Posts Tagged ‘Teen Driver’

New PA Teen Driver Law became effective on December 24, 2011

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Starting December 24, 2011 the new Pennsylvania Teen Driver Law (Act 81 of 2011) became law.  Are you familiar with the changes?  Here are the highlights: The number of hours of supervised, behind the wheel skill building increased from 50 to 65. Ten of these hours must consist of nighttime driving and five of these Continue reading →

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Driving in Inclement Weather

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

The Fall Colors have been beautiful the last few weeks.  Then all of the sudden I have a carpet of leaves on my front lawn, sidewalk and porch. Driving down the street last weekend with the wet leaves covering the road reminded me that the leaves soon will be replaced with ice and snow.  This Continue reading →

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Help us Support the Abington Township Police Athletic League (PAL)!

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

During the the months of October, November and December, Spencer Insurance will spotlight The Abington Township Police Athletic League (PAL).  For every referral we receive, Spencer Insurance Agency will donate $5 to PAL.  Check out all the great things PAL does for our community.  Visit their website at http://www.abingtonpal.org

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Back to School Bus Safety Tips

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Most of you probably have children back in school, or returning to school soon.  We came across some bus safety tips we wanted to share with you. It might be a good idea to print these out and go over them with your loved ones. For some 25 million students nationwide, the school day begins Continue reading →

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Prepare Your Teen for Summertime Driving

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

Here are some tips from Ret. Master Police Officer III, James Poer. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the time between Memorial Day and Labor Day is the deadliest for drivers 15-20 years of age. That means parents need to be especially vigilant in communicating and enforcing their expectations and rules related Continue reading →

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Would you pass the driver’s test today?

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

A GMAC Insurance survey found that 1 in 5 American drivers are unfit for the road. The 7th annual survey found that Kansas Drivers remain the most knowledgeable.  Here area few highlights of the study: Males are better drivers? The Northeast is the worst driving region The Older the driver the wiser 1 of 3 Continue reading →

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Avoid Being the Victim of a Staged Accident

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Don’t become a victim of Insurance Fraud.  With the state of the economy, some people look for quick schemes to make money.   Insurance Fraud manifests itself in many ways.  One way is the staged accident.  Are you a prime candidate to become a victim of a staged accident?  Here are some tips from Foremost Insurance Continue reading →

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What have you done lately to help your teen become a safer driver?

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

Time is moving fast. One fourth of the year is nearly gone.  Hopefully, during the first quarter you took advantage of the abundant snowfall by taking your teen driver out for a lesson in driving in the snow.  There is no better way to get experience driving in the snow that with the supervision of Continue reading →

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Letter to the Editor of Philadelphia Inquirer today. This is the unedited version.

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

To the editor: March 8, 2011  Once again, our State Rep, Josh Shapiro, introduced legislation to ban the use of hand held cell phones and texting while driving.  Once again our elected officials failed us by not passing this ban.  We should be outraged!  Pennsylvania is one of a few states left that does not Continue reading →

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New Year’s Resolutions to Keep!

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Okay, how many New Year’s Resolutions have you already broken?  Here are some you can make now and keep the rest of the year:  Everyone in my car will wear a seatbelt while driving. I will give my full attention to driving: this means no texting, no cell phone, no arguments, and no multi-tasking while Continue reading →

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