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An older African-American man and woman are in the car. The man is driving, and both people are smiling.

“Traffic fatalities are a substantial and preventable public health challenge in America.

An older woman is driving with an older man in the passenger seat. Both people are smiling and looking out the windshield.

Motor vehicle injuries are the leading cause of injury-related deaths among those 65-74 years o

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Finding the perfect gift for older loved ones can be difficult. Instead of store-bought gifts and sweet treats galore, give your loved ones a gift that will impact their lives for the better. Give the gift of traffic safety.

An older woman is driving with an older man in the passenger seat. Both people are smiling and looking out the windshield.

Older Driver Safety Awareness Week (ODSAW), December 5-9, 2022, is an opportunity for older drivers, law enforcement professionals, state driver

An older woman is driving with an older man in the passenger seat. Both people are smiling and looking out the windshield.

In America, six million people are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease, but by 2050 that number is projected to more than double.1 As the rate of Alzheimer’s disease rises, more caregivers will need to care for those liv

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Workin for a Livin is our anthem this month in recognition of National Safety Month.

A black and white banner with an actor driving a truck. The right hand of the banner says "Women's History Month."

We don’t often know who a trailblazer is until the retrospective look that history gives us.

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Bon Jovi says it in It’s my Life – “I just want to live while I’m alive.”  As we celebrate Senior Independence Month, that kind of sums it up for me.  We all wa

Tape deck with Jane's Mix written on it.

Meeting the Winter Driving Challenge