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Lāna‘i students win second place in DTRIC Insurance’s Drive Aloha PSA video contest

Students from Lāna‘i High and Elementary School earned second place in DTRIC Insurance’s third annual Drive Aloha PSA Video Contest, which promotes safe driving on Hawai‘i’s roadways. The contest invited high school students statewide to produce videos answering the question, “What does Drive Aloha mean to you?”

MADD Hawaiʻi encourages drivers to plan ahead as impaired driving crashes expected to increase over Thanksgiving weekend

The night before Thanksgiving, often referred to as “Blackout Wednesday,” has become a popular night for socializing and drinking — but it also comes with a higher risk of impaired driving crashes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Annual ‘Tie One On for Safety’ red ribbon campaign starts for holiday driver safety

Mothers Agaist Drunk Driving Hawaii and co-sponsors Par Hawaii (Hele gas stations) and DTRIC Insurance have launched the annual “Tie One On for Safety” campaign.

DTRIC launches second annual Drive Aloha Challenge competition

In celebration of Drive Aloha Month this August, DTRIC Insurance will hold its second annual competition to encourage safer driving habits.

DTRIC Insurance provides tsunami vigilance tips for Tsunami Awareness Month

With Governor Josh Green proclaiming April as Tsunami Awareness Month in Hawai‘i, DTRIC Insurance is reminding residents – especially those in low-lying areas – to be aware of the dangers of tsunamis and to develop preparedness plans.

DTRIC Insurance and MS&AD companies raise $100,000 for Maui wildfire relief

DTRIC Insurance, its holding company MS&AD Insurance Group, and its parent company Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance, have stepped forward with a donation of $100,000 to support Maui wildfire relief effort

‘Drive Aloha’ video contest challenges Hawaiʻi high school students to promote safe driving

Hawai’i high school students have the chance to win up to $2,000 for their school by creating a 60-second video that creatively answers the question, “What does Drive Aloha mean to you?”

Preparedness urged as Hawaiʻi observes Tsunami Awareness Month

The earliest confirmed tsunami to reach Hawaiʻi took place in 1812. The most destructive tsunami in Hawaiʻi history occurred on April 1, 1946, and resulted in significant loss of life and property damage.

DTRIC Insurance Launches Month-Long Virtual School Supply Drive, May 4-28

DTRIC Insurance, its employees and agency partners are inviting the community to join its virtual school supply drive to support the Helping Hands Hawai‘i’s Ready to Learn program. DTRIC will match donations up to $10,000 during the month-long campaign which runs from May 4 through 28, 2021.

Don’t Drive Drunk or Distracted, 25 People Have Died on Hawaiian Roads in 2021

April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month and DTRIC Insurance is encouraging the public to Drive Aloha, a community initiative to remind motorists about the importance of driving safely.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving Reminds Community About Safe Driving During The Holidays

Mothers Against Drunk Driving Hawaii virtually kicked off its “Tie One On for Safety” red ribbon campaign, promoting safe driving through the holidays and upcoming year. Drivers across the country will display MADD red ribbons on their vehicles as a promise to plan ahead and designate a non-drinking driver.

Students Take a Stand to Reduce Risky Driving

Thousands of students statewide are urging drivers and passengers to reduce risky behaviors while on the road with the annual “Stop If You Love Me” campaign.

“Drive Aloha” Sign Waving Aims to End Distracted Driving

There were 17 traffic fatalities on Maui last year. Five were in motor vehicles at the time, seven involved pedestrians; and another five were while riding motorcycles or mopeds.

Lihikai Elementary Students Encourage Motorists to ‘Drive Aloha’

Students at Lihikai Elementary School are speaking up to encourage safe driving. 

Drive Aloha Campaign Encourages Safe Driving

August 2018 is Drive Aloha month and motorists are being asked to drive cautiously as high school and college students head back to class.

Drive Aloha Month Begins to Encourage Safe Driving

The campaign was initiated in August 2016 to encourage all users of the road to practice safe and courteous behavior

“Stop If You Love Me”: Hawaiʻi Students Call For End To Distracted Driving

The “Stop If You Love Me” campaign officially runs Monday to Friday, February 8-12. Maui’s Lihikai Elementary, Baldwin High and Maui High are among the 34 schools participating in the campaign.