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ORONO, Maine (NEWS CENTER) --- If you're going through the seasonal pain of ...
CASTINE, Maine (NEWS CENTER)--Seventh and eighth grade students at the Adams ...
INDIANAPOLIS (NEWS CENTER) -- The father of the Patriots' future hall of fame ...
AUGUSTA, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- You may want to think twice before you get behind the wheel after taking an antihistimine.
(NEWS CENTER) - Maine Secretary of State Charlie Summers is embarking on a tour to open a discussion about driver safety among young adults.
Certain health conditions and medications, or a combination of medications, can impair your ability to drive safely.
(NEWS CENTER) - 20% of car crashes in Maine are winter-related... and there are more crashes in December than any other month.
Your car behaves differently on snow and ice. Plan accordingly!
SCARBOROUGH, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- A lot of us who have lived in Maine for a long time feel like we've heard this advice before, but crash statistics bear out that we need a yearly reminder.
Now's the time to be sure your car is ready for the demands of winter driving.
PORTLAND, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- This week is known as "Teen Driver Safety" Week, and in Maine, this week has been a particularly deadly one for teenagers.
October is National Walk or Bike to School Month!
VASSALBORO, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- As Maine begins enforcing its new texting while driving law, officers who work with teenage drivers are getting a new tool to help teach the consequences of texting and other distracted driving behaviors.
BANGOR, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- Come Wednesday, it will be illegal to text message while driving in Maine. But there are ways to make your phone the solution, rather than the problem.
SCARBOROUGH, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- Ford's Driving Skills for Life program is visiting 30 high schools across the country and giving teen drivers hands-on challenges to help improve their driving.
SCARBOROUGH, Maine (NEWS CENTER) - The Ford Driving Skills for Life program rolls into Maine to teach new teen drivers how to stay safe on the roads.
(NEWS CENTER) -- In May, NEWS CENTER's Drive for Safety campaign will focus on the issue of texting while driving.
Parents worry about their young drivers. What can parents, and teens, do to reduce their risk on the road?
Texting while driving is one of the most common distractions that can lead to an accident.
Get a DUI, and the negative impact on your life is tremendous.
Tailgating, passing too close, speeding, even shouting or gesturing - don't take your anger on the road!
PORTLAND, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- After a stressful day at work some drivers vent out their daily annoyances on the road. That's when aggressive driving can happen.