The DTRIC team was recently on Maui for our first Drive Aloha Sign-Waving with the students of Lihikai Elementary School in Kahului.
Halloween is one of the most anticipated holidays of the year for keiki. Consider these Halloween safety tips to ensure your Halloween is safe and scare-free whether your family is trick-or-treating, or you are handing out candy that evening:
We all want to keep our kids safe in the car. Here are 5 tips to keep your keiki passengers as safe as possible when riding in the car:
Nearly a third of traffic fatalities in the U.S. involved drunk drivers. Here’s 5 tips to prevent drunk driving crashes and stay safe.
For the second consecutive year, DTRIC has partnered with the Hawaii Restaurant Association to find Hawaii’s Best Mocktails and encourage safe driving.
We kicked off the month with a Drive Aloha Fair at Tamarind Park asking the downtown crowd to pledge to driving safe and courteous.
Drive aloha and keep yourself, other drivers and pedestrians safe in the traffic. Here’s 22 traffic safety tips to be aware of:
Drive Aloha encourages people to take the safety pledge and practice the ALOHA spirit to make the road safer and friendlier for everyone
Magics Beach Grill and The Manifest were named the winners at the second annual Hawaii’s Best Mocktail competition held at the International Market Place.