Sharing the Road: The Do’s & Don’ts for Cyclists & Drivers
Posted: May 13, 2024
Streets and roads are not the exclusive domain of motor vehicles. In some areas, it contains cyclists as well as pedestrians. Prioritizing safety for everyone is paramount. Increased awareness of cyclists’ presence fosters a culture of mutual respect and caution. We can create a safer and more inclusive environment by respecting all road users and advocating safety measures. The Do’s for Cyclists Cyclists should heed...
Am I Covered If I Buy a New Car on the Weekend?
Posted: May 13, 2024
It’s a Saturday afternoon and life is looking up. After weeks of searching for a new vehicle, you’ve finally settled on the right car. You completed the test drive, negotiated a good price, agreed on a trade-in value and signed all the paperwork. Now, with keys in hand, it’s finally time to drive off the lot. But as you give your Erie Insurance agent a call...
Can Dash Cams Save You Money on Your Insurance?
Posted: April 22, 2024
In times like these, we’re always looking for ways to save a little extra, right? This leads many of us to seek out what we can do to add some more discounts onto insurance policies and cut down on some recurring monthly expenses. While, in general, insurance companies do not offer a discount on auto policies for having a dashcam, there are some surprising perks to...
How to Keep Pets Safe in Cars
Posted: February 29, 2024
Like many of us, you may consider traveling with your pet as a comforting way to get around. So, while you’re on the road with your furry friend, always remember: your pet’s safety is in your hands. In the irregular geometry of your car’s interior, pets can find it difficult to perform their customary acrobatics when responding to sudden g-forces, potentially suffering harm to bones...
Tire Chains: When You Can Use Them
Posted: February 14, 2024
If you’ve ever driven through a steep mountain pass, you may have noticed signs reading “chains or snow tires required.”These signs, often accompanied by flashing lights, are intended to warn drivers of hazardous winter weather driving conditions. When the lights are flashing, state traction laws are in effect, meaning drivers need to have the right tires or equipment to navigate the steep snow- or ice-covered...