Articles, tagged with "slippery roads", page 2
27th January 2011
Winter is upon us dumping snow and ice everywhere. Of course, this means that when driving on icy roads your car is at greater risk for skids and collisions. First and foremost, a skidding car is almost always caused by the error of the driver, not the po...
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Author:
Espen Smith
21st January 2011
When shopping for a new car, there are certain safety features that every vehicle should have. We all know seat belts are a requirement, but does the car offer a backup camera system or have anti-lock brakes? What kind of airbags does it have? These are a...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
17th January 2011
Vauxhall is the first manufacturer to introduce Snow Socks to help drivers out this winter; these may turn out to be vital accessories with the heavy snowfall predicted this year. Vauxhall recommend these Snow Socks should be carried in the car during sno...
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Author:
Sarah evelyn
10th January 2011
Driving in cold climate can be a very risky thing to do, especially if you are not experienced enough. This is something which most US citizens residing in cities like Mountainside and Cranford would agree to. In fact one of the main causes of road accide...
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Author:
Aliceshown
05th January 2011
Each season brings its own perils for drivers, but winter can be especially challenging, even if you consider yourself a strong and experienced driver. Preparation is the key - both in kitting out your car and learning what to look out for - to help you...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
22nd December 2010
The car tyres are quite important if you want to enjoy driving safely. Getting appropriate tyres for your car would ensure a quality and safe drive for at least 30,000 miles. The sort of tyre that one buys depends on the budget and driving conditions th...
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Author:
luke.raper
15th December 2010
Car salesmen seem to have a penchant for flooding you with terms like differential, torque, 4x4, fuel consumption, engine capacity and many other technical terms when you are buying a new car. Some of these terms are self explanatory, whilst others are no...
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Author:
GregMingea
14th December 2010
Winter is fast approaching and with it the bitter cold and inclement weather conditions that can create serious problems for unprepared motorists. Preparing the vehicle for winter driving conditions is only half the battle; drivers must learn the techniqu...
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Author:
RobertRobertson
26th November 2010
The debate over which driving style reigns supreme - front wheel or rear while drive - has been raging for decades, but may finally be settled thanks to modern vehicles combining the best of both worlds.
Rear wheel drive is likely the most familiar s...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
25th November 2010
Owning and riding a motorcycle is definitely a gift that keeps on giving. However, in order to get the most out of their riding experience, owners must maintain their motorcycles to keep them in perfect operating condition. The level of maintenance work r...
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Author:
William Davies
18th November 2010
Late November and December seem to be a dangerous time for tour buses.
From Miley Cyrus to Britney Spears, it seemed to be a bad time for concert tour buses when the two pop princesses’ buses got into a bad crash while on the road. Miley’s bus crashed ...
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Author:
mesrianilawgroup
11th November 2010
If you are a bus operator or owner you know that you need a reliable transit bus alternator because you need to get your passengers to their destination safely and on time.
Alternators are important vehicle components and you need to ensure all the com...
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Author:
Joe Zundl
11th November 2010
When you are operating a school bus you know that you need a reliable school bus alternator because you are carrying the most precious passengers imaginable. Not only do you need to get your students to school safely, they need to be on time.
Alternato...
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Author:
Joe Zundl
04th November 2010
Winter can be one of the most dangerous times of year to drive, meaning it's important that your car is roadworthy and ready to take on all of the challenges posed by the season.
Depending on your location, snow and ice can be the main types of adver...
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Author:
Janine Barclay
04th November 2010
Formula One motor racing is often dismissed as a pastime for adrenaline junkies, but the truth is that many innovations developed for the race course have proven highly effective when transferred to road cars.
When you're driving around a circuit at...
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Author:
Isla Campbell