This October will bring changing leave colors, cooler temperatures, and… deer migration and mating season. As deer begin to frequent more populated areas it’s important to take measures avoiding a […]
New iZUP Application Prevents Distracted Driving
A new technology has arrived to increase driving safety by restricting cell phone use behind the wheel. The clever iZUP (i.e. “eyes up”) application, developed by Illume Software, was created […]
Gas Stations – A Fading Memory?
Massachusetts may be able to accommodate 100 electric vehicle charging stations with $200,000 of funding, according to an article by the Boston Business Journal. The Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources […]
New Driving Legislature Affecting You
The majority of Massachusetts drivers have at least heard about some new legislature that is to take effect this month, but many are still unaware of how it will affect […]
Massachusetts Roads Remain Among Safest
This past month the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported motor vehicle fatalities sharply declined in 2009. At an all time low the fatality rate reported was only 1.13 deaths […]
Plymouth Rock Gas Finder & Safety Suggestions
Labor day we said goodbye to summer and dove head first into our Fall schedules and driving changes. Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation has a few tips and tricks on how […]
Hurricane Earl Losing Steam
Hurrican Earl categorized as a level 4 storm with 145 mph winds yesterday has significantly decreased in forces newly categorized at a level 1 storm. Forecasters following Earl noted it […]
Back To School: Driving Safety Tips
As back to school season begins the simple fact is you will encounter more cars on the road. From additional youth drivers to parents returning from a summer vaca you […]
Kicking the Habit: Texting & Driving
The Massachusetts texting ban is to take effect October 1st and some drivers have already had difficulty trying to quit. Many texting addicts have already tried to start prying their […]
Twenty-Six Billion Dollar Bill: Passed
The traditional six week congressional recess was interrupted yesterday when House members gushed back to Capitol Hill voting on a measure the Senate passed just last week. The Senate, House […]