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 …

Friday Halloween Demands Extra Safety

Halloween’s occurrence on a Friday this year presents heightened safety challenges for both pedestrians and drivers, prompting a strong warning from AAA. The combination of increased foot traffic from trick-or-treaters and a greater incidence of weekend social gatherings means a Read More …

Empowering Your Journey With Essential Road Safety Insights

Navigating our nation’s roads with confidence and care is a shared goal, and having access to clear, comprehensive information is the first step toward ensuring every journey is a safe one. As we approach the Labor Day holiday, a time Read More …

Visit Florida Where Gas Is Cheap

Wonderful news for Florida drivers, as gas prices across the state have reached a two-month low. For the past ten consecutive days, the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded has seen a delightful drop, falling a total of Read More …

Smart Travel Tips for Your Santorini Getaway

A trip to the beautiful Greek island of Santorini offers a truly unforgettable experience, and exploring its scenic roads by car is a fantastic way to unlock its many treasures. Renting a vehicle gives you the wonderful freedom to create Read More …

AAA Launches New Safety Campaign for Summer

 As the summer months approach, roads become busier with travelers heading to vacations, beaches, and family gatherings. This seasonal increase in traffic heightens the risk of crashes, often involving preventable factors. Today, AAA – The Auto Club Group launches the ‘Crashes Read More …

AAA Tips: Prepare For Holiday Road Trip

As nearly 39.4 million Americans gear up for Memorial Day road trips, AAA is ready to assist thousands of stranded motorists. Last year, AAA responded to more than 356,000 roadside emergencies. The most common calls were flat tires, dead batteries, Read More …