Category Archive: Safe Driving
Avoiding Flooded Roads
May 1, 2014
The wild weather that most of the southern states have experienced lately is leading to flooding in a lot of places. Even just a few inches of water over a roadway can be dangerous and flooded roads should be avoided at all costs. Read more: Dealing With Flooded Roads
Don’t Use A Highway Overpass To Escape A Tornado
April 30, 2014
On our Facebook page we posted a video by a driver who drove into the path of a tornado. Along with that video, we posted some tips on what to do if you should find yourself in the same situation, including the warning not to seek shelter under an overpass.
A video made in 1991 by a TV camera crew who sought shelter under an overpass has apparently led many to think that a highway overpass is the best shelter in a tornado. Not so, according to the weather experts at the National Weather Service. In their opinion, an overpass is the worst place to seek shelter. Read more: OVERPASSES AND TORNADO SAFETY
Ask The Traffic School Instructor: Is it legal to turn left on a yellow light or not?
April 29, 2014
Question: I got a ticket for turning left on a yellow light; isn’t it legal to turn on a yellow light?
Answer: OK, this one gets a bit tricky and to explain it we first have to understand the concept of a “fresh or stale yellow light.” You can get a ticket for running a yellow light if you had time to stop safely. When an officer sees you making a turn on a yellow light, he or she will first determine whether or not you a fresh or stale yellow light.
Let’s say you were the first driver in the intersection when the light turned green and you pulled out into the intersection to turn but oncoming traffic prevented you from turning safely and you couldn’t make your turn until the light turned yellow and oncoming traffic had stopped. In that case, you turned on a “fresh yellow light.”
Now, let’s say you were the second or third driver in line and couldn’t pull out into the intersection because the driver ahead was blocked from turning by oncoming traffic. If you didn’t enter the intersection until the light was about to or had already turned yellow, you had a “stale yellow light” and are guilty of running a yellow light. In this case, instead of turning on the yellow light, you should wait behind the line until the light turns green again before entering the intersection.
How The IIHS Films Crash Tests
April 28, 2014
In an automobile crash, events happen too fast for the eye to see. To see the details in a crash, the action has to be slowed down tremendously. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), has produced a very interesting video showing the process used to film their crash tests so that safety engineers can fully understand what happens to a vehicle and its occupants in a crash. View more: Inside IIHS: Crash test photography
Volvo Introduces Inflatable Child Safety Seat
April 24, 2014
Volvo motors has introduced a new inflatable child safety seat that weighs half as much as a typical car seat and is self inflating. The car seat, which still needs to meet government testing, can fit into a backpack allowing parents to easily transport it from their car for use in an airplane. Read more: Volvo Unveils Inflatable Child Safety Seat Concept, Parents Everywhere Stoked