Winters in Minnesota lead to some particularly challenging travel situations. We live in what some call the "Frozen Tundra, " which reminds us that ice is not our friend.
The after-effects of Covid are still alive and well in the Northland with many businesses struggling to meet demands and auto body shops are no exception.
Snow, ice, and the hilly roads of Duluth can be a potential driving disaster. According to the Duluth Police, these are the most dangerous winter intersections.
This video shows how fast an accident with a deer can happen on the road. Here are some great tips to help lower your chances of being involved in such an accident.
The roads will be busy with thousands of travelers making their Memorial Day weekend journeys and it's no coincidence that the "Click It Or Ticket" campaign is also underway.
Seat belts do save lives, and if you're someone who doesn't make wearing one a habit, perhaps this rollover simulator will change your mind.
As the snow continues to fall, more and more accidents are occurring out on the slippery roads and the State Patrol is starting to report some alarming numbers.
The MN State Patrol and other law enforcement agencies are conducting a statewide extra enfocement campaign on April 19th to stop distracted driving. Distracted driving includes the biggest problem now: Texting and driving.
While just glancing at a text message, you can travel the length of a football field while driving and do it with your eyes completely off the road. It is amazing the danger it presents but texting while driving is still a big problem and a killer, especially of our nations youth.
The statistics are startling.
Teenagers are three times more likely than their parents to die in traffic accidents. I