SUBURBAN CHEVY CADILLAC and ANN ARBOR INSURANCE CENTRE
want YOU to make the CHOICE - ARRIVE ALIVE
Supported by Auto-Owners Insurance Campaign W82TXT
Distracted Driving Effects Real Families
Individuals who drive while sending or reading text messages are 23 percent more likely to be involved in a car accident than other drivers. Drivers usually spend 5 seconds looking at their phone which is enough time to cover more than the length of a foot ball field going normal highway speeds. An accident typically happens within an average of three seconds after a driver is distracted.
These are not just words. Distracted driving happens to real families. Chelsey Northrup lost her life at twenty one years old due to a distracted driving accident on May 4, 2014. |
Chelsey Saved Lives through Organ DonationPart of Chelsey lives on because she donated her organs. As many as 50 organs and tissues can be transplanted into another person, including Kidneys, Heart, Liver Pancreas, Intestines, Lungs, Skin, Bone, Bone Marrow and Corneas.
Today there are many people thankful for Chelsey's generosity for sharing her organs so that others may live. |
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New for 2016The all new 2016 CHEVY MALIBU and MALIBU HYBRID offer advanced safety features to promote safe driving. Available teen driver technology encourages safe driving habits for new drivers by muting audio when occupants aren't wearing their seat belts and giving audible and visual warnings when the vehicle is traveling over predetermined speeds. The TEEN DRIVER system allows parents to monitor their teen's driving habits.
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