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By John Gossett 0 comments
If ever a time in history calls for improving your gas mileage, it is now. So taking a moment to consider and monitor the way you drive your car can save you hundreds even thousands of dollars a year. Every two or three miles per gallon you ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
The four-wheel drive is a wonderful invention that can save you from becoming stuck in adverse weather conditions, such as mud or snow. There are a few tricks to successful four-wheeling in snow that you need to know. So follow these steps to ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Many people assume that driving a humvee is like operating any civilian vehicle, but the humvee is in a class of it's own. The "high mobility multi purpose wheeled vehicle" is exactly that and requires a different approach to driving... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Hybrids are very popular in California. The purchase of a hybrid helps you save the environment, decreases our need on foreign oil and helps you save money on gasoline. In addition, in California you can drives your hybrid in carpool lanes, ... more »
By *nen* 1 comments
Have you ever wanted to learn at least the basics of how to drive a manual transmission? Luckily, the basic concepts of starting to move a manual transmission car and shifting through the gears is a process anyone can learn. This guide will help ... more »
By darknova 0 comments
This article will teach you how to drive a stick shift efficiently... more »
By pcsessler 0 comments
Think American drivers are bad and undisciplined? You don’t know how good you have it until you’ve driven abroad. Driving habits obviously differ from country to country — it is to be expected. English and German drivers are more disciplined than ... more »
By Lareby 0 comments
There’ll probably come a day when you decide it’s time to finally come from behind the wheel of the car. But, this is not to say that you must give up the car keys now just because you are getting older. Adapting your driving practices can ... more »
By rosswhite1 0 comments
There are so many bad drivers on the roads these days. It can be so easy to get into a wreck if you are not constantly aware of your surroundings and traffic situations. I have a few tips here to help keep you safe on the road!.. more »
By thomasr 0 comments
Defensive Driving is like taking a CPR/First Aid class in that it with tools needed to save lives. It’s like investing in your future. Now don’t think that just because you have taken a Defensive Driving Course that you are invincible to ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Steep mountain roads often have beautiful views but also hold serious hazards for divers. Keeping a manual transmission car under control takes skill and practice. Learning the techniques for driving down a long mountain incline saves wear and ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Yikes. City driving is a mess. Regardless of when you head out, there are always too many people on the road, and judging by the way they're driving, they all have somewhere to be-20 minutes ago. If you're from the country, don't worry. You can ... more »
By Emjo 0 comments
Millions of people drive in and through cities on a daily basis. These simple steps can help reduce headaches associated with driving in a city. It can be stressful, but with a few tips and some common sense, everyone can get where they need to be... more »
By vauxhall1979 0 comments
Driving in developing countries like in Indonesia is similar to going suicide in the road, especially for people who drives according to the rules. So why not feed some information for yous who is planning to go and drive in Indonesia to learn a ... more »
By JennieV 1 comments
Driving in Los Angeles is a special skill, and to stay alive when you take to the streets, it’s best to school yourself on the way Angelenos approach the road. While some legal rules are followed, most are creatively bent or completely ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Rush hour is always a hassle for any driver but more so when you have a manual transmission. The simple act of pushing the clutch in and out begins to fatigue the leg and just relaxing becomes impossible. Knowing how to cruise a manual ... more »
By Tiferet 0 comments
I happen to come from a flat city, namely Chicago. When I moved to Seattle many years ago, I couldn't believe how many people did not know how to drive in the snow. Seattle has two strikes against it; it doesn't snow that often and it's a hilly ... more »
By Summer Banks 0 comments
For 360 out of 365 days, life in the desert remains rain-free. But on those other 5 days, you can be sure car accidents skyrocket. Driving in the desert rain take preparation, skill and knowledge... more »
By hyperionwriting 0 comments
Every year in November or December, the first snow falls. Especially in Northern states, this can be a time when taking your vehicle out on the road can be particularly frightening. Roads are difficult to handle and other drivers seem to have ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Crossing the southern border in your own vehicle or flying into Mexico and renting a vehicle both necessitate that you can legally drive in Mexico. As one of the top tourist destinations for U.S. citizens, knowing if and how to legally operate a ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Danica Patrick was born on March 25, 1982 in Beloit, Wisconsin but raised in Roscoe, Illinois. In 2005, she was named Rookie of the Year in the Indianapolis 500 and the IndyCar Series season. In May of the following year, she published her ... more »
By mlstraw 0 comments
Off road driving is a fun and adventurous way to enjoy your Jeep or other four wheel drive vehicle. Here are some simple tips to make your off road adventure more fun... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
People who own off-road vehicles want to drive on different terrains for an exciting driving experience. Off-road driving can usually be performed by numerous models of 4x4 trucks and sport utility vehicles. Keep these things in mind if you plan ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Wintertime is especially hazardous for driving due to adverse weather. Encounters with ice, for example, can make drastic changes to driving conditions that can catch even experienced drivers off guard. If you live in a climate that experiences ... more »
By Silverwing 0 comments
Soon their will be about a quarter of all motorists will be 65+. Many people consider that older drivers are dangerous to have on the road. The good news is that adding more years to your driving life can be easy know in life. There are ... more »