Potholes and Spring Ground Movement Hazards

Every season brings unique weather-related safety hazards, and potholes are a common hazard in the spring. Here are some tips and considerations to be mindful of while driving and walking in areas prone to ground surface damage, such as large cracks, potholes, and uneven terrain: Be careful of other drivers/pedestrians when navigating around potholes. Keep […]

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Halloween Driving & Pedestrian Safety

Halloween is a beloved holiday filled with ghosts, ghouls, candy, and countless pedestrians patrolling the neighborhood. As a driver or a pedestrian, you must exhibit extreme caution around Halloween to avoid an unexpected fright.    Keep these safety tips in mind this Halloween. Safe tips for drivers:   Drive slowly. Watch for children and pedestrians […]

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Tow-Behind Trailer Safety

Tow-behind trailers come in all shapes and sizes. From open-air utility trailers, enclosed tool trailers, and compact pop-up campers to large travel trailers–the list goes on. While there may be endless safety factors to consider when operating a vehicle with a trailer, we have compiled some important safety points to know before you hit the […]

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Spring Driving Tips

With the arrival of spring comes green grass, budding flowers, and warmer days ahead. For many in New England, the snow must melt, before spring can take root. With the snowmelt comes challenges you should be aware of when driving. Here are a few tips to help you safely navigate the roads this spring. Messy […]

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Icy Walkway Prevention & Safety Tips

According to Injury Prevention and Control statistics from the CDC, slip, and fall injuries are the leading cause of non-fatal injuries reported among all age groups in the U.S. With slip and fall injuries so prevalent, it is critical for property owners and property maintenance contractors to monitor and manage the melt and re-freeze exposures […]

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Back to School Driving Safety Tips

The start of a new school year brings major changes to the life of a student. There is a new curriculum to learn, a fresh set of goals to conquer, challenges to overcome and new friends to meet. One thing that doesn’t change for students and drivers, is the need to stay alert and safe […]

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Share The Road: Riders Have Rights Too

When you think about traffic on the roads, your mind usually goes to cars, trucks and other vehicles. But in the summertime, traffic often includes the two-wheeled type, such as cyclists and motorcycles. Although they may take up less space on the street, cyclists and motorcyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as motorists. Making […]

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Safely Navigating Winter Roads: The Importance of Snow Tires

Winter. It often brings to mind mountains of gleaming white snow, children playfully building snowmen and sledding downneatly groomed hills. However, anyone who lives in a winter wonderland knows the true illustration regularly includes a pitch black commute home from work at five o’clock, stuck in a line of vehicles all braving the same frozen […]

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