Driving Safety

Articles in Driving Safety

By Nona-Michael Jackson 0 comments
Driving can be tiring, it can be enjoyable because it makes life so much easier especially when going shopping, going to a conference, when meeting people for lunch, launcheon and parties. But long journeys can begin to feel a bore... more »
By wickedgurlteen 0 comments
Expressways might scare some people because of the high-speed traffic, trucks, tolls, and especially the other cars. Don't worry follow these simple steps to enter an expressway very safely... more »
By Safreena Rajan, eHow UK 0 comments
The best ways to find out about Motorway Closures is to turn down the beats blasting from your CD or DVD and tune into one of the many fantastic U.K. radio stations that give live updates on what’s happening on the roads... more »
By Lindseycl 0 comments
As you find that your family is growing, you are also finding out that your current vehicle is too small. How do you go about finding the right vehicle for you and your family? What is affordable? This article will show you the right steps to ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
A vehicle's safety is an important consideration when you are buying a new or used car. How can you be sure that you are getting one of the safer cars in its class? Follow these steps, and you will know exactly how that car compares to the rest... more »
By generatorblue 0 comments
A sure and simple way to keep car headliner stuck to the car ceiling... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
You can combat boredom in slow-moving traffic by engaging in all sorts of activities: listening to music, checking out your reflection, flirting with neighboring drivers. If you are driving and notice a cute person next to you, get their ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
You could be the best driver on the road. But if you follow a car improperly, you put yourself into a lot of risk. In many states, if you rear end another vehicle, you're liable to be charged with following too closely. Even if the other driver ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
With ever-increasing congestion on U.S. highways, safety consciousness must be a priority. Pedestrians and motorists can share the roadways safely, but only by working together. If you live in a busy neighborhood, a carefully placed Children ... more »
By greenliving 0 comments
Many people are frustrated by motorists traveling at excessive speeds on their street. It may be that there actually are a large number of motorists exceeding the posted speed limit. If this is the case, you should contact the local enforcement ... more »
By Sendblock 1 comments
Resolving a problem before it becomes a crisis is always wise. While it may be difficult to get an older person to relinquish the privilege of driving, it is important to help him retire from the road if he is a danger to himself or others... more »
By GANC67 0 comments
I can help you get phone numbers and directions for free... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Moving to a new neighborhood can be difficult, especially for children. You can diminish the feelings of strangeness by exploring your new locale and learning where everything is... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Auto recalls typically occur when a manufacturing issue affects the safety of the vehicle. An auto recall may involve replacing a faulty part in order for the car company to abide by federal standards. You can do the following in order to handle ... more »
By Sendblock 0 comments
Every year on New Year's Day we hear about drunk driving fatalities. Drinking and driving should NEVER be an option. Whether the person is a friend or stranger, it is imperative to stop someone who is impaired from getting behind the wheel of a car... more »
By PaulM 0 comments
Increase fuel efficiency and miles per gallon with these simple, practical tips... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Seven out of ten children are riding in safety seats that are not installed correctly. Children need safety seats that are appropriate for their weight, height and age. If installed properly, a safety seat can protect a child from severe injury ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Add video to your vehicle with a rearview mirror monitor. It plugs directly into your vehicle's video system and displays the images on the built-in screen. When not in use, the rearview mirror monitor acts and looks just like a regular rearview ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
A speed bump may aggravate you when one comes up unexpectedly, but it does serve an important purpose. Statistics show that a speed bump can reduce the speed of cars to as little as 5 miles per hour. This type of traffic control can reduce the ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
As anti-theft provisions are made each year, thieves too come up with new ways to break them. It is important to take great measures to protect your vehicle. Although no anti-theft device is 100 percent thief proof, an alarm will keep the thieves ... more »
By Paulcicero55 0 comments
This brief article will show any driver of any type of automobile how to ensure that his or her view while driving is clear... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
We've all heard the stories about how dangerous sport utility vehicles are. They're more likely to roll over on the road, crushing passengers because they have no roll bars and causing the gas tank to explode. But if safe driving prevails, you ... more »
By Tony Evans 0 comments
When states fail to curb dangerous senior drives, the results can be tragic. Trying to persuade Grams or Grandpa to give up the ID card with their picture on it is likely to be met with an irascible, if not downright hostile response. Here are ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
You're cruising down the road and suddenly you hear it! Sirens blazing from somewhere in the distance. It sounds like a fire engine, but you can't quite be sure where it's coming from. Here are a few tips on how to let a fire engine pass you in ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
You need to move some household appliances or furniture and you've borrowed a truck and trailer to do it. Moving day has arrived and you're pumped, motivated and ready to roll. Remember a couple of common sense factors before you take off... more »