Show a little more aloha as you drive into the new year. Here are a few driving tips to keep you and your loved ones safe while on the road:
In recognition of the community’s efforts to keep Hawaii’s roadways safe and friendly for all users, DTRIC Insurance recognized the recipients of its second annual Drive Aloha Champions awards in October.
DTRIC Insurance has launched its first ever Drive Aloha Video contest for high school students from across the state to put their videomaking skills to work for a chance to win a grand prize of $2,500 for their school. Students are invited to create a video up to 60 seconds to that creatively answers the question, “What does Drive Aloha mean to you?”
We all want to keep our kids safe in the car, but it can be tricky keeping up with the latest recommendations, especially as your child grows and their needs change. Here are 6 tips to keep keiki in your life as safe as possible when riding in the car:
School’s back in session! As our keiki head back to class, it’s important to remember that back to school affects our entire community. Kids wait at bus stops near busy roads during rush hour, and school buses share the road with us all. Here are some safety tips to keep in mind.
August has been proclaimed Drive Aloha Month in the State of Hawaii by Governor Ige, and DTRIC Insurance is asking motorists to drive with care and courtesy as students head back to school.
Summer is quickly approaching, and the nice weather is an opportune time for bicycling. While it’s a great way to stay in shape, save on gas, and reduce pollution, riding a bike can be dangerous. Here are a few safety tips to keep in mind when hitting the road on your two-wheeler.
The end of the school year is here, which means summer break for teen drivers. Whether they’re driving to summer school classes, seasonal jobs, or hitting the beach with their friends, teen should be reminded to take extra precautions and follow the state’s guidelines for drivers between 16 to 18 years old.
DTRIC Insurance Teams Up with Mokapu Elementary School in Asking Adults to “Drive Aloha” This Summer
With the school year coming to a close and summer just around the corner, the students, staff and parents of Mokapu Elementary School on Marine Corps Base Hawaii held a sign-waving this week to remind drivers to Drive Aloha.