Do you have teen drivers? We now have two! And I feel like our youngest is coming up fast for needing to enroll in driver’s education. Yikes! But […]
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Do you have teen drivers? We now have two! And I feel like our youngest is coming up fast for needing to enroll in driver’s education. Yikes! But […]
Read More… from Teen Driver: The Statistics and How to Improve the Odds
If you have a teenager, you’re likely already thinking about them starting to drive. As scary as that may be, you’re probably also dreading making the call to let your insurance company know, and the increased premiums that will surely follow. […]
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No matter how many years we had to get used to the idea it was coming, it’s hard to come to terms with the fact our child who […]
Many cities have robust public transportation that makes traveling around the city incredibly accessible. Not only can you get around yourself, but you can also bring your kiddos […]
Summer. It’s the time of year for travel. But some of us can’t travel all summer long (why, oh why, didn’t I become a teacher?). So what do […]
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Aaaahhhh. Summer travel time, which includes family road trips and perhaps traveling with children in RVs. RV camping is a great way for families to get away, enjoy the outdoors with the convenience of your own self-contained space. […]
When the teacher asks in the autumn for the notorious — and sometimes dreaded — “What I Did on My Summer Vacation” essay, give your kids something to brag about. It doesn’t need to cost a lot to make a summer to remember—or cost anything at all. For example? […]
Every year dozens of children become a hot car death statistic after being left or getting stuck in a car on a hot day. The parked car quickly […]
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The primary reason why it is safer to drive today than in 1960 is because of seat belts. It is true; seat belts reduced the number of lives that are lost each year in a car accident. Yet, the impact of seat belts did not happen overnight. […]
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New moms are usually stressed and exhausted — and still hormonal. Does this make new moms driving more prone to car crashes and increase the risk for their newborns? Statistics on distracted driving show new moms are among the most distracted drivers. […]
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