In celebrating the 5th anniversary of the Drive Aloha traffic safety campaign, DTRIC Insurance is launching its Drive Aloha Champions awards to recognize individuals, businesses, and organizations for their efforts in promoting safe, responsible and courteous driving to create safer roads across our islands.
DTRIC Insurance was recently named 2020-2021 Corporate Partner of the Year by the Honolulu Association of Insurance Professionals (HAIP). The annual recognition acknowledges the contributions of a member company to the local insurance industry. The award was presented at HAIP’s annual meeting in May 2021.
One insurance company tells KHON2 they have noticed an increase in the number of catalytic converter thefts.
With the start of hurricane season just three weeks away, experts say right now is the best time to make final preparations for a sheltering at home or evacuating.
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As parts of Maui and Oahu were hit by severe flooding over the last two days, home or business owners might have found themselves wondering about flood insurance — whether they have it, and how much it would cost to get it.
This week is all about safe driving and reducing risky behaviors.
The Department of Education is once again holding its “Stop If You Love Me” student traffic safety week.
Statewide “Stop If You Love Me” Campaign Next Week Calls For End To Dangerous and Distracted Driving
Elementary, middle and high school public school students statewide will be going virtual this year with their annual “Stop If You Love Me” campaign to urge drivers and passengers to reduce risky behaviors while on the road.
Twenty-one schools on four islands will participate in “Stop If You Love Me” Week running from February 15-19 (see list of participating schools below). The “Stop If You Love Me” campaign is sponsored by the Hawaii State Department of Education’s (DOE) Driver and Traffic Safety Education Program (DTSEP), DTRIC Insurance, and Par Hawaii.
In partnership with the Hawai‘i Food & Wine Festival, DTRIC Insurance reimagined its annual Hawai‘i’s Best Mocktails as a virtual event and raised $12,475 to benefit the Kokua Ag & Culinary Fund.
The donation included a $5,000 gift from DTRIC Insurance, as well as the proceeds from ticket sales from the November 5 virtual event.
DTRIC Insurance, its employees, and its agency partners donated a total of $40,584 to food banks across the state to help feed Hawaii’s families in need.