As Georgia students head back to class, school buses are once again part of the morning and afternoon rush. The first weeks of the semester bring new routes, unfamiliar stops, impatient drivers, and crowded carpool lines—all factors that increase the risk of school...
August roadwork across Georgia brings lane shifts, narrowed shoulders, and sudden slowdowns that catch drivers off guard. Work zones around metro Atlanta, interstates, and suburban corridors tend to peak before Labor Day, which means more rear-end collisions,...
August in Georgia brings pop-up thunderstorms, slick roads, and reduced visibility right when traffic ramps back up for school and late-summer travel. Those first minutes of rain lift oil and debris to the surface, creating a thin film that turns highways and city...
Labor Day caps the summer travel season, and preparation in late August can reduce your risk on Georgia highways. Heavy traffic, late-night driving, work-zone changes, and impaired motorists make the holiday one of the most crash-prone periods. If a negligent driver...
As students return to class across metro Atlanta, school zones fill with buses, carpool lines, walkers, and cyclists. The first weeks of August consistently bring a spike in rear-end collisions, crosswalk incidents, and bus-stop injuries. If you or your child is hurt...
Preseason practices ramp up in August, often in extreme heat. Without proper precautions, student athletes face preventable injuries—from heat illness to unsafe conditioning drills. If your child is hurt, here’s what matters. Why Risks Rise in August High heat index...