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Expensive Cars Maintenance

03rd September 2009
“A well-maintained car is more economical in the long run and cause less pollution. Regular checks allow minor problems to found and fixed, preventing them from turning into major, expensive issues.” Porsche ranks among the most valuable automobile... Read >
Author: sharma

Back-to-School Drivers, Watch for Wet Roads

13th August 2009
In the fall, when teenage drivers back to school, wet and icy weather tails back bumper. Inexperienced drivers off the roads slippery can make costly mistakes. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration statistics, nearly one mi... Read >
Author: shinyumi

Rate Of Rear-End Accidents Rise

16th July 2009
A car insurance firm has stated that more than 400,000 a car accidents take place on UK roads. This record level of road collisions, can lead to a high level of accident claims being made. The car insurer, Admiral has calculated there are over 420,000 ... Read >
Author: Ruth

Fresh Tips for New LGV Drivers

05th July 2009
Driving a Large Goods Vehicle (LGV) is certainly a lot different than driving a car. The size of the Lorry alone is very intimidating to the new LGV driver. Once you are in the cab of the vehicle, you will notice the vast number of controls at your fing... Read >
Author: Nicholas Wilshire

Caught speeding? 10 safety tips so you won’t get caught speeding again

21st June 2009
Speed limits are there for a reason: a person driving at 35mph is twice as likely to kill someone as if they were going at 30mph or less, and the stopping distance at 35mph is 21 feet longer than it is at 30mph. Speeding really does cost lives - 1,000... Read >
Author: Jessica Parker

How to Drive Your Car Safely Through Heavy Fog on The Motorway

26th April 2009
The appearance of fog when driving your car on the motorway will place extra demands on your skills and abilities as a driver, because of the need to tailor your driving style to the prevailing conditions. In addition, you will find many other drivers ar... Read >
Author: Jo Alexander

Why Improving Your Driving Skills is a Great Idea

27th March 2009
A good number of people on the road will tell you that they’re basically masters of the craft when it comes to driving. No matter the skill they actually possess, or the level of attention they maintain, they’ll believe that they’re the standard by ... Read >
Author: DrivingPlus

Top 10 Night Driving Tips

20th February 2009
The number of car accidents on Indian roads are gradually increasing. It is strongly believed that the rate of road accidents is higher at night than during the day. The key factor contributing to the fact is reduced visibility at night. At night, the vis... Read >
Author: Carazoo.com

Vividracing offers best Big Brake Kit as well as high quality lowering-springs

10th November 2008
There are many people in the world who like to have the best car that is not only best to drive but unique in looks as well. In order to add extra life as well as looks to their vehicle they not only waste lots of money but their precious time as well. Ho... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Visit vividracing for all sorts of WRX parts as well as Big Brake Kits

10th November 2008
There are many people in the world who are fond of car racing and want to enjoy the ride of these extraordinary cars by buying them. However the most important factor that prohibits them from buying these extraordinary high performance cars is the unavail... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Prevent your Car from Biting the Dust in Winter

31st October 2008
Winter is when cars most often produce those unexpected problems, but with a careful bit of preparation you can prevent your vehicle from biting the dust at the coldest time of the year. That especially applies if your motor is a little older and not in i... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Can Brain Training Games Make You a Better Driver? Allstate Insurance To Test Them

02nd October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains Insurance company Allstate just announced a very intelligent initiative. According to the Chicago Tribune: -"Allstate, which called the Posit program (brain training games) "potentially the next big breakthrough in aut... Read >
Author: Alvaro

Driving rain? Tips to staying safe when driving in the wet

08th September 2008
The British weather can be trying at the best of times, but with traffic jams, road-works and a host of other hazards to contend with, so too can driving on Britain’s roads! But when you find yourself caught in a downpour behind the wheel, what can yo... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

There’s no safety like snow safety

05th September 2008
For even the most confident and capable drivers out there, driving on snow can present an array of problems and challenges. Nothing is as it seems and even the simplest of driving tasks can become tricky and cause problems. Unfortunately it’s not p... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

10 Minibus Driving Tips

04th September 2008
The MinibusClub.co.uk provides a useful guide for driving a minibus. In this article I have selected their top 10 tips for driving safely. Some may seem obvious but they are all worth mentioning. As a minibus driver you are ultimately responsible for your... Read >
Author: James

How To Stop Your Car Skidding

11th May 2008
When driving in icey conditions there is a greater risk that your car will skid. This is obvious. However the simple fact is this, a majority of car skidding is a result of driver error or rather poor, ineffective driving and not poor weather conditions. ... Read >
Author: viddy55

Swiss Slow Down Extreme Skiers

27th March 2008
Recent reports in the UK press on Swiss plans to enforce speed limits on ski slopes are inaccurate. Yes, they're planning a voluntary program to get skiers to slow down. No, they will not perform clandestine operations to trap speeders and fine them. That... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Truck Accident Lawyer - Taking Care Of Truck Collision Related Issues

21st January 2008
A truck accident lawyer helps to provide compensation to those who have had a truck collision. An experienced legal representative will help you file a case and get you a justified compensation for your loss. Therefore, it is important to look for a goo... Read >
Author: apurva

Truck Accident Lawyer - Taking Care Of Truck Collision Related Issues

20th January 2008
A truck accident lawyer helps to provide compensation to those who have had a truck collision. An experienced legal representative will help you file a case and get you a justified compensation for your loss. Therefore, it is important to look for a good ... Read >
Author: apurva

How Often Should I Replace the Shocks and Struts?

24th July 2007
Almost every time I walk into a car repair shop, I see advertisements about shocks and struts. Some mechanic shops will tell you that those are necessary for your safety, and other will tell you it gives you a smother ride, and more comforting drive on u... Read >
Author: kmustaffa

Jeep Patriot: To Protect and to Serve

26th March 2007
Jeep is probably one of those vehicles that have been involved in a great number of reported road accidents which will probably caused most car buyers to question the reliability of Jeep’s safety features. In fairness, to the Jeep brand almost all of ... Read >
Author: Lisa Ziegler

Brake Assist by Mercedes Benz: Applying Brakes Made Easy and Safe

08th March 2007
When trying to stop a car in an emergency, 20 feet or more will tell us the difference between a total head on crash and a fender splurge. Engineer project manager of Mercedes-Benz Manfred Steiner, said that his innovation of the new break assist will s... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas

How to Drive Safely in Winter

13th January 2007
Weather can vary considerably over a very short period of time and distance. Winter can often strike suddenly and severely, leaving motorists unprepared for the conditions. This is an essential guide to driving safely in winter from GEM Motoring Assist, t... Read >
Author: GEM Motoring Assist

Road manner and safety

17th November 2006
Road manners and safety. Good manners when driving on public roads are an aid to safety and reduce personal stress. Follow these simple hints and observations to make your driving day more pleasurable. 1. In heavy rain do not use your emergency lig... Read >
Author: Somchai Naamphai

How to Avoid Speed Traps

01st January 2006
If you have ever driven a car, then you have probably been stoppedor almost stoppedfor speeding. Regardless if you have a lead foot or were just in the wrong place at the wrong time, speeding tickets can wreck havoc on your driving record and bank acco... Read >
Author: Bill Carmel

Roadside Eye-Catchers Drive Moterists To Distraction

29th November 2005
UK drivers are putting themselves at risk because they struggle to keep their eyes on the road. According to new research by Privilege Insurance, one in four drivers in the UK (23 per cent) have become so distracted by roadside eye-catchers that they h... Read >
Author: Neil Jackson

7 Important Rainy weather driving Tips

25th August 2005
Rain is blamed for thousands of accidents yearly. Many of these accidents are preventable, but are caused by drivers who don't realize that fair- and foul-weather driving are fundamentally different. When the road is wet, the film of the water on th... Read >
Author: Jeff Boyd

Know Your Scooter

13th August 2005
Become familiar with the scooter before you ride. Read and understand instructional manuals. Check the controls. Read and understand all safety and warning labels on your scooter. Ride very cautiously until you become familiar with the way the scooter han... Read >
Author: Jean Butler

Mazda 5 Driving Dynamics with the Most

19th May 2005
The MAZDA5 is powered by an all-aluminum 2.3-liter, four-cylinder MZR series engine shared with the popular MAZDA3 subcompact, producing 157-horsepower and 148 lb-ft of torque. Sequential Valve Timing (S-VT) provides brisk throttle response and plenty o... Read >
Author: Jenny McLane