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Kentucky is in our hearts, not just in our name. That’s why it’s important to us to help you navigate life’s mishaps. Welcome to Life’s Blueprints, a blog by Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance. Here, you’ll find information that will help keep you and your loved ones safe and savvy – whether you’re on the road or at home.
 

How to protect your car from salt damage

How to protect your car from salt damage

While salt is good for removing ice from the roads, it can be very bad for the cars on those roads. That magical substance used for de-icing can also de-paint your car.

7 tips for preparing to drive in winter weather

7 tips for preparing to drive in winter weather

If you must travel in freezing conditions, some simple advanced preparation can help keep you and other drivers safe on the road.

How to avoid a parking lot meltdown this holiday season

How to avoid a parking lot meltdown this holiday season

According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), American consumers plan to spend an average of $902 during the 2024 holiday shopping season. That’s a lot of loot – and holiday scammers are well aware.

Winterizing your warm weather wheels

Winterizing your warm weather wheels

One of the biggest mistakes people make when storing a vehicle for the winter is leaving the fuel gauge at its current level. Gasoline can go bad over the course of the season and cause damage that far exceeds the bill for a new tank of fuel.

9 tips for avoiding a deer collision this fall

9 tips for avoiding a deer collision this fall

Statistics regularly reflect that close to half of all collisions with deer take place during the three-month span of October, November, and December.

At what age should I get my own auto insurance?

At what age should I get my own auto insurance?

Unlike health insurance, there isn’t an age limit that dictates when you must be removed from your parent or guardian’s auto policy, but there are a few common factors that affect when it may be time to make the change.