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May 7th, 2007 by Darren Dunner

As the name suggests, emergency road service helps the car owner at the time of emergency. The crisis can come in any form and the sudden stopping of a car can be due to any mechanical failure or emptying of fuel, water or a gas. But there is nothing to get worried about. Various […]


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, […]


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

December 28th, 2006 by admin

Seat belt and passenger safety tips for motorists and passengers of all ages.
As a motorist, part of your job is to keep your passengers safe.  According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 60 percent of the 5,625 young adults ages 16 to 20 who were killed when riding in passenger vehicles in 2002 were […]


Auto Road Service | Night Driving Safety Tips Part Two

December 12th, 2006 by admin

More tips for night driving safety
As we’ve discussed in the last part of the series, night diriving safety is important because traffic accidents that result in death go up at night, yet many of the incidents are preventable.
Here are some more items to consider when driving at night.

Get your eyes checked as often […]


Auto Road Service | If You’re Caught in a Severe Thunder or Lightning Storm

December 7th, 2006 by admin

Safety tips for driving in harsh storm conditions.
If you find yourself caught in a thunderstorm that is especially severe, the following tips will help keep you and your passengers safe.

Make sure your windshield wipers and tires are safe for wet weather in case you cannot avoid driving.
If you possibly can, just stay off […]


Auto Road Service | Five Occassions When Auto Road Service Makes a Great Gift

December 4th, 2006 by admin

What’s a Better Gift Than Peace of Mind?
You might think that the gift of Auto Road Service would get you an odd look, to say the least. But there are actually circumstances or people where the gift of emergency road side assistance is actually quite appropriate.

People who like practical gifts would love to get Auto […]


Auto Road Service | Getting Better Auto Repair Service

November 30th, 2006 by admin

Seven Things to Do for Better Auto Repair Service

Know the schedule of your upcoming repairs
Walk around your car each evening when you park it, and examine your car frequently.
If a problem occurs, document as much as possible - when it started, what the car is doing differently than it was before.
Give your docuentation […]


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