NO: Site Seeing YES: Site DOING!

The 2026 Global Travel Trends Report reveals a significant shift in consumer behavior, as travelers increasingly reject rigid, over-scheduled itineraries in favor of “site-doing.” This emerging concept prioritizes spontaneous, participatory, and discovered experiences over traditional, highly curated sightseeing. According to Read More …

Drive Responsibly To Prevent Fatal Highway Crashes

New Mexico ranks as the most dangerous state for preventable traffic fatalities, recording 16.39 crashes per 100,000 residents. Montana and Wyoming follow closely, demonstrating an elevated risk despite their smaller populations. Regional trends indicate that Southwest, Mountain, and Deep South Read More …

Safety First: Reducing Deadly Phone Driving Distractions

A recent study by Jamie Casino Injury Attorneys shines a vital light on the dangerous impact of phone use while driving, revealing where this form of distracted driving is most prevalent in fatal crashes across the US. The data, spanning Read More …

The Top U.S. Cities Drivers Should Avoid: New Study

A new study analyzed 36 U.S. cities to rank the top ten where driving may be less advisable based on an analysis of three primary factors: traffic-related fatalities in urban areas per 100K people, vehicle ownership rates, and traffic delay times. Each city’s overall Driving Risk Score was Read More …