UFG Insurance recognizes distracted driving awareness with uplighting, Worth It presentation
"The
With more people slowly getting back on the roads, saddled with pandemic worries and stressors from natural disasters, it's a crucial time to advocate for focused driving habits.
"The red hue within the Worth It logo not only symbolizes the danger sparked by taking your attention off the road," Jensen explains, "but it also serves as a serious reminder of the fragility of life."
Red lights will illuminate the building all month except for
In addition to uplighting, UFG will offer its popular Worth It distracted driving awareness presentation to the public, virtually, at
"
O'Brien will lead the
Those interested in joining the virtual Worth It session can email [email protected] with "
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