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 […]
February 23rd, 2007 by admin
Child Safety Seats The Object of Many Parents’ Driving Safety Concern One of the most crucial topics involved in driving safety is how safe child safety seats really are. Parents are, hopefully, highly motivated to drive as alert and careful as possible when infants and children are passengers. But very careful driving habits can’t always […]
February 21st, 2007 by admin
Preparation for Wintery Driving Conditions Prevents Accidents 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 as well. The best option for steering clear of a winter traffic accident, of course, is to watch the […]
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 […]
February 16th, 2007 by admin
The Safe Driving Test for Dashboard Navigators The rise of the satellite navigation device is rampant. New manufactured vehicles are coming standard with the passenger-side drivers and many satellite navigation distributors are installing the systems right into any car’s dashboard. In fact, the technology was a huge seller over the most recent holiday season. In […]
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 […]
February 12th, 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. A common feature found in most newer vehicle models is ABS, or anti-lock breaking system. ABS has been proven to […]
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 […]
February 9th, 2007 by admin
Vehicle Safety Components to Consider A common priority for car buyers is the safety capacity of a vehicle. Most consumers interested in purchasing a new or used vehicle will show up on the car lot and ask the dealer about the safety components and protective potential of the car in question, but it’s important that […]
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 […]