A defensive driving course will be held via ZOOM from 5 to 9 p.m. on Monday, July 20. Led by retired Minnesota State Trooper Mike Flatley, the class is aimed toward drivers ages 55 and older.
In general, driving in the right lane on multilane roads can reduce exposure to the brightest oncoming headlights. Your seat belt’s shoulder strap should land across the center of your chest and not ...
Boardman firefighters are learning how to maneuver the busy roads they face every day by stepping into a mobile driving ...
The Michigan State Police will be hosting a free Teen Defensive Driving course on July 11 at the Gaylord Regional Airport.
A major convenience has been introduced for citizens seeking driving licenses in Lahore. Residents can now obtain medical fitness certificates free of charge from government hospitals, a document ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Playing defense is one of the most crucial elements to success in ...
Relative to their counterparts on the other side of the ball, the NFL's top defenders have a slightly different outlook on career longevity. Excelling into advanced age isn't uncommon for some of the ...
Victor Wembanyama and Chet Holmgren were the two leading vote-getters on the Kia NBA All-Defensive First Team. Official release The NBA today announced the 2025-26 Kia NBA All-Defensive Team. A global ...
College football's upcoming season has no shortage of headline talent on offense, but the game's most enduring truth remains: defenses travel, dictate tempo and still get remembered when championships ...
SAN ANTONIO — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating several truck driving schools across the state amid concerns that some drivers may be receiving commercial driver’s licenses without ...
David Bailey is jettin' to New York. The J-E-T-S took the Texas Tech stud with the second pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, and now, he's favored to win Defensive Rookie of the Year next season. Let's check ...