February 26th, 2007 by admin
Tired Driving Matches Intoxicated Hazards on the Highway
Being a safe driver includes many driving standards that the person behind the wheel makes before ever getting into the car. Safe drivers know better than to drive under the influence, are aware of their driving weaknesses, are not aggressive on the highway, and are prepared with common […]
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 […]
Revising Rules for Basic Vehicle Maintenance
Some of the unquestioned methods for being a careful car owner are, in fact, proven to be myths. The following are examples of old car care rules that deserve a second look.
Can a couple of pumps of the gas pedal before starting the engine really help in cold temperatures? […]
August 25th, 2006 by admin
Never Drive Out of Service
Purchasing roadside assistance service is a comfort for many drivers. In America, owning a vehicle for transportation is abundant as there are many miles to cover between states and cities. The mass of land that we call home also brings into perspective the coverage that emergency roadside assistance provides. Will your […]