Car accidents are a significant cause of fatalities for kids under 13. Still, many of these tragic outcomes can be prevented with the correct use and installation of car seats, boosters, and seat belts. Take the time to ensure your child’s car or booster seat is securely installed in your vehicle. Here are some valuable tips to keep the keiki in your life safe while traveling in a vehicle:
It’s important for drivers to prioritize security measures against potential theft. Here are a few friendly reminders to enhance your vehicle’s security and reduce the risk of car break-ins:
The end of the school year and the start of summer is the perfect time to embark on a delightful drive around the island or visit the beach. However, be sure to prioritize safety while enjoying these summer adventures. Here are some tips on how you can make the most of your summer excursions while keeping yourself and your loved ones protected on the road:
During spring break, you’ll likely find more teen and young adult drivers on the road, as well as children riding their bikes and walking around their neighborhoods. It’s important to be extra vigilant during this time to keep everyone safe. Here are a few tips to keep in mind.
We’re in the midst of Hawaii’s rainy season, which may mean higher risks of damage to your home and personal property. Whether you are a property owner or renter, here are a few preparedness tips to avoid potential damage and the likelihood of filing an insurance claim:
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:
Halloween is one of the most anticipated nights of the year for keiki. It allows children to dress up in costumes and walk excitedly through the neighborhoods searching for their next sweet treat. Here are 5 tips to keep you and your keiki safe:
Buying a vehicle, whether new or used, is a major investment and can be daunting. Here are a few tips to give you confidence on your next car shopping experience.
Hawaii is one of the top three states plagued by distracted driving. Here are a few friendly reminders of how to keep focused on the road and Drive Aloha.