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  For students and their families, the transition from summer to fall can be bittersweet. As vacations come to an end, the excitement of a new school year begins. Back-to-school...

Traffic Safety

AAA Traffic Safety programs play an important role in the communities we serve, protecting and saving lives of drivers, passengers, bicyclists and pedestrians of all ages.

Car Seat Safety Check

Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death and injury for all children. Child restraints, or car seats, reduce the risk of injury by approximately 80 percent and reduce the risk of death by nearly 30 percent in comparison to children in seat belts alone. Booster seats reduce the risk of...

Car Seat Safety Check

Each year, more than 800 kids die and 190,000 are injured in car crashes – enough to rank motor vehicle crashes as a leading cause of death for children in the U.S. Research shows that seat belts and safety seats – when properly used – are the most effective tools in preventing injuries and deaths...

Safety Tips for Teen Drivers

AAA encourages parents and teens to take the time to discuss these risks of driving.

Halloween Safety Tips

Every Halloween, monsters, zombies and ghouls fill the streets across the United States to celebrate. And if that’s not scary enough, AAA uncovered some frightening statistics. According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, October 31 is the deadliest night of the year for pedestrians.

Get Ready for Back-to-School

Get Back-to-School ready with tips, discounts, and more!

All Drivers Can Help Maximize Motorcycle Safety

Motorcycle with helmet
Motorcyclists can face a rough road. More than 4,500 motorcyclists died and 92,000 were injured in crashes in 2014, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, but motorcyclists can celebrate safety every day with these tips.

Eight Safety Tips for Mature Drivers

Seniors represent the fastest-growing segment of drivers, with current projections suggesting that a quarter of all drivers will be over 65 by 2025. To ensure safety for mature drivers, please read and share these eight quick tips.

Child Safety

AAA Child Safety Resources; Child Passenger Safety; The Otto Club; Adult Crossing Guard Program; AAA School Safety Patrol; Crossing Guard of the Year