With April being Tsunami Awareness Month in Hawaii, DTRIC Insurance reminds residents – especially those in low-lying areas – to be aware of the dangers of tsunamis and to develop preparedness plans.
As part of Valentine’s Day week, DTRIC Insurance teamed up with Castle High School students and staff this morning to encourage motorists to drive safely around schools and neighborhoods as part of the Hawaii State Department of Education’s (DOE) “Stop If You Love Me” traffic safety campaign.
Wai‘anae High senior Avanoa Caceres Tillis and junior Natasha Maafala won the contest’s $2,000 first prize for their school with their entry, “How To: Drive Aloha.” The pair focused their message on limiting distractions and showing aloha to others on the road.
DTRIC Insurance, its holding company MS&AD Insurance Group, and its parent company Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance, have stepped forward with a donation of $100,000 to support Maui wildfire relief efforts.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) Hawaii and co-sponsors Par Hawaii (Hele gas stations) and DTRIC Insurance will kick off its annual Tie One On for Safety red ribbon campaign on Thursday, November 16, 2023, to remind motorists to drive safely this holiday season or plan ahead for a designated driver.
DTRIC Insurance launched the Drive Aloha initiative in August 2016 to educate and encourage drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists to practice safe and courteous behavior and create safer, friendlier roadways across our islands. The Drive Aloha campaign is a community effort promoting accountability by reminding everyone to take responsibility for their actions on the streets.
DTRIC Insurance teamed up with Mililani Waena Elementary students and staff this morning to encourage motorists to drive safely around schools and neighborhoods as part of the Hawaii State Department of Education’s (DOE) “Stop If You Love Me” traffic safety campaign.
Students at James Campbell High School won $2,500 for their school with their entry into DTRIC Insurance’s Drive Aloha PSA contest. The Hawaii-based insurance company launched its first-ever Drive Aloha Video contest for high school students from across the state to put their videomaking skills to work by creating a video that creatively answered the question, “What does Drive Aloha mean to you?”