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Distracted Driving

Distracted Driving Distracted driving is a serious concern that kills 9 people every day and injures more than 1,000. It has become one of the country's major concerns, especially now that more drivers are distracted by their phones. But, distracted driving is not only caused by texting while driving. Distracted driving is when the driver is not fully paying attention to the road. They could be messing around with the radio, eating or drinking, grooming themselves, or playing with their pet/kids. Any time your mind is not focused on the road, you are distracted. We all do and think it is no big deal, our eyes were off the just for a few seconds. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, you take your eyes off the road for about 5 seconds to send a text. During that time, you can drive the length of a football field going 55 miles per hour. A lot can happen during that short time. Helpful and Life-Saving Tips This can all be avoided. AAA has a few tips to help us ...

What Is Your Dream Car?

What Is Your Dream Car? When we were younger, we all daydreamed about what perfect car we would be driving. Many of us saw ourselves owning a Camaro, Mustang, Charger, or several other fancy sports cars. But life happens, and many of us are forced to give up on the dream of ever owning our dream car. There are times when we might need a vehicle that best suits our current situation, whether it be we need a car for a home business or to transport our family. So that's when a two-door Camaro is not quite efficient for a family of five. You grow up, mature, possibly get married and start a family. This is when you may find your dream of owning a sports car being put on the back burner, so to speak. It does not mean that you must completely give up on this dream, but most of us are forced to prioritize and do what’s best for our family. So if a third-row seating SUV is what is needed to accommodate our family, then that is what we buy. This does not mean however that the dream of...

Family Fun Day

Family Fun Family Fun Day A family fun day is typically spent on a Saturday and is a day that is spent with not only your family but your extended family. This day could start with cooking breakfast while waiting for the rest of the family to come over to join the fun. Afterward, they all get together to decide what activities they will be doing that day. A trip to the Botanical Gardens for a picnic, a visit to the local aquarium, or a group activity like miniature golf are great ideas. Whatever they come up with, there is, for sure, going to be quite a few family members traveling together. It can be challenging to fit everyone into one vehicle comfortable, and sometimes taking two cars is not an option. And the thought of riding together is more fun anyway. This is when a third-row seating vehicle comes in handy. Purchasing a third-row seating vehicle was probably one of the best decisions a family can make to accommodate these family fun days. Which SUV is Right for You Thi...

What Constitutes Distracted Driving?

It Can Wait Driving Your Car Safely If you live in West Texas, you are pretty much used to driving long distances to get where you need to go. In a state as large as Texas, unless you live in a metropolitan area, you will do so much driving that you inevitably lose sight of how dangerous it can be. While there are many factors that lead to wrecks, distracted driving is quickly growing as one of the leading causes of automotive collisions.  What Constitutes Distracted Driving? The answer tot hat question is complex and simple all at once. Basically, anything that takes your eyes or attention off the road for an extended period could be considered a distraction. If you are eating or drinking, smoking, using GPS or a cellphone, or even fiddling with the radio, you are distracting yourself from the road. Rubbernecking is another form of distraction, as well. Even though there are so many different forms of distracted driving, one stands out above all others; cellphone us...

Holiday Road Trips

Safe Road Trip Holiday Road Trips That time has fallen upon us; the time of long drives, scattered meals from convenience stores, and that dreaded question repeatedly asked, “Are we there yet?” Driving miles to see extended family members or a simple family vacation, getting to your destination safely is your number one priority. No matter your destination, it is always best to do some research and take care of your vehicle before hitting the road. Things to Check and To Keep in Mind During this time of year, weather conditions, limited daylight, and drivers who are traveling in unfamiliar areas can cause trouble during your drive. A few things you can do for safe travels is planning ahead. Check the weather before heading out, map out your drive, and look for construction work, detours, or closed roads. Get a good night's rest. You should plan your trip allowing enough stops for rest or breaks to stretch your legs. Eating decent meals and drinking plenty of water ma...

Car Games for the Kids

Road Trip Car Games for the Kids Car trips with children can be dreadful. My parents left early in the morning on purpose to that my brother and I slept most of the trip. I’ll admit, we do the same with our boys, not ashamed. But a cheap and mostly free way to keep the kiddies happy is road games. I know, most of us just put a movie on and pray you didn’t forget the charger. But there are times that not even the kids want to watch something, they would rather do something interactive instead. Mimitime came up with a list of games to keep you and the kids entertained, and you just might learn something new about each other. Car Games I Spy is a classic that’s easy for preschoolers to understand, and it WILL keep them entertained for a long time. The directions are simple: One person spies something and recites the line, ending in a clue. Everyone else takes turns trying to guess the mystery item. Road Trip Bingo is another fun classic. You might need to spend a little more t...

Drivers Education Courses

Drivers Education Courses In Texas, there are choices to choose from when it comes to drivers ed. DriversEd.com provides education options that make it easy and inexpensive for you to take. So whether you’re interested in Parent-Taught Drivers Education or Professional Instructor-Led Drivers Education, you’re sure to find a program that works for you and your family. We’ll discuss the difference between them both and how DriversEd can help. Parent-Taught Drivers Education Parent-Taught Drivers Education (PTDE) is for teens between the ages of 14 and 17 to take the theory part online and complete the driving portion behind the wheel with a parent. Families decide to go this route because it puts the parents in control, and they’re with them every step of the way. But parents need to understand that as their teen's instructor, parents must be responsible and supervise the entire process. This includes the theoretical portion online and the practical portion which will take ...