As August rolls in, so do unique driving risks that can catch even the most experienced drivers off guard. Between late-summer vacations, back-to-school traffic, and rising teen crash rates, it’s one of the most dangerous months on the road.
Here’s what to watch for—and how to stay safe:
Top Driving Risks in August
1. End-of-Summer Travel Traffic
Highways and interstates see more volume from vacations and road trips. Expect congestion, last-minute merges, and unfamiliar drivers pulling trailers or RVs.
2. Teen Driver Dangers – “100 Deadliest Days”
August is part of the high-risk summer stretch. Teens are out more, often driving with passengers or at night—raising crash risks significantly.
3. Back-to-School Zone Hazards
School traffic ramps up again in late August. Slow down near schools, watch for buses, and expect more pedestrians and cyclists.
4. Distracted & Fatigued Driving
Heat, long road trips, and mobile devices all add up. Stay focused and hydrated—and keep distractions away from the driver’s seat.
5. Motorcycle & Pedestrian Activity
Warm weather keeps roads full of vulnerable users. Check blind spots and yield appropriately.
6. Summer Vehicle Failures
Tire blowouts, overheating, and brake issues are common in high temps. Keep up with maintenance and pull over at the first sign of trouble.
7. Road Construction Zones
Many projects are in full swing. Be patient, follow signs, and slow down—especially around workers and equipment.
DriveTeam Safety Tips
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Avoid distractions…Period
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Increase following distance in traffic, this will help with your vision
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Always scan for motorcycles, bikes, and kids.
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Take breaks and hydrate during long drives.
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Prep your vehicle before a trip.
Let’s finish summer strong and safe.
Whether you’re commuting, vacationing, or preparing for the school year ahead, smart driving habits make all the difference.
Know Yourself, Know your Vehicle, Let’s get home tonight!
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