How Winter Conditions Affect Your Visibility
Winter driving conditions, even though they’re not that harsh in Dallas, do affect your visibility. Here are three ways that you might not have realized that it happens.
Winter driving conditions, even though they’re not that harsh in Dallas, do affect your visibility. Here are three ways that you might not have realized that it happens.
Holiday drivers can be particularly dangerous. They’re oftentimes stressed—sometimes irritated—and quite often they’re in a rush. This creates a situation where these drivers are oftentimes driving too fast and paying too little attention to what’s going on around them. Whether you’re a pedestrian, another driver on the road or sharing a parking lot with these harried holiday shoppers, you want to exercise a bit of extra caution this time of year. Here are three tips that you can utilize to try to stay safe.
Modern vehicles are equipped with a variety of safety features designed to make driving less dangerous. Three of these safety features are oftentimes overlooked by drivers. In some cases, the driver doesn’t really understand what they mean and, in other cases, the driver just ignores them. These aren’t safety features like anti-lock brakes or rear window brake lights; these are safety features that have been around for a while and that can keep you from being stranded on the side of the road.
If you own a Honda manufactured between 2001 and 2002, your airbag system may cause injury or death and you should be aware of another recent recall.
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Not everyone can afford to have the latest, greatest thing on the road. Driving older vehicles, however, means that you don’t have some of the advantages of the latest automotive technology on the market. When you drive an older car, you have to make sure you’re ready for some situations that most drivers these days don’t have to worry about.
No matter where you live, people tend to be surprised at how quickly cold weather comes on. It oftentimes seems like it’s a pleasant autumn day on one day and, on the next, that the dead of winter has arrived. To make certain that you’re prepared for winter, keep the following things in mind about driving in the cold weather.
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A lot of people will be taking long trips during the holiday season. For some people, this is one of the most enjoyable ways to spend time off. For others, it’s a chore. If you hate driving or if you have a very large family that you’re taking along for the ride, it can be hard to make the trip tolerable. Here are some ideas to help you out.
Taking a trip should be fun. To make sure that it is, the best thing you can do is make sure you’re prepared for disaster.
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