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The Street Legal Question

23rd September 2009
One of the most common questions to pop up from people looking to purchase a pocket bike for the first time is whether or not they are street legal. The general answer is no, and pocket bike racers point out that pocket bikes were never designed for stre... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Things to Think About When Insuring Your Classic Car

15th September 2009
There are various different types of classic vehicles. Automobiles manufactured up to 1904 are considered "veteran cars," while the Edwardian era spans from 1905 up to 1918, and the Vintage period lasts from 1919-1930. For the most part, cars are usuall... Read >
Author: Andrew Jamaz

Industry is breeding cars for lower insurance premiums!

04th September 2009
The world of technology is changing fast. When I was young, it was not uncommon for tradespeople to use a horse and cart for local deliveries around town. Now, we have trains that ride on a magnetic field, jet aircraft and hybrid cars. The idea of a hybri... Read >
Author: Todd Jones

How much is enough?

04th September 2009
It’s a sad fact that auto insurance is a boring subject. The only reason we tolerate it is that all but three states in the union have passed laws requiring us to have it. Were it not for that, we would all just let it die. So the eternal question we as... Read >
Author: Todd Jones

Is honesty the best policy?

04th September 2009
When life is going along well, there are rarely temptations. You have everything under control and there’s no need to cut corners. But as the household budget comes under pressure, you have to keep the cost of essentials like auto insurance under contro... Read >
Author: Todd Jones

Roadwork Near Traffic Needs Safety Controls

03rd September 2009
The public roads and highways are designed to allow people to travel safely to their destinations. Occasionally, construction or maintenance work may temporarily block or reduce access to the full use of these roads. In cases where workers must control tr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Know Your limitations, Take Your Own Path But...

25th August 2009
In this post I would like to tell you a short story, this story is about a friend of mine who wanted to learn to ride a motorcycle. We All want to learn Internet Marketing. A person who has since become a great friend of mine was introduced to me by a ... Read >
Author: stevebaileys

Need of vehicle insurance service

22nd August 2009
When you hear the word insurance, the words probably occur boring in your mind. Insurance is serious topic to discuss or think about. Insurance is a form of managing the risk that was done basically to bear the loss easily that happens at the time of cris... Read >
Author: Alien

LA Freeways: High risk of Chain Accidents

17th August 2009
Chain accidents in Los Angeles normally occur on high speed routes such as freeways like the 5, 10, 101, 110, 134, 170, 210, and 405. Chain accidents or multiple-vehicle collisions refer to vehicular accidents that involve three or more vehicles. A ma... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Motor Insurance UK- Drive your way to safety!!

08th August 2009
Car insurance has become one of the most fiercely competed markets of the modern times. This is because of the fact that motor insurance has been made compulsory by the government. As the number of cars on the road are increasing with each passing day, th... Read >
Author: Andrew Peterson

No Down Payment Car Insurance- A Blessing in Disguise

31st July 2009
In today�s extremely mobile and complex society, a vehicle is more of a need rather than a luxury item. This is true even in those parts of the country where the transportation facilities are far more superior to those parts where the public transportat... Read >
Author: Alien

What You'll Learn in HGV Training

28th July 2009
There are many advantages of a career in HGV driving including flexibility and a good salary. With many choosing to add the HGV licence to their curriculum what can you expect to learn during your HGV training? The availability of HGV training courses ... Read >
Author: Nicholas Wilshire

2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T: Rear-Drive Turbo Rush

27th July 2009
The 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T is like a rear-wheel-drive racecar—quick, responsive and fast. The standard engine is a 210-horsepower, turbocharged, four-cylinder that makes 230 lb.-ft. of torque at just 2,000 rpm. The main purpose of front-whee... Read >
Author: autoMedia

Causes of Teen Car Accidents

21st July 2009
Car accidents are the leading cause of deaths for American teenagers aged fifteen to twenty-one years old. Teen car accidents are also the most common road accidents. It accounts for about 40% of all car accidents in the whole United States and they a... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

2009 Honda S2000 Road Test: a True Sports Car for the Driving Purist

12th July 2009
The best definition of a real sports car came from the late John Timanus, a successful racer in the '50s and '60s and long-time technical director of the Sports Car Club of America: "A sports car is a four-wheeled motorcycle." That's the Honda S2000. A... Read >
Author: autoMedia

A Guide to the Isle of Man TT Motorbike Races

05th July 2009
It's an experience like no other - for a fortnight every summer, the peaceful Isle of Man is transformed into the venue for one of the world's longest-running and most-loved motor sport events - the TT motorbike races. Each year, up to 40,000 spectator... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Car Insurance – A Legal and Moral Obligation

15th June 2009
As with most regulations, the laws surrounding car insurance vary from country to country. In the United Kingdom, there are differing levels of cover for drivers to choose from, though the cheaper options offer less protection in the event of an incident... Read >
Author: grahamketty

Always Buy Full Coverage Auto Insurance

05th May 2009
In United States, there are total 50 states and out of these 47 states, have a law that it is illegal to drive any type of vehicle without getting suitable insurance from an auto insurance company. By getting insurance for his vehicle, the insurer will be... Read >
Author: Alien

How To Drive Safely and Avoid Accidents in Your Car

29th April 2009
Over 90% of the car accidents that occur on public roads are caused in some way by driver error, which means that poor driving standards are the cause of the majority of road traffic collisions. Most people view the ability to drive as a basic right, howe... Read >
Author: Jo Alexander

All About Motorcycle Rally

29th April 2009
A motorcycle rally is a gathering of motorcycle riders. Rallies are usually sponsored by specific motorcycle clubs or organizations, but may be attended by anyone though some are open only to adults. Vendors are usually present offering all sorts of motor... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Joining A Sports Car Club

28th April 2009
The Sports Car Club of America or SCCA is a legitimate organization where the best and the finest sports cars can be found. Contrary to most popular beliefs, the Sports Car Club of America is not an exclusive organization. It is not just for the elite... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta

Horse riding on the roads – when accidents happen

25th April 2009
There are always two sides to every issue, as we were reminded when a member of the public contacted the Camps office in relation to our 2nd March blog entry about accidents caused by animals straying onto public roads. In that piece we concentrated on t... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

Ring Rally Sport and Ring Sportz Blue: Headlight Bulbs for Professionals

22nd April 2009
The Ring Rally Sport and Ring Sportz Blue headlight bulbs, form part of a range of high wattage car bulbs from Ring that are designed for tough environments, and are used by professional drivers who require a much more powerful beam of light to better ill... Read >
Author: Jo Alexander

Don't Put Up with Poor Headlight Bulbs Upgrade Them to Xenon Bulbs

17th April 2009
Most vehicles are normally fitted with standard halogen headlight bulbs when they leave the manufacturers factory, however not many drivers realise that it is possible to replace them with much brighter upgrade versions. These high performance xenon bulb... Read >
Author: Jo Alexander

Bike safety highlighted

17th April 2009
Steps to improve rider safety in the UK and abroad, which will hopefully increase the likely hood of cheaper bike insurance premiums have been highlighted in the news this week. Firstly it has been noted that illegal riders who do not hold a valid lic... Read >
Author: Darren

What Type Of Car Insurance Should You Choose?

07th April 2009
It is a legal requirement in the UK that before setting out on public roads a driver and their vehicle must be insured. The absolute minimum level of cover required is third party, although there are other types of cover available and your personal circum... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Buying Land in Rural Victoria

04th April 2009
Many people buy land in rural Victoria for the lifestyle and view, the lack of pollution and city hassle. But these things may not necessarily be available - or not to the extent that is expected. For instance, some farming practices can cause pollution o... Read >
Author: Mel C

Potholes responsible for many compensation claims

02nd April 2009
Local authorities in the Black Country and Staffordshire are spending increasing amounts of time dealing with compensation claims relating to personal injury caused by potholes both on pedestrian paths and on public roads. Over the past twelve months, ... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

Truck Modification Made Easy

01st April 2009
You may have not realized that many vehicle modifications are not suitable for public roads. This may be difficult news for those who have changed their vehicles for off road driving. In some states, certain changes are even illegal when driven on the pub... Read >

The Typography of Traffic Signs in USA

27th March 2009
Which typefaces are used in traffic signs in your county, state or country? Do you have an idea? Why is it you are so conscious of the typefaces you use while typing your work and yet you have never noticed the consistent and largely standardized typo... Read >
Author: zander smith

The Typography of Traffic Signs in USA

27th March 2009
Which typefaces are used in traffic signs in your county, state or country? Do you have an idea? Why is it you are so conscious of the typefaces you use while typing your work and yet you have never noticed the consistent and largely standardized typo... Read >
Author: zander smith

What Are ATVs

25th March 2009
All Terrain Vehicles popularly known as ATVs are multipurpose utility and recreational vehicles which are used for adventure tourism, farming, natural resource exploration, trail riding, camping and surveillance. Since its introduction in Canada in the 19... Read >
Author: Tulip Schneider

Get You and Your Motorbike Prepared for the Summer Ahead

20th March 2009
The harsh winter is now thankfully behind us and for leisure riders it’s close to the date to get your trusty motorbike out of mothballs and back on the road for a fantastic summer of motorbike riding. Now is the time to rediscover how to ride your two-... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Super Pocket Bikes - Superb pocket investment

12th March 2009
With constant demand in motorbike sector, there is a wide variety for passionate bikers worldwide. Since many riders find it a superb pocket money investment, the good looking super pocket bike is well kept in family garages. Who would like to invest in t... Read >
Author: Aliceshown

What to do on your Isle of Wight Holiday

10th March 2009
Great for all the family When you come here for your Isle of Wight holiday you will soon realise that the island is home to some of the finest beaches in the UK. Miles upon miles of gorgeous sandy beaches, stunning bays and craggy cliffs are always a j... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Safe Driving Tips

10th March 2009
Defensive driving is all about being prepared as a driver on public roads and highways. To ensure the safety of yourself and the passengers in your vehicle it is important that you are fully aware of all the potential dangers on the road. An educated moto... Read >
Author: Doug Marshall

Safe Driving Tips

10th March 2009
Defensive driving is all about being prepared as a driver on public roads and highways. To ensure the safety of yourself and the passengers in your vehicle it is important that you are fully aware of all the potential dangers on the road. An educated moto... Read >
Author: Doug Marshall

Get Defensive for Your Traffic Offenses

10th March 2009
Defensive driving courses are provided across the state of Texas to help imperfect drivers improve their skills on the road and more importantly dismiss the traffic ticket that pointed out their driving flaws. The average fine for a speeding ticket is rou... Read >
Author: Doug Marshall

What Are DUI Checkpoints, and Are They Effective?

06th March 2009
DUI Checkpoints are also commonly known as DUI roadblocks. They are regularly defined as a temporary installation used by law enforcement to catch drivers who are under the influence of alcohol. During this process, officers will stop vehicles driving o... Read >
Author: hwells8

Cheapest Automotive Insurance

02nd March 2009
If you are a driver in America, you need to have auto insurance so that you could protect not only yourself and your vehicle but the other vehicles involved in the accident. Every state in America now requires all drivers to have an active auto insuranc p... Read >
Author: Shay West

Keep your Car Save on the Road

28th February 2009
Accidents happen in a matter of minutes and it is crucial for vehicle owners to spend the needed time and money to maintain their tyres. With the current state of South Africa's roads it is crucial for drivers to become wheel and tyre savvy. Before taking... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier

Don't be a loser, locate him great gifts for Valentines Day

20th February 2009
Love is a fickle game where there are just as many losers as there are winners. When it comes to affairs of the heart, nothing is ever certain or guaranteed. Even when things are seemingly going well, we can find ourselves spurned by the one we love and r... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

'Do I Need A License To Drive Forklifts' And Other Questions About New And Used Forklifts

13th February 2009
When you first purchase new or used forklifts, questions that are often forgotten include those concerning licensing, insurance, and required training. While the solutions aren't necessarily difficult, several factors come into play such as where you live... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Don't be a loser, locate him great gifts for Valentines Day

12th February 2009
Love is a fickle game where there are just as many losers as there are winners. When it comes to affairs of the heart, nothing is ever certain or guaranteed. Even when things are seemingly going well, we can find ourselves spurned by the one we love and r... Read >
Author: neiljontas

Finding Legal Assistance for Slips, Trips, and Falls

30th January 2009
No one likes to fall. Not only do you suffer from the embarrassment of landing on your rear end but you also can potentially hurt yourself in the process. Now imagine if the reason why you fell was from the lack of diligence on someone else's part. Peop... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

The Basics of Car Insurance

16th January 2009
There are already a large number, and more appearing all the time, of comparison websites available where you can look and compare quotes for motor insurance. Tescocompare.com, Confused.com and Gocompare.com are considered in the top three comparison sit... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Guide to Buying Used Trailers

08th January 2009
Research done in advance will help you clarify exactly what you need, which may save you the expensive mistake of buying a complex trailer if your needs are actually quite straightforward. Alternatively, buying something too cheap that doesn’t have the ... Read >
Author: clickthrough

Are You Confused About Which Car Insurance Policy Suits You The Best?

05th January 2009
Once you step inside the car and take the driver's seat – chances are that ill fate befalls you. Incidents like damage, injury – or even death can occur. In Canada, possession of car insurance by a car owner is mandatory if you wish to drive on public... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Motorsports Types

19th December 2008
Car racing is among the most popular extreme sports ever watched on television or viewed live from the race tracks. Many people are into it because of the adrenalin rush it gives and the fulfillment of winning after a challenging car race. Motorsports ... Read >
Author: bizman2008

Eastern Cape Province - A Self Drive Tour of Major Sites

06th December 2008
The Eastern Cape Province is the 2nd largest in South Africa, covering an area of 170,600 square meters. It stretches from the province of KwaZulu-Natal in the north to the Western Cape Province to the south and is also bordered by the Free State and Nort... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

What You Need To Know About Scooter Insurance

03rd December 2008
Scooters, also known as mopeds, are becoming an increasing mode of transportation. They are economical for people living in densely populated communities, university and college students. In some parts of the world, like in Asian communities, scooters are... Read >
Author: Chris

Car Insurance – Facts you need to consider

03rd December 2008
One of the most important aspects of insurance to consider, are the consequences of drugs or alcohol. It needs to be made absolutely clear that operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol is classified as negligence, and under ... Read >
Author: Chris

The Nitty Gritty of Getting Caught With No Insurance

28th November 2008
In a surprising revelation to survey discovered that as many as 15% of all vehicles on UK roads may not be insured at all. In addition, a further one in seven of all drivers had admitted that in the past they had at one point or another driven a car, for ... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com

Industry is breeding cars for lower insurance premiums!

25th November 2008
The world of technology is changing fast. When I was young, it was not uncommon for tradespeople to use a horse and cart for local deliveries around town. Now, we have trains that ride on a magnetic field, jet aircraft and hybrid cars. The idea of a hybri... Read >
Author: David Mayer

How much is enough?

24th November 2008
It’s a sad fact that auto insurance is a boring subject. The only reason we tolerate it is that all but three states in the union have passed laws requiring us to have it. Were it not for that, we would all just let it die. So the eternal question we as... Read >
Author: David Mayer

My Dirt Bike’s Been Stolen And I Forget To Get Bike Insurance

13th November 2008
Off-road bike riding is fun, relatively inexpensive, and a great way to spend a weekend. But what about the often forgotten costs of theft and the abundant lack of dirt bikes with insurance? The dirt bike culture is booming in Australia and more peopl... Read >
Author: Hugh McInnes

9 Mobility Scooter Questions Answered

05th November 2008
Do you own a mobility/handicap scooter or planning to get one but have some questions in mind about it? Here are nine questions that people often asked regarding mobility scooters along with their answers. Can people under 18 years old ride a mobility ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Is honesty the best policy?

30th October 2008
When life is going along well, there are rarely temptations. You have everything under control and there’s no need to cut corners. But as the household budget comes under pressure, you have to keep the cost of essentials like auto insurance under contro... Read >
Author: David Mayer

7 Mobility Scooter Questions Answered

27th October 2008
Do you need a mobility scooter or planning to buy one? Then you should read the following list of questions regarding mobility scooters. Hope it helps. Is riding a mobility scooter on public roads allowed by the law? No it is not. You can ride the sco... Read >
Author: Arman

New bikers prepare to ride the open roads

16th October 2008
Before taking to the open road, any prospective motorcycle rider without a full motorcycle driving licence must undergo compulsory basic training (CBT); an initiative introduced in 1990 in an attempt to cut the alarming accident rate amongst inexperienced... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Motor Trade Insurance Policies

13th October 2008
Once you decide to purchase Motor Trade Insurance, there are many different kinds of policies from which you can choose, according to your needs and circumstances. There are two main categories of Motor Trade Insurance. One is Road Risk, which includes Co... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Confused With the New Jersey Public Roads? Contact an Accident Lawyer in New Jersey

09th September 2008
The state of New Jersey has over 36,000 miles of public roads, with some areas of the New Jersey turnpike having up to five lanes going in each direction. The New Jersey public roads are in the top five of the most traveled highways in the United States, ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Motor Trader Insurance Coverage – Protecting Your Business

25th August 2008
It is important to have adequate insurance coverage if you are involved with a motor trader business. Motor trader insurance is vital to protecting your business, assets and everything else that you have tied up in your business. It protects you or anyone... Read >
Author: Russell Phillips

Make sure you have the motorbike insurance you need

17th August 2008
Throughout the UK, motorbikes are becoming an increasingly popular way of commuting in cities. This is because even though the roads have become gridlocked with cars, buses and roadwork's, motorbikes are able to weave their way through traffic in order to... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

The common life of the Aztecs part II - The middle and lower social divisions in the Aztec Society

14th July 2008
The Aztec word macehualtin designated the people that did not belong to the upper social spheres (artisans, traders, and government officials), but excluded the sphere of the slaves. The word is derived from the verb macehualo, which means “work to earn... Read >
Author: Armando Martinez

UK vehicle insurance

07th July 2008
Check out the best rates with the major insurers before insuring your vehicle. Decide which insurance is right for you, fully comprehensive, third party or 3rd party fire and theft. In many countries it is compulsory to purchase auto insurance before ... Read >
Author: Intsub

Speeding Tickets Could Have Your License Suspended

27th June 2008
Speeding tickets are definitely not the worst thing that could happen to you in traffic, but they could definitely bring one a lot of trouble. For every speeding ticket case solved unfavorably for you, there will be some penalty points added to your drivi... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

What It Means To Get Involved In A Speeding Car Crush

27th June 2008
“Speeding car kills child on the curb”, “Police and speeding car race on the freeway”, “Speeding car falls off the bridge”, these are the scary titles we read in our newspapers daily. Are people in such a hurry that they forget about traffic r... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Why Speeding Accidents Are The Most Frequent

27th June 2008
The majority of car crashes result from a combination of four factors: the driver's behavior first and foremost, the failure of the equipment, the design of the road and its poor maintenance. Speeding accidents are some of the frequent and serious problem... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Not as Easy to Get a Canada Car Insurance Quote

27th June 2008
There are certain things about Canada that are very much the same as the US. For one thing their monetary system is based on ours but varies slightly. Then the fact that they have to have car insurance to drive on the public roads. However, you have to se... Read >
Author: Hilary Mujikwa

Five Promotional Products That Will Keep Working For You

25th June 2008
Promotional products are known for their effective communication skills. They talk quietly about the brand and its features to the customers. There are thousands of promotional products available today, all of which act as the best brand promotion article... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

The Financial and Legal Perils of Not Insuring your Motor Vehicle

25th June 2008
There are many penalties - both financial and legal - if you venture onto the UK’s roads in a motor vehicle without adequate insurance. If caught in an uninsured vehicle, as well as facing hefty fines, the owner risks having their car crushed. This may ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

York Cut Down On Accident Compensation Payouts

12th June 2008
In the past six years, York council has pain out over £1 million in compensation. The number of claims against the council had been steadily rising since the early nineties. In 1999, the council paid out a massive £607,000 in compensation. The major... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

Role of Promotional Umbrellas as Marketing Tools

09th April 2008
The sole purpose of corporate gifting is to create brand awareness. Apart from creating the brand popularity, the promotional articles also earn goodwill to the company. By distributing a number of useful gifts to potential customers, the company helps th... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Car Insurance: Why You Cannot Skip It

25th March 2008
Your dream of buying a flashy car caused you to work hard to hoard up the cash you required for the purpose. Yet, after working day in and day out what you could manage is enough to pay for the car. What is left with you is mostly for the purpose of addin... Read >
Author: Smith James

How You Can Use 3m Reflective Tape To Increase Visibility

19th February 2008
Many activities and occupational situations place one in the position of being exposed to hazards and the risk of accidents, and this is particularly common for outdoor activities carried on at nighttime. The use of 3M reflective tape is very often the so... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Regulations and Home Extensions

11th February 2008
In the present day that we live in we have to pay up to £1,000 and include all the drawings showing our plans to be able to get the planning permission needed for even minor alterations, which take can take between eight to 16 weeks to get processed. Pla... Read >
Author: Helen

What you need to hand before applying for car insurance

06th February 2008
Before you apply for car insurance or even if you are just after a simple quote, then you will need the following information close at hand… • Full postcode • Car make and model • Registration number • Your number of no claims discounts an... Read >
Author: Nick Cox

Ten Tips To Get Cheaper Car Insurance

05th February 2008
In the UK it is law that you have current auto insurance if you want to drive on the public roads. So, why pay more for your auto insurance if you don't have to. After all the cash is better off in your pocket instead of theirs. Here are 10 tips to he... Read >
Author: Nigel M

The road to lower car insurance Part 2

21st January 2008
This is a continued list of tips and tricks about car insurance. Some are obvious, some aren't, some are just common sense. All can help you lower your premiums. Compare quotes Using a comparison site is an easy way to see the different range of premi... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

Obtain the right information for the right auto insurance

06th November 2007
The aim of auto insurance is to protect you and your vehicle against any accidents that may arise. That is why you have to be careful and cogent when you choose insurance. You have to find and pick the one that encounters all the features wanted by an ind... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson

When they keep an eye on you

21st September 2007
Hidden video cameras and other sensors watch us every day, mainly in the big cities.The police, shopping centers and individuals watch us (public squares, public roads, highways, schools, universities, business quarters, office buildings, government quart... Read >
Author: palsit

Speed freaks of Britain unite

08th August 2007
Ever since the car was invented, people have sought to see who is the fastest. From unsanctioned tracks such as public roads through to the use of dry lake beds in California, then disused military runways after the wars, and eventually custom built trac... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Toyota to test Plug-In Hybrids in Japan, US, and Europe

30th July 2007
Toyota Motor Corporation the producer of Lexus brake dust shields has recently announced that it has developed a plug-in hybrid vehicle that will be used for public road tests to be held in Japan, US, and Europe. Aside from ToMoCo, General Motors an... Read >
Author: Joe Ratzkin

U.S. Interstate System – A Brief History

23rd July 2007
Today in the United States, traveling a considerable distance by automobile often involves traveling along a portion of at least one interstate. Direct, multi-lane routes, high speed limits and the absence of stop signs and red lights make interstate trav... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman

Mazda to partake in ITS Trials in Hiroshima public roads

15th June 2007
Mazda Motor Corporation, maker of Mazda sway bar link, will be participating in the public road trials that will begin in fall 2007 in Hiroshima to help validate a new Intelligent Transport System (ITS) and to advocate further road safety. With the ... Read >
Author: Kraig

Young Drivers Car Insurance Gets Expensive

06th May 2007
Getting a car for a newly licensed driver can sometimes be less expensive than paying for young drivers car insurance. Because of the high risk that many of these inexperienced drivers pose on the road, insurance companies expect to pay out benefits at a... Read >
Author: Kathryn Lang

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

Porsche 911 Performs Best Over Others

16th November 2006
Consumer Reports has tested the vehicles that it has purchased. And they are checking the range of expensive machines. And what they found out was that the Porsche 911 took earned the right to be called one of the best vehicles there is in the market. I... Read >
Author: Stacey Wilson

Driving Instructor - Fear The Other Driver

29th September 2006
Why fear the driving instructor when all he or she wants to do is help build up your confidence and teach you to drive. They are not ogres, they are human beings just like you and me - only with more knowledge on how to control and drive a vehicle of whic... Read >
Author: Maisy Day

Insurance

18th September 2006
The importance of getting insurance cannot be overstated. This is true not only for your car or truck, but also for your health and life. In the United States, it is actually required by law that you purchase insurance before you are allowed to drive yo... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Porsche 911 Performs Best Over Others

08th September 2006
Consumer Reports has tested the vehicles that it has purchased. And they are checking the range of expensive machines. And what they found out was that the Porsche 911 took earned the right to be called one of the best vehicles there is in the market. I... Read >
Author: Stacey Wilson

What Items Should I Insure?

07th September 2006
Insurance is an important financial tool, but it can be tricky to know what insurance you need. Not having enough insurance can leave you at risk should anything unexpected happen, but having too much insurance simply wastes your money. Knowing what items... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny

10 Things to Know About Ireland

31st July 2006
Ireland has long been an island divided, but is starting to make a serious comeback. Here are 10 things to know about the Emerald Isle. 10 Things to Know About Ireland An island located close to Britain, Ireland has been in nearly constant conflict... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

The Street Legal Question

05th April 2006
One of the most common questions to pop up from people looking to purchase a pocket bike for the first time is whether or not they are street legal. The general answer is no, and pocket bike racers point out that pocket bikes were never designed for stre... Read >
Author: ted belfour

Racing Fast Super Pocket Bikes

15th March 2006
The latest craze worldwide is purchasing and racing Pocket Bikes. However, this can be very dangerous to the inexperienced rider. These bikes are not toys and should never be underestimated. The bikes that are more powerful and expensive are strictly buil... Read >
Author: Charles & Susan Truett

Why U.S. Train Intersections are So Dangerous, and How You Can Avoid a Disaster with Trains

22nd February 2006
The United States is home to more than 253,000 railroad crossings. Over 154,000 of these intersect public roads. Trains have the right of way at crossings -- they can take over 1 mile to stop -- which means motorists, pedestrians and bikers all must pay a... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily