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Drivers are as excited as children waiting for the year s final school bell to hit the road and travel this summer.
And with much of the country opening up again as COVID-19 cases are decreasing and vaccinations increasing, the tire industry may be poised for a very good season. I think the volume of driving is picking up, and I think it s going to steadily increase over the summer months, Robert Clark, managing director of retail operations for Dunn Tire L.L.C., noted.
Clark expects the Buffalo, N.Y.-based dealership s 26 stores to experience strong sales this summer, both for tires and automotive service, as people prep their vehicles for road trips and vacations.
By Mel Ford
May 17, 2021 | 11:41 AM
INDIANAPOLIS On average, more than 90 percent of motorists can be found wearing their seat belts on any given day. Unfortunately, the small percentage of people who choose not to buckle up make up a disproportionate amount of the fatalities that occur every year on Indiana roads.
It’s a concern that more than 200 Indiana police agencies will be working to address this spring by participating in the national Click It or Ticket enforcement campaign. Now until June 6, officers will be out in greater numbers seeking to educate motorists about the importance of wearing a seat belt.