Halloween Safety
Here’s hoping for all treats and no tricks this Halloween! An estimated 72 percent of consumers plan to celebrate the holiday this year, down from 73 percent last year, according to The National Retail Federation. Read more
As children take to the streets on Halloween to trick-or-treat, their risk of being injured by motorists increases greatly. Because excited trick-or-treaters often forget about safety, motorists and parents must be even more alert. Read more
Halloween night is a time when motorists need to be extra vigilant when on the roads, pedestrians need to light their paths to ensure they’re seen, and party goers must celebrate responsibly. Read more