Lane closures, shifting traffic patterns, and sudden merges make Georgia’s road construction areas a hotspot for serious crashes. Whether you were rear-ended in a backup, sideswiped at a lane drop, or hit after a confusing detour, a work-zone wreck can derail your...
October sends thousands of drivers into the North Georgia mountains for fall colors, festivals, and cabin weekends. Scenic byways like GA-52, US-76, and GA-60 are beautiful—but they’re also narrow, winding, and crowded with out-of-state visitors who aren’t used to...
September is peak hurricane season, and even when a storm doesn’t make landfall in Georgia, its remnants can bring squalls, flash flooding, downed trees, and long power outages. Those conditions trigger a spike in hydroplaning collisions, multi-car pileups, and...
September hits Georgia with high ragweed counts, lingering summer colds, and the first wave of “back-to-school bugs.” Many drivers reach for over-the-counter relief—then get behind the wheel feeling groggy, slowed, or unfocused. Drowsy or medication-impaired driving...
September means homecoming games, dances, and late-night drives across Georgia—and a predictable rise in teen passenger injuries. Packed cars, unfamiliar routes, distracted driving, and post-game celebrations create high-risk conditions on Friday and Saturday nights....
Preseason practices and August heat can be a dangerous combination for student-athletes across Georgia. Two-a-days, conditioning drills, and full pads before proper acclimatization increase the risk of heat exhaustion, heatstroke, dehydration, and preventable...