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Choosing A Road Service Program

May 10th, 2008 by Hal Moses

With modern vehicles, professional help is usually required for repairs. A roadside assistance program brings a great deal of reassurance in case of breakdowns. However, picking a road service program can be difficult. Here are some things to consider when trying choosing a program that works for you.
Price is a large factor […]


How To Find A Roadside Assistance Program

February 15th, 2008 by Hal Moses

The days are gone when you could do a roadside repair with chewing gum and tights.  In modern cars you need professional help for anything more than a puncture.  It’s reassuring to know that help is only a phone call away, but it can be difficult to choose a roadside assistance program.  There have been […]


Ring the number

July 16th, 2007 by Darren Dunner

Auto road service refers to emergency assistance rendered by registered companies and agencies when vehicles are in distress. The agencies provide services like engine repair, mechanical fault identification and replacements, flat tire assistance, fuel and fluid delivery, vehicle towing to the repair workshop, replacement of faulty parts, jump starting, battery […]


ON-ROAD SERVICE FOR YOUR CAR

May 18th, 2007 by Darren Dunner

In the present scenario, people are already occupied with various stresses that home and work produce. People work really hard just to enjoy simple luxuries. Buying a car is one of such luxury. But if the car were to breakdown then it becomes an additional stressor for it’s owners, nothing can be more frustrating. In […]


Roadside Maintenance – A key aspect for your vehicle

May 9th, 2007 by Darren Dunner

Whether you are an owner of a new or used vehicle, the roadside maintenance is very essential because you never know when your car will breakdown due to unforeseen mechanical issues.
There are various companies that offer the roadside maintenance programs. Major ones include cell phones companies, insurance companies and the car dealers itself. Car dealers […]


Roadside maintenance service is a journey partaker

May 2nd, 2007 by Darren Dunner

Whenever a car owner is driving a car, he has always one worry in his mind, that his car might get stranded on the road because of any mechanical failure. But if you have purchased a roadside maintenance then there is nothing to worry about, even if there is no nearby assistance. The roadside maintenance […]


Auto Road Service | 15 Facts About Airbags, Part Three

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 […]


Auto Road Service | 15 Facts About Airbags, Part Two

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 […]


Auto Road Service | 15 Facts About Airbags, Part One

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 […]


Auto Road Service | Seat Belt and Passenger Safety Tips Part Two

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, […]


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