February 19th, 2007 by admin
Preparation for Wintery Driving Conditions Prevents Accidents
Winter weather accidents happen when drivers are unprepared and overconfident in their vehicle’s ability to handle icy or snowy weather. When the temperatures drop and there is precipitation in the air, roadway hazards heighten and the chances for being in an accident or ending up in a ditch do […]
February 14th, 2007 by admin
Vehicle Safety Components to Consider
There are many varieties of automobiles that a buyer can choose from, but there are basic needs that every family will measure acutely when deciding what make and model is the most suitable for their traveling needs. The first priority of a car buyer should be the safety capacity. There are […]
February 10th, 2007 by admin
Vehicle Safety Components to Consider
A common priority for car buyers is the safety capacity of a vehicle. There are several safety features that you should insist upon when looking for a vehicle to purchase.
Side-impact airbags can offer protection for adult-sized riders in the front seats of a vehicle and in some models can be […]
February 5th, 2007 by admin
Driving Programs Allow Teens to Develop Safe Driving Skills
Among the millions of drivers, there are specific demographics that are more of a threat behind the wheel than others. Hazardous driving can be caused by inexperience, the likelihood for distraction, losing control, slow reflexes, and ignorance of a vehicle’s capabilities. Teenagers are widely considered prone to […]
October 18th, 2006 by admin
Safer ways to deal with aggressive drivers can prevent accidents
Especially when the actions of a forceful motorist put our lives or our families lives in peril, the tempatiion is to react negatively to the other driver. Instead, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, we should take more evasive actions to protect ourselves. They […]
October 16th, 2006 by admin
Identifying Aggressive Drivers
No matter how safe a driver you are, there’s one major threat on the road that you can’t control - other drivers. The behavior of your fellow motorists will often be courteous and without danger, but every once in a while, you’ll run into the actions of an aggressive driver. These vehicle operators […]
September 14th, 2006 by admin
Smaller Cars More Prone To Accidents
Just like gravity will always bring the apple falling downward from the tree, smaller cars will always be less protective than larger vehicles. It’s a fact of life that more metal to crunch means more matter between a person and the tree, ground, or vehicle on the other side. Poorly […]
September 11th, 2006 by admin
California Enforces Hands-Free Gear
There are proposals across the U.S. that would restrict the use of cell phones without hands-free tools, starting in California. California looks to pass this sort of law based on accusations that holding a cell phone while speaking and driving can lead to deadly traffic accidents. This is certainly going to effect […]
August 22nd, 2006 by admin
Road Service Preparation
Gearing up your car for the winter before you travel is a matter of a little preparation before the cold months arrive. It is better to anticipate a minor occurrence than to be stranded without supplies you may need. In the winter, being broken down on the side of the road without preparation […]