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Motorcycle riding at night: 10 safety tips
Posted: December 8, 2022
Riding a motorcycle is fun and freeing, but it can also be risky. According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), motorcyclists are about 28 times more likely to suffer an accident-related fatality than drivers of other vehicles. And riding at night introduces additional risks. If you need or want to ride your motorcycle at night, take extra precautions to help protect...
5 Reasons Why Life Insurance is a Great Christmas Gift
Posted: December 7, 2022
The Christmas season is fast approaching, and finding the right gifts for our loved ones is at the top of our minds. You may not consider life insurance an ideal gift, but it may surprise you that it can be, particularly for the younger members of your family. Read five reasons why buying life insurance can turn out to be a gift that keeps on...
Nonstandard auto insurance: Your ultimate guide
Posted: November 29, 2022
Car insurance customers are categorized according to their potential risk. The primary classifications auto insurers use are: Preferred Standard Nonstandard Residuals While your classification and your premiums depend on a variety of factors, it ultimately boils down to this: How much of a risk do you pose for the insurer? You might have a minor blemish on your driving record and still be considered preferred...
A motorcycle rider’s guide to Missouri’s Lazy 8 route
Posted: November 28, 2022
Looking for an easygoing, non-technical motorcycle ride through the Ozark Mountains in eastern Missouri? Maybe you’re exploring historic Route 66 southwest of St. Louis and want to put on some miles in the laid-back countryside of the Ozarks. If so, welcome to Missouri’s Lazy 8 route. Navigating Missouri’s Lazy 8 We start our ride in St. James, Missouri, where the original Route 66 passes through town...
5 Diabetic-Friendly Dinner Ideas for Thanksgiving
Posted: November 25, 2022
Let’s face it – the Thanksgiving holiday revolves around food. It’s all about getting together with family or friends to enjoy an indulgent meal. Traditional Thanksgiving dishes, like cornbread stuffing, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie, are chock full of carbs and sugar, which can wreak havoc on a diabetic’s blood sugar levels. Here are some ideas that make it easier for diabetics to enjoy Thanksgiving...