Monday, April 28, 2014

Defensive Driving Tips

Taking defensive driving measures is one of the best ways you can stay safe on the road. You never know what other drivers might do. By anticipating what other driving mistakes other people might make, you will always be prepared for them. Use these tips to be sure you stay alert as a defensive driver and are always anticipating the next move of the guy driving beside you. Pay Attention to Your SurroundingsAs you head out on the road, it pays to be especially observant. Watch what is happening on all sides of your vehicle, not just in front. A great defensive driver is always aware about what is happening on all sides of the car. You can...

Monday, April 21, 2014

A Dirty Car Interior Could Be Making You Sick

Just because your car is spotless and shiny on the outside doesn't necessarily mean it's clean. A dirty car interior can harbor bacteria and allergens that could possibly make you sick! This article from AOL Autos explains the dangers of a dirty car interior and how you can take steps to keep your vehicle's interior clean: Germs  A study conducted several years ago by researchers at Queen Mary University in London showed that, on average, 700 different kinds of bacteria can be found inside cars. Only 60 types are found in the average public toilet. Keeping hand sanitizer in the car can help cut down on cross infection and bacterial...

Monday, April 14, 2014

How to Maintain Your Car's Value

Did you know the value of a new car depreciates the minute you drive it off the dealership lot? However there are some steps you can take to help maintain the value of your vehicle. That way you'll get back as much as possible when you're ready to buy a new one. This article from AOL Autos gives you can use to keep your car's depreciation to a minimum: 1. Keep your service recordsService records are the best way for you to show a potential buyer you've taken care of the car's mechanical components. Without service records, it's difficult to prove that you've changed the oil on time and that you've met factory service requirements. Most sellers...

Monday, April 7, 2014

Sharing the Road Safely with Bicyclists

 Crashes that involve bicyclists and vehicles often end in fatalities or serious injuries. Many of these accidents can be avoided if proper safety precautions are taken by drivers. This article from Edmunds.com lists a number of steps drivers can take in order to maintain safety while sharing the road with bicyclists. 1. Appreciate Bicyclist Vulnerability: A car weighs 2 tons or so, while the average bike is a mere 20 pounds, says Tim Blumenthal, president of People for Bikes, an advocacy group."In any collision, any physical interaction between car and bike, the bike always loses," he says. "I've never seen a collision where the bike...

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