Driving Safety encompasses practices and measures aimed at reducing the risk of accidents and injuries while operating a vehicle. It involves adhering to traffic laws, maintaining proper vehicle maintenance, avoiding distractions, driving defensively, and being aware of road conditions and other drivers. The goal of driving safety is to prevent collisions, injuries, and fatalities on the roadways.

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Is Hands-Free Cell Phone Use Safe?

Using a hands-free cell phone while driving might seem safe, especially with the rise of dashboard info systems enabling such calls, but it’s not necessarily so. Although laws in Massachusetts and other states prohibit texting while driving and cell phone use by drivers under 18, it’s legal for adults to use cell phones while driving, yet this doesn’t necessarily equate to safety, especially compared to handheld devices.

Drive Safely On Thanksgiving…And Thanks

Thanksgiving often involves travel to reunite with family, especially by road, which statistically poses higher risks of accidents and injuries. To ensure everyone’s safety, here are some precautions you can take during this holiday season.

Trick or Treat…Be Safe!

Safety remains paramount for trick-or-treaters and motorists as Halloween festivities commence, even amidst unexpected weather surprises. Drive cautiously, illuminate walkways, and ensure decorations pose no hazards while also practicing vigilance against potential storm-related dangers. Wishing everyone a joyful and secure Halloween celebration!

Massachusetts Drivers Be Aware of New “Move Over Law”

Starting March 22, 2009, the Move Over Law aims to safeguard police, firefighters, tow truck drivers, and roadside workers. Drivers must switch to the adjacent lane or reduce speed when approaching a stationary vehicle with flashing lights, ensuring safety on the road.