Recent Blog Posts
Winter weather can be unpredictable and just because Georgia is in the south, doesn’t mean that we are immune from snow and icy roads. When temperatures drop and the Georgia weather quickly changes, Atlanta road conditions become hazardous – FAST! Here are some tips that you can take in order to be safe and survive… Read More »
If you are scrolling through any online news outlet, odds are you will find information regarding New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. This celebratory evening tends to be associated with accidents, drunk driving and fatalities. Although many safety experts have released encouraging information regarding the decrease in fatalities, it is still important to discuss… Read More »
Whether you are a parent, grandparent or loved one, odds are you will be purchasing a toy this holiday for a little boy or girl. The joy and happiness a child expresses when opening a present is priceless and this should be an image forever ingrained in our hearts. However, many gift givers don’t realize… Read More »
The holidays are meant to be bright and merry, but sometimes safety hazards can be overlooked. Families can neglect to see the many dangers inside and outside of their home; therefore, we are providing some helpful tips to ensure that you and your loved ones have joyous and safe holidays. For the majority of Americans,… Read More »
The holidays are weeks away and many of us wrapping-up our shopping for friends and family. Each gift is individually wrapped, tagged and placed neatly under our perfectly lit tree waiting for that special morning to arrive. We know the joy that “giving” provides to those that we love, but what if we did something… Read More »
The Thanksgiving holiday is over. The deals and steals from black Friday were hopefully a hit. And now the countdown begins for Christmas to arrive. However, before the carols start, millions of kids will be dismissed from school for holiday break. Among those millions of kids are teenagers who have access to a vehicle. Studies… Read More »
Increased traffic is inevitable in the coming days and weeks. While the holidays are meant to be joyful, the dangers of the road never seem to cease. One of the biggest threats is what safety officials now call Blackout Wednesday. “Thanksgiving Eve” has been marked as a day that hosts one of the highest levels… Read More »
The colder temperatures are here, whether we like it or not. With colder temperatures, also come changes to the way in which we ride to work, events and home. For motorcyclists, this is especially important because riders are not in an enclosed area when making the commute. If you are a rider who braves the… Read More »
Any type car accident, big or small, can be devastating. Whether it happens in our neighborhood, on our way to work or traveling on the interstate, those involved can be forever changed by a single crash. The number of traffic accidents and deaths continue to rise and safety officials see no sign of this decreasing…. Read More »
Motorcyclists and lawmakers can have a difficult time agreeing on what should be legal and what should remain illegal. In 2014, a man lost his life in Georgia for what riders term “lane splitting.” Although the gentleman lost his life, many riders are adamant that the maneuver will save more lives than harm. Lane splitting… Read More »