Staying alert while driving makes Alaska roads safer for everyone. It's important to be focused and present when driving. Avoid deep or intense thoughts to discourage becoming distracted. A driver who's experiencing emotional distress will not be fully attentive while driving. Stay Alert Being alert while behind the wheel reduces the probability of an accident. Distracted … [Read more...]
Yielding
There are many different situations that yielding is necessary while driving. Some situations include yield signs while others do not. It is important to understand when to yield, and when not to yield to make Alaskan roads safer. When To Yield Yielding is required when a yield sign is present, such as when entering a highway. It is important to yield to vehicles already on the … [Read more...]
Seatbelts Save Lives
According to Newton’s first law of motion, an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. In car crashes, the point of impact becomes an unbalanced force. When the vehicle stops abruptly, people inside the vehicle will continue to move forward. Seatbelts are designed to offset people continuing to move forward in a … [Read more...]
Z – Insurance Requirements Following A Crash
Liability insurance is required in the State of Alaska (SOA) for all drivers. According to the Alaska Driver Manual, the minimum amount of mandatory liability insurance coverage is $50,000/$100,000 for bodily injury or death and $25,000 for property damage. All drivers are responsible for maintaining minimum insurance coverage. Insurance Company Requirements Most insurance … [Read more...]
Minority Mental Health Awareness
During National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, it’s important to acknowledge the increasing need for mental health support for minorities. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health reported suicide as the second leading cause of death for American Indian / Alaska Natives (ages 10 - 34) in 2017. Compared to the white population, the overall … [Read more...]
National Pet Fire Safety Day
Experiencing a house fire is a difficult situation to go through. Even worse is the loss of a family pet in a fire, especially when the loss could have been prevented. July 15 is National Pet Fire Safety Day to help raise awareness and protect pets from home fires. Roughly 40,000 pets die in residential fires each year. It is important to take action to keep your pets … [Read more...]
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