10,000 drivers nationwide were polled about their on-the-road experiences and Maine ranked quite impressively. They dug into metrics like being forced off the road, blocked from merging, getting cut off, tailgated, and receiving threats or insults.
A persistent scam is circulating on the internet, informing Mainers that they could receive money if they drive under 50 miles a day and maintain a clean record. Here's the scoop.
That time of the year is here again. Snow, ice, and sleet are coating the roads throughout the state of Maine. The City of Augusta released a statement on their Facebook page asking just four things from drivers out on the road.
Insure.com surveyed 2,000 drivers nationwide to find out who are rudeness drivers in the country. Many Mainers are cringing at the thought of those out-of-state drivers this summer. So which out-of-state drivers should we be most on the lookout for?
Last year in Maine there were more than 3,000 crashes and 12 deaths related to distracted driving. There is too much going on in vehicles. Originally, cars were used to get from here to there...no radios, no fast food and, certainly, no phones. There were crashes THEN!
When I first started driving a car at 16, I was taught that when a light is yellow, you should be stopping unless you're just about at or right under it. When your light turned red, the light in the opposite direction, simultaneously, turned green.