Virginians may now choose to indicate their blood type to include on their driver’s license to assist first responders in the event of an emergency.
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Nationally, thirty-eight kids die In hot cars each year. Follow these steps from AAA to keep kids safe in cars and avoid tragedy this summer.
Keeping babies safe at home is priority number one for new parents! From button batteries to safety gates, here are twelve tips from a safety specialist.
To help keep riders safe on Virginia roadways, DMV offers tips for both motorists and riders alike.
AAA’s School Safety Patrol program is working its magic in schools around the world! Faith Culyer, a Chesterfield County fifth grader, was recently honored.
With warm weather coming up fast, take these dog safety and skills suggestions to heart and have a fun summer with your pooch.
Spring is in the air! In the coming weeks, schools will be out for a week, and making the most of the break is on the mind of many families.
What is carbon monoxide and why is it so dangerous? Virginia Poison Center has strategies for keeping your family safe from carbon monoxide.
It was one year ago this January that many of us watched the local and national news in disbelief as vehicles of all makes and models were stuck in a…
After Years Of Improvement, New Research Shows A Troubling Increase In Admitted Risky Driving A new report from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety finds unsafe driving behaviors, including speeding,…
These days, it’s convenient and easy to blame social media for many of society’s pitfalls – from the rise of the sometimes dangerous challenge trend to the state of our…
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA (JUNE 16, 2022) AAA is proud to announce that a Henrico County student has been named an Outstanding School Safety Patroller for the 2021-2022 school year. Delina Alem,…