January 16th, 2007 by admin
Six Ways to Drive More Efficiently
Of all the elements that can be manipulated to reduce the amount of fuel you use, the way that you drive is the one you have the most control over.
Buying an efficient car, keeping it in the best of shape, and doing the most diligent trip planning can save […]
January 15th, 2007 by admin
Trip Planning to Save Gas
Another gas-saving tip from the US Department of Energy encourages more effective trip planning. They advise that saving gas by planning your route involves not just taking fewer trips when you can, but what you take, what’s in or on your car, and where it is placed.
For example, you can […]
January 11th, 2007 by admin
How Keeping Your Car Healthy Can Save Gas
According to the US Department of Energy, one of the ways you can save gas - and money when gas prices are high - is to keep your car in tip top shape.
This involves four main tips.
Use the right grade of Motor Oil. This can improve […]
January 10th, 2007 by admin
Using fuel more efficiently can help prevent breakdowns that result from running out of gas.
As awareness of the many issues of petroleum-powered vehicles become more widespread sources of controversy, many US motorists have become more curious about how to use less gas when driving. Reasons range from environmental to political concerns.
The United States Department of […]
January 7th, 2007 by admin
Part three of a series about airbags and airbag safety
This is the conclusion of a series on air bags and air bag safety, facts ten through fifteen.
15 Facts About Airbags, Part Three
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends drivers sit with at least 10 inches between the center of their breastbone and the center of the steering […]
January 4th, 2007 by admin
Part two of a series about airbags and airbag safety
This is a continuation of a series on air bags and air bag safety, facts five through ten of fifteen.
15 Facts About Airbags, Part Two
Air bag sensors measure deceleration. Therefore, damage to a vehicle or vehicle speed is not a correct indicator of whether or not […]
January 3rd, 2007 by admin
Part one of a series about airbags and airbag safety
When most of us think of air bags, it isn’t with a great deal of curiousity. We know the basics of what they are, and what they do, and they’re just another part of modern life.
There are many facts that the average motorist doesn’t know […]
January 2nd, 2007 by admin
Seat belt and passenger safety tips for your younger passengers.
The last article on seat belt and passenger safety focused on general tips. In this installment, we’ll focus on tips for younger passengers, using the guidelines of the National Safety Council and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
In addition to riding in the back seat, […]