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Roof Rack: Why Do I Need Roof Racks?

11th April 2010
A roof rack is a set of bars attached to the roof of a motor vehicle. It serves as an additional storage and allows safe transport of personal belongings. It is used to store bulky items like luggage, and various carriers like bicycle, canoes and skis. It... Read >
Author: Brian Tim

Pedestrian Injury Accidents and a Motorist Duty of Care

05th March 2010
Duty of Care Owed to Pedestrians It seems fairly obvious that a driver has a duty to use care toward pedestrians in California, as well as every other state. A pedestrian also has a duty of care towards automobiles but an operator of a motor vehicle has ... Read >
Author: Jason Lundberg

What Driving Schools Do Not Teach You

15th January 2010
Driving Schools are an excellent resource to learn how to operate a motor vehicle effectively. However, practically driving schools cannot teach you everything. You won't learn for example, how to change a tire while attending a driving school. This is no... Read >
Author: Kris Kolanko

Why Buy an Electric Bike or Scooter?

18th December 2009
Why Buy an Electric Bike? By: Marvin Heikkila 1. Hill Climbing That may sound obvious, but it's the primary advantage. A good electric bike or scooter effectively flattens hills, increasing your average speed and eliminating the 'groan' factor when... Read >
Author: Ideas and Concepts

Refinance: How To Get Better Loan Terms and Lower Interest Rates!

18th August 2009
How you handle loans impacts your FICO score more than any other factor in your credit history. It's a fact, you are scored heavily on the kinds of loans you have, how many months or years you have had those loans, the oustanding balances, and your repaym... Read >
Author: Jim DeSantis

Should I Submit to a Breathalyzer?

18th June 2009
It's been said many times, that if you're stopped for a DUI, don't take the Breathalyzer test and they won't be able to convict you, but is that really true? When questioning whether you should take a Breathalyzer test when pulled over for a DUI, there ar... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter

Sign Guidelines: Towing a Vehicle From Private Property

06th June 2009
Has someone left an abandoned vehicle on your parking lot? What can you do if someone parks on your property and then dines at a restaurant across the street? Can you tow a vehicle from a handicap parking spot if they just run in for a few minutes? What h... Read >
Author: alphabetsigns

Defensive Driving Quiz Free Interrelated Guide

18th May 2009
I am sure your quest for defensive driving quiz has come to an end as you read this article. Yes, gone are those days when we have to search endlessly for defensive driving quiz information or other such information like dmv approved traffic school, Flori... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Top 10 Most Reliable Cars on the Road

25th February 2009
In recent years it has been the Japanese and Korean car manufacturers that have cornered the reliability stakes of motor vehicle manufacturing and they continue to do so without any real competition from their European counterparts. In fact, not one motor... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Understanding Washington State Mandatory Auto Insurance Law

16th January 2009
In the State of Washington (WA), one who is driving a motor vehicle has various means of insurance protection. WA law requires any driver to secure any of the following: insurance liability policy, a certificate of deposit, or a liability bond to the requ... Read >
Author: Michael

Getting to Know the Real Class A Motorhome Basics and Other RV Basics

18th November 2008
Perhaps you have encountered many times the word RV or recreational vehicle. You may be considering buying such vehicle for your family. You may be considering changing your current motor home to something more extravagant and more satisfactory for your g... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Avoid The A-Pillar Blind Spot

23rd September 2008
Structurally cars are far hardier today than they have every been. One of the key factors in making cars stronger is the evolution of the A pillar. The A pillar is the section of car that separates the windscreen and the side windows. Over the years in an... Read >
Author: viddy55

Mobile Phone, Phone Holders, Cars And The Law

06th September 2008
Do you need to use a mobile phone whilst travelling in a car or other motor vehicle? If you do then it it's in your interest to make sure, that you're clear about what the law of the land has to say on the subject. Mobile phones had been around for quite ... Read >
Author: lexisclick

Who can benefit from credit cards with cash back on diesel fuel?

03rd March 2008
If you are an avid motorist (and what red-blooded American isn't?), specialty cards issued by major oil companies - such as credit cards with cash back on diesel fuel - may be the best cash back credit cards to carry. Gas cash back credit cards can be a t... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Your chances of being sued are now 1 in 4

02nd March 2007
Your chances of being sued have increased! The latest statistics reveal that you have a 1 in 4 chance of having a potentially ruinous lawsuit filed against you sometime in the future. The richer you are, the bigger the target, whether it's some opportu... Read >
Author: Glyn Norman
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