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Don't Let Potholes Puncture Spring Fun

29th September 2009
Many of us eagerly await the arrival of spring every year. But once the spring showers wash away what's left of winter, often we are left dodging potholes on the roads. Potholes form as pavement ages and weathers. The pavement eventually begins to lose... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Buying A Used Car? Know The Basics

29th September 2009
If you feel purchasing a new car is tricky, then buying a second hand car can be quite trickier. But don't fret just yet--with these guidelines to keep you on track, that used car could be one of the sweetest deals you've ever had. Where to Look Snoop... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

LED Bike Light: Adding Safety and Efficiency To Your Ride

23rd September 2009
LED flashlights are an economical and safety conscious choice for any bicycle rider. Many riders overlook this piece of safety equipment because it has been traditionally considered too bulky or heavy to carry on a bike. However, there are a number of... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The importance of Breakdown Cover

16th September 2009
Breakdown cover policy or insurance is becoming more popular in the UK and it’s in very high demand. Automobile Association is a major breakdown company in the UK, in fact it is among the top 20 largest UK companies overall with 13 million members. Do ... Read >
Author: Creative SEO Content

Differences between Breakdown Cover and ordinary Car Insurance

16th September 2009
Breakdown Cover is a wide rescue and recovery service for both breakdown and accident. Vehicle and personal you will get these two types of cover from a reputed British breakdown company. The vehicle breakdown policy will recover your car and personal pol... Read >
Author: Creative SEO Content

Claiming Compensation from City Councils

14th September 2009
If you live in a crowded city, sure enough, at some point of your 'walking' life, you tripped over on one of the pavements or sidewalks. Sidewalks in a state of disrepair are not an uncommon sight. Many people who suffer injuries due to slips, trips a... Read >
Author: Mark Hudson

Has My Tenant Abandoned the Property?

07th September 2009
Tenant abandonment is an intricate issue that should be handled with utmost care else it can lead to a number of unwarranted legal complications. It is something that cannot be avoided. For this reason, all the perspectives associated with it should be cl... Read >
Author: Anubha Shyam

Are You Enjoying the Journey?

03rd September 2009
"Stop worrying about the potholes in the road and celebrate the journey!" Fitzhugh Milan. You have, I hope, very clear goals for your career, your business, and your team. You know why you want to achieve those goals and you know what action to take ... Read >
Author: Em-powering Executives

ROBBIE WILLIAMS-Reality Killed The Video Star: HES BACK!

27th August 2009
Robbie Williams has had his share of ups and downs in the music industry. He was off to a fine start when he joined Take That, by far one of the biggest British boy bands of all time. But Robbie wasn't settled with this over industrialized feeling he ha... Read >
Author: JenB

Open House Tips - The New Tool for Realtors

13th August 2009
The New Tool for Realtors Give a realtor a key and he/she simply shows your property. Teach a realtor to hand out a Property Fax to potential buyers, and you’ve got a sale! It’s obvious that in this market, realtors need more than just the aroma... Read >
Author: Richard Tansky

Avoiding Work-at-Home Potholes

28th July 2009
The Information Superhighway is what many have called the Internet. If you are planning on making a living by working at home using your own personal computer, the Information Superhighway is the one that you will be traveling. You need to know that th... Read >
Author: hirokaneko

Safety or Comfort? Carbon Fork Bicycles

16th July 2009
I attended a seminar a several of weeks ago and was walking past the exhibitors tables when a broken bicycle fork caught my eye. I ride my road bike 2 to 5 days a week during the summer and into the fall this grabbed my attention. I stopped and began spea... Read >
Author: The Schafer Law Office

The Benefits of a Home Treadmill in Arizona

15th July 2009
It isn’t easy finding the time to work out, especially if you have to go to the gym. This article will provide you with the benefits of a home treadmill and how it can help you get back in shape, lose weight or stay fit. Whether you’re just getting s... Read >
Author: Bob Lachniet

Great Side Gigs to Earn Extra Cash

11th July 2009
We all face tough times financially. You know how it is; you get your paycheck and pay your rent and monthly bills, only to find out that you’re left with another crummy amount not even worthy of saving because you still have to eat today and next day a... Read >
Author: Yossarian

Motorist Driven Round The Bend By Potty Behaviour

06th July 2009
A driver has been left gobsmacked by the recent reaction from his local council, after he filed an accident claim, due to his car being damaged by a pothole. Motorist Ged Moore of Jarrow, South Tyneside, has branded South Tyneside Council as 'potty', w... Read >
Author: catherine

The Benefits of a Home Treadmill in Phoenix

04th July 2009
It isn’t easy finding the time to work out, especially if you have to go to the gym. This article will provide you with the benefits of a home treadmill and how it can help you get back in shape, lose weight or stay fit. Whether you’re just getting s... Read >
Author: Bob Lachniet

A Little Chat With DJM Suspension

01st July 2009
To assist you with all of your suspension questions, Stylin' Trucks, in partnership with aftermarket truck suspension manufacturer DJM, will be carrying exclusive truck-related suspension articles directly from Calmaxsuspension.com, an informational websi... Read >
Author: StylinTrucks

Maintaining Your Vehicles Tires

01st June 2009
We take our tires for granted until they fail us. Most of us forget that the most important part of any vehicle is its tires. Unless you are a professional driver, it is most likely that the tires on your vehicle have been neglected. So what can you do to... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman

Tips On How To Get The Man You Want - Meet And Get Mr. Right Now!

30th May 2009
How long have you been waiting for "Mr. Right"? Are you fed up with dating less-preferred guys just because they're the ones who are asking you out? Well, it's about time that you stop settling with someone less and learn how to get the man you want. The ... Read >
Author: Melissa Haworth

Motorcycle Accidents To Increase Over Summer

12th May 2009
Research has consistently shown that motorcyclists are more likely to suffer from severe injuries as a result of a road accident compared to other motorists. According to the Department for Transport, 10 per cent of all accidents involve motorcyclists,... Read >
Author: Arti

Asphalt Pavement Maintenance Methods And Applications

12th May 2009
ASPHALT PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE METHODS AND APPLICATIONS Properly maintaining an asphalt pavement surface is essential to the durability and the life of any asphalt pavement. Performing routine maintenance such as seal coating and crack filling will extend ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Wearing Sexy, Strappy Spring Shoes Safely

06th May 2009
How To Wear Strappy Spring Shoes Safely This Season While nearly every fashionable woman loves to wear a sexy, strap shoe, we all realize the hazards of a spiky stiletto: lose your balance and lose a heel (and your pride). One false move, and you’re ... Read >
Author: Thomas Moody

Built Ford Tough?…Nah, Built Ryan Tough

01st May 2009
Built Ford Tough is a good slogan, but when it’s not as tough as I need it to be, then I gotta make it tougher. That’s why I spend almost as much time working on my truck as I do driving it. For example, three weeks ago I went off-roading with some bu... Read >
Author: Matthew Rimcrest

How to Deck Out Your Ford in Style

01st May 2009
Built Ford Tough is a good slogan, but when it’s not as tough as I need it to be, then I gotta make it tougher. That’s why I spend almost as much time working on my truck as I do driving it. For example, three weeks ago I went off-roading with some ... Read >
Author: Matthew Rimcrest

Potholes left unrepaired in misguided attempt to prevent car accidents

29th April 2009
A parish council in Essex UK wants potholes to be left unfilled so that they act as a traffic calming measure to slow down passing motorists. The parish councillors in the Navesotck area have created controversy by refusing to notify Essex County Council... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

Scottish Roads worst for potholes, but North of England not far behind

29th April 2009
Bad news for motorists and pedestrians in Scotland and the North of England; a study of compensation claims for motor vehicle damage has revealed a north-south divide in the state of Britain’s roads. Five of the top 10 worst areas for axle and suspensi... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

Cyclist stopped in tracks by potholes

22nd April 2009
When one goes on a bike ride, a vision of calm and nature usually comes to mind. However, for keen biker Ian Davis, 49, cycling meant tackling paths not full of green grass but of potholes and personal injury. Davis’ tyres were not the only things l... Read >
Author: catherine

The Importance of Breakdown Cover

17th April 2009
Breakdown cover is becoming more popular in the UK and its in very high demand. The AA is the largest breakdown company in the UK, in fact it's in the top 20 largest UK companies overall with 13 million members. Do you know a huge number of UK motoris... Read >
Author: Robert

The pothole dispute: who is to blame?

15th April 2009
According to new research, the number of road accident claims regarding potholes is higher in the North of England and Scotland than in the South. According to new research by car insurance provider Warranty Direct, there are more potholes in the North... Read >
Author: Arti

An Introduction To Buying Used Cars

11th March 2009
If you feel purchasing a new car is tricky, then buying a second hand car can be quite trickier. But don't fret just yet--with these guidelines to keep you on track, that used car could be one of the sweetest deals you've ever had. Where to Look Snoop... Read >
Author: JC Schwartz

Beko DRCS68 – a practical condenser tumble dryer for every home

04th March 2009
The Beko DRCS68 condenser tumble dryer is a great choice of appliance for every home. What is it about this machine which makes it stand out from the crowd? Price and features are two main contributing factors to the DRCS68 tumble dryer’s popularity. ... Read >
Author: Amy Dutton

Suspension Springs Manufacturers – Makes riding easy

25th February 2009
What is a Suspension System? A suspension system is a vehicle is a combination of many components which are designed, developed and assembled together in such manner that they work together in such a way to help to soften the unwanted effects of the su... Read >
Author: jaisprings

Five Tips to Keep your Car Tyres in Good Condition

22nd January 2009
Driving carefully by not over accelerating, braking hard and sharp corning is the best way to extend the life of your car tyres. This article has five other tips to keep your car tyres in good condition: 1. Correct Tyre Pressure Regularly check your... Read >
Author: James

Panama – Better than Costa Rica?

01st December 2008
When you think about living full or part time in Central America, Costa Rica seems to be the first country that comes to mind. Having spent a fair amount of time in both Costa Rica and Panama, I may be able to offer a somewhat unique perspective when comp... Read >
Author: Jay Stafford

Choosing Your Alloys - Some Points To Remember

30th November 2008
If you have found a set of alloys you like the look of make sure you read up on user reviews and reports before buying them, so you get an idea of the handling and performance from other owners. Big wheels can look brilliant but will not necessarily impro... Read >
Author: nickjanaw

Causes of road traffic accident claims

18th November 2008
Irrespective of your road use, be it as a cyclist, car driver, or otherwise, you have doubtless witnessed a road traffic accident at some point during your life. And with this, it is often not the fault of the road user, but actually the road itself. If y... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

Goal Setting Motivates Your Training Success

05th November 2008
A very smart person once said that a goal not written down is just a mere wish. I passionately believe this is true and have proven the power behind written goals in many aspects of my personal and professional life. In fact, one year I was planning o... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

Surviving Running Injuries

30th October 2008
Running sometimes hurts; and yes, there will be a day when all of us get injured. Even you! Just like the fact that there are two kinds of cyclists: those who have fallen and those that will fall! In a recent survey 90% of runners revealed some kind of... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

Ankle Injury Facts and Legal Consequences

01st October 2008
For most of us, an injury to the ankle usually means a minor injury that we often neglect, as we conceptualize it as something that can fully recover in itself and in due time even without taking medical steps for it. But mind you, even how grave you perc... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Diligence Leads To Fewer Car Accident Claims

20th August 2008
When you’re out and driving, there’s nothing worse than getting in an accident. Whether it’s just a fender bender or a windshield-cracking, door-shredding crash, accidents are horrible things to witness and worse to experience, not to mention the co... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

A Drivers Guide To Keeping Cyclists Safe

29th July 2008
As fuel prices continue to rise and people in general become more concerned for the environment the number of cyclists on the road is increasing. However, this increase in popularity seems to have hardened the view held by numerous drivers that cyclists a... Read >
Author: viddy55

A Motorists Guide To Dealing With Cyclists

29th July 2008
As fuel prices continue to rise and people in general become more concerned for the environment the number of cyclists on the road is increasing. However, this increase in popularity seems to have hardened the view held by numerous drivers that cyclists a... Read >
Author: viddy55

Councils Paying More For Accident Claims

24th July 2008
Councils are paying more compensation for accident claims, than ever before. Trips and slips caused by uneven paving stones have cost one council in excess of £2.5 million pounds over the last four years. With the average claim around £1800, the resourc... Read >
Author: Saurav Dutt

Injured in a Public Area- How to Claim Compensation

20th June 2008
Road traffic accident represent as the focal form of individual injury. It takes place due to many reasons as mechanical failure, diver negligence, or causal factors like pedestrians, cyclist or even animals. The chief feature that cause severe one is ins... Read >
Author: oasisclaims

Accident Injures a Blind Man and His Dog

09th June 2008
John Cooper and his guide dog, Faith received a nasty shock when they fell into a three foot pothole two weeks ago. They were walking down Gateshead Road in Hertfordshire where a pothole was left open without barriers when the incident happened. Due t... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

Potholes Cause Expense For Government And Drivers

09th May 2008
Motorcycle riders could see themselves having to pay out for damages that are caused by problems with the roads, such as potholes or bumps. TyreSafe cited the AA’s research as showing that there was £320 million in damages to vehicles throughout 200... Read >
Author: Jemma

Potholes Cause Expense For Government And Drivers

07th May 2008
Motorcycle riders could see themselves having to pay out for damages that are caused by problems with the roads, such as potholes or bumps. TyreSafe cited the AA’s research as showing that there was £320 million in damages to vehicles throughout 200... Read >
Author: Jemma

Potholes Cause Expense For Government And Drivers

06th May 2008
Motorcycle riders could see themselves having to pay out for damages that are caused by problems with the roads, such as potholes or bumps. TyreSafe cited the AA’s research as showing that there was £320 million in damages to vehicles throughout 200... Read >
Author: Jemma

LED Flashlights: Better Bicycle Illumination

29th April 2008
LED flashlights are an economical and safety conscious choice for any bicycle rider. Many riders overlook this piece of safety equipment because it has been traditionally considered too bulky or heavy to carry on a bike. However, there are a number of bik... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Armor for your Car: Honda Splash Shields

02nd April 2008
Why are cars different from jeans and sneakers? Besides the obvious fact that you don’t wear cars, your automobiles do not look good scratched, faded, and beat up. And yet whenever we drive our cars, we expose the finish and vulnerable exterior pa... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Grand Theft Auto IV(4) PS3 - Liberty City Has Never Looked So Good

26th March 2008
A great social experiment gone wrong, that's how Rockstar describes their PS3 game "Grand Theft Auto 4" This game has evolved from the original PC version over the years and it's now ready to be launched a state of the art product where entire cities are... Read >
Author: John Sern

For The Love Of Cars

18th February 2008
Do you love your vehicle? Just how can you describe or define your love for your car? Would it be like that you feel for your mobile phone? Or love for a pet? Or love for a special human being? The Auto Channel brings a report which indicated that a ... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Is Your Logical Mind Keeping You From Your Desires

18th February 2008
The critics have deemed the Law of Attraction, better known as The Secret, a false belief wherein all you have to do is "think and you get what you want." If you are a Law of Attraction practitioner, you already know that nothing could be farther from th... Read >
Author: Beth and Lee McCain

Put Potholes on Report

04th February 2008
Motorists could avoid a ‘hole’ lot of trouble on Britain’s deteriorating roads, claims one of the country’s leading breakdown services. Potholes in the road are described as “every motorist's nightmare” by Ronan Hart, marketing manager of A... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue

Learn To Harness The Power Of Attention

24th January 2008
Remember learning to ride a bike, and how nerve-wracking it was to see a big pothole in the street? You’d concentrate so hard on that pothole, and keep telling yourself "Don’t run into the pothole. Don’t run into the pothole." And lo and behold, ... Read >
Author: Helen Graves

The Secret of How Big Dreams Do Come True

25th September 2007
What do Mark Victor Hansen (co-creator of the # 1 New York Times best selling series Chicken Soup for the Soul®, co-author of The One Minute Millionaire) and T.Harv Eker, (President of Peak Potentials Training, author of the #1 New York Times best selli... Read >
Author: ilovejuliet

Know the Basics Buying a Used Car

11th June 2007
If you feel purchasing a new car is tricky, then buying a second hand car can be quite trickier. But don't fret just yet--with these guidelines to keep you on track, that used car could be one of the sweetest deals you've ever had. Where to Look ... Read >
Author: Alan

In a hurry for an accident claim?

15th May 2007
These days, It seems like we are always in a rush and wherever you go hoards of people are running to catch a bus, pushing through crowds at train stations and knocking people over to grab a taxi. But in all this haste have we forgotten the most important... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

VW offers Eos convertible

30th April 2007
This year, VW offers the convertible Eos. The car gave superb attention to detail and to the structure. VW is proud of the fact that it has been able to fit a shorter, more upright windscreen, due to the car's excellent rigidity. The car is shake-fr... Read >
Author: Jerick Brooks

DUI (Driving Under the Influence) or DWI (Driving While Influenced) Consequences

23rd April 2007
A DUI/DWI (Driving Under the Influence/Driving While Influenced) is a serious driving violation which can carry hefty financial and long-lasting legal consequences. While the intent of this article is not to provide free legal advice, it will outline the ... Read >
Author: Rocco Beatrice

Braking into a Pothole -- How to do this Properly

27th March 2007
Imagine you are driving along a nice smooth highway. You drive over a hill, and suddenly see a giant pothole just a few feet ahead. You brake as hard as you can, and you manage to slow down your car significantly, before its front wheels hit the pothole. ... Read >
Author: Misha

Motorcycle Accidents – Typical Causes

08th March 2007
When you’re out and driving, there’s nothing worse than getting in an accident. Whether it’s just a fender bender or a windshield-cracking, door-shredding crash, accidents are horrible things to witness and worse to experience. If you’re on a moto... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

A Girl's Guide to Writing Chick-lit

10th February 2007
HEY GIRLS, do you maintain a diary. Writing chick-lit stuff maybe considered brainless, but it's an acquired art. First, the essentials, you need are Mr Right, a girl and a shopping addiction to get your story rolling. Get some facts straight, chick-lit i... Read >
Author: Michael Douglas

A-holes

01st September 2006
It is a little known fact that all managers, technicians, workmen, site supervisors and planners for every A road in England and Wales are childless. Not one of them has any progeny whatsoever, and only five of them have nephews or nieces. Three of these ... Read >
Author: Dave Fouracre

A Car Needs New Upholstery Too

03rd May 2006
Upholstery refers to the work done so as to provide seats of your vehicle with padding, springs, webbing, fabric covers, or leather covers. It actually comes from the Middle English words of "up" and "holden". When put together, these words mean "to hol... Read >
Author: Jennifer Dylan

5 Tips for Choosing the Best Airline Credit Card for You

17th March 2006
If you need to fly for your work or for your personal life, an airline credit card can reap great rewards for the way that you travel. With these tips, you're sure to pick an airline credit card that will work for you. 1. Who's sponsoring it? W... Read >
Author: Beth Derkowitz

The Power of Stretching

09th March 2006
Your muscles ache from a good stretch. This is quite normal and is part of the process. Stretching has seemingly been with us and particular with athletes since the beginning of time. A very key point to good stretching is to hold the stretch for at le... Read >
Author: David Snape

The Best Performance Brake Kits, Replacement Parts now on sale at Parts Train

13th July 2005
Increase the horsepower of your brakes with Parts Train's BMW Brake Kit. These kits are designed to increase braking performance with larger rotors and calipers with increased clamping force. Maintain consistent performance with a brake kit by ensuring t... Read >
Author: Jenny McLane