Mike Stromsoe’s
June 2017 Update
News & Tips For Clients & Friends of Stromsoe Insurance Agency
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Celebrating All The Cool Dad’s!!
Summer Heat Safety Teen Driving Tips for a
Safer Summer
Recipe: Summer Corn & Tomato Pasta
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Teen Driving Tips For A Safer Summer
Another school year is coming to an end. That means graduation parties and summer vacation. Unfortunately, what should be happy times all too often turn tragic. Summer is the deadliest time of year for teen drivers and their passengers. Here are some safe driving tips to keep your teen safer on the road this summer.
According to teendriversource.org motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens. The risk of motor vehicle crashes is higher among 16-19 year olds than among any other age group. In fact, per mile driven, teen drivers ages 16 to 19 are nearly three times more likely than drivers aged 20 and older to be in a fatal crash.
Teendriversource also states that the overwhelming majority (75 percent) of serious teen driver crashes are due to “critical errors.” Here are the three most common errors accounting for nearly half of these crashes:
Lack of scanning that is needed to detect and respond to hazards Going too fast for road conditions (e.g. driving too fast to respond
to others or to successfully navigate a curve) Being distracted by something inside or outside of the vehicle.
The majority of newly licensed teen drivers exit the learner period with significant skill deficits, leading to a much higher risk of crashing compared with more experienced drivers. The most common types of crashes involved left turns, rear-end events, and running off the road.
Eliminate night driving or restrict it to going to and from a job. Driving at night exacerbates all the challenges an inexperienced driver faces. Stress that driving is a privilege, not a right.
If you would like to know more, please visit http://www.teendriversource.org/stats/support_teens/detail/57
If you have a teen driver in your household contact one of our Protection Coaches for more tools and resources to keep your teen safe
on the road at 877-994-6787 or email [email protected]!
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A Warm Welcome to Some of The Newest Members of Our Agency Family! Interesting Flag Day Facts:
It is believed that the idea of celebrating Flag Day in the United States originated with a teacher in 1885 in Wisconsin.
The American flag is also referred to as 'Stars and Stripes', which is a common nickname referring to the flag's design.
The design of the American flag has changed 27 times.
Flag Day is also the same day as the birthday of the United States Army.
Despite the fact that Flag Day is not a federal holiday many places around the United States hold parades and festivals to honor the American flag.
Fairfield, Washington is home to the oldest continuous Flag Day pa-rade in the United States. The parade has been held every year ex-cept for 1918, since 1909.
Despite the rule of raising the American flag at sunrise and lowering it as sunset, it is flown 24 hours at several locations, which is done by law or by presidential proclamation.
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Salt 1 pound bow-tie pasta 2 tablespoons extra–virgin
olive oil 2 Garlic cloves, smashed 1 pint cherry tomatoes 3 ears fresh corn, kernels cut
off 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 1/4 cup fresh basil leaves, torn
into pieces
Preparation:
Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and cook the pasta until al dente; drain.
Meanwhile, in a large skillet, heat the olive oil over
medium heat. Add the garlic and tomatoes and cook, stirring occasionally, until the tomatoes are softened, about 5 minutes. Stir in the corn, raise the heat slightly and cook until the corn is heated through and golden, about 5 minutes. Season to taste with salt.
Add the vegetables, butter and basil to
the pasta and toss.
Prep Time: 15 Min. Cook Time: 20 Min.
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During the hottest hours of the day , stay inside. Dress lightly, and when sleeping, use lightweight, breathable
covers. Drink plenty of water and other fluids Avoid drinking alcohol and beverages that are carbonated or
contain caffeine when temperatures are high, they can lead to dehydration.
Keep blinds and curtains closed from morning until the late afternoon to block direct heat.
Exercise in the early morning or late evening. Check that seat belts and car seat restraints are not too hot
before buckling yourself or anyone else into the car. Properly supervise children during outdoor play, being sure
to monitor them closely.
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