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Driving & Safety

From passing drivers education to surviving traffic school, eHow offers helpful advice on driving and safety. With helpful How Tos on subjects such as avoiding car accidents, steering clear of traffic tickets and keeping children safe on the road, eHow is the perfect driving instructor. Does your husband have a hopeless case of the lead foot? Use eHow’s advice to get him off the city streets and enrolled in a racing school, where he can drive among his own kind.

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  • How to get your Florida Driving Record

    How to obtain a copy of your Florida Driving Record instantly and what it will include.

  • How to Reduce Insurance For safety driving course

    A bingle driving layer or a apologetic dynamical action can benefit you in status of car contract value. This article talks nigh how to displace your car protection premium with attitude dynamical...

  • How to Practice Safe Driving In Winter Conditions

    Think you already know how to drive safely in winter conditions? If you do, that's great. Unfortunately, many folks who felt secure with their driving abilities found themselves involved in some...

  • How to Find an Austin DWI Attorney

    With the recent arrest of Freshman Marcus Davis of the University of Texas Longhorns for a DWI in Austin, DWIs have been the talk of Austin and have made big news. Perhaps you yourself have are...

  • How to Renew A California Driver's License

    If your California driver's license is going to expire soon or if you just need a new one, the process is surprisingly simple. You will have to pay a small fee to renew your license, and if you...

  • How to Get Your Driver Abstract In New York

    Everyone who lives in New York State and has a driver license has a driver abstract. A driver abstract is your driving record and contains various information pertaining to you and your driving...

  • How to Stop a Car Skidding on Snow and Ice

    One of the greatest dangers of winter driving is skidding out of control on snow and ice. On a freeway, it can cause a pileup. In two-way traffic, a head-on collision. Here's how to learn to...

  • How to Stop Your Car When The Brakes Fail

    Imagine you are going down a steep hill and you go to tap you but nothing happens. There is a number of things you can do, but you definitely need to think fast!

  • How to Prepare Your Car for a Snowstorm

    Snow is a beautiful phenomena; sparkling crystals that seem to glow with a mysterious beauty can soften—ironically—the hardest heart. But when the snow decides to conspire against you—it’s a force...

  • How to Get Directions To Anywhere

    Here is an article on how to find directions to any place you want to go. Read this article to find out how you can find detailed driving instructions for any trip.

  • How to Choose Between a Car and a Bike for Travel to Work

    The cost to buy, maintain, and operate a car is often very high, which is why some people wonder if riding bikes rather than cars is better. In some areas, traffic is quite a headache, too....

  • How to Become a More Confident Driver

    Being a good driver and having confidence behind the wheel go hand in hand. If you find yourself a bit lacking in either of these departments, don't worry because you're not alone. It's much...

  • How to Get Rid of Your Blind Spot

    I have always adjusted my side mirrors the same way…so that I can see the side of my car in about 1/3 to ½ of the mirror, and then the lane or shoulder in the remainder of the mirror. But...

  • How to Remove Frost From Windshield Without a Scraper

    When you live in an area with moderate climate, like the Bay Area in California, you will find yourself ill equipped on days your car windshield and windows are covered by frost. In other words,...

  • How to Raise boys as a Single Parent - Cars

    Boys and cars go together like PB&J. But what if you're a single parent and money is tight? How do you explain that you can't buy them a shiny new car when they turn 16? Or just everything...

  • How to Stop Helping Traffic

    Everyone has being stuck in traffic jams wondering who/what caused it and how late your going to be. There are some things we can do as drivers to avoid causing traffic

  • How to Drive On Slick Icy Roads

    In many areas of the country, driving on slick, icy roads may become necessary during the Fall and Winter months. It is possible to get to work and back in one piece with a few tips to help you...

  • How to Make The Best of a Long Commute

    In today's transient society people are driving farther and farther to get to or from their place of employment. I drive 38.4 miles each way everyday, in brutal Washington DC/Baltimore traffic. ...

  • How to Get a Vehicle Ready for Driving in Inclement Winter Weather

    During the winter the weather can change in an instant, leaving roads snow or ice packed, and decreasing visibility to a few feet. It is important to purchase items to place in your vehicle during...

  • How to Stop Your Car Safely When Your Brakes Fail

    Every car will sooner or later have their brake fail. Here is a way to safely stop your vehicle if you have no braking ability through the brake pedal. Follow these instructions and you will...

  • How to Set a Car Mirror

    The purpose of setting a car mirror is to eliminate the blind spot in your side mirrors. The blind spot occurs when an approaching car is not visible in a side mirror as it passes on either the...

  • How Safe Is the Smart Car?

    The Smart car is the smallest gasoline-powered, street-legal vehicle for sale in the United States. Receiving excellent crash test ratings and getting excellent fuel economy, the Smart Fortwo is a...

  • How Do Tire Pressure Sensors Work on New Cars?

    In the United States, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration requires tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) on all new vehicles sold after 2008. These systems monitor the air...

  • Seat Belt Use & Safety

    According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), wearing seat belts saves lives in car accidents. Wearing a seat belt reduces your chance of death by 45%.

  • How to Read My Ford Ranger Check Engine Light Code

    If your Ford Ranger is having a service problem, the engine warning light will let you know virtually immediately. The Check Engine light is located on the lower left side below the dashboard. It...

  • Autobahn Safety

    Drivers in the United States often dream of what it would be like to race around the German Autobahn at breakneck speeds. But actually there are a lot of safety restrictions to which German...

  • How to Use Windshield Wipers & Headlights

    Windshield wipers and headlights on your vehicle are important safety devices that allow you to see while driving at night or during inclimate weather. The windshield wipers clear away rain and...

  • Safety Features of Cars

    While looking for a new car can be fun and exciting, you should not forget about safety among all the high-tech bells and whistles. Safety is the most important thing when driving, and cars today...

  • Seat Belt Shoulder Pad Information

    Seat belt pads make wearing a seat belt more comfortable. They are typically made of cushion and come in a variety of colors and styles. Normally they are placed close to the neck.

  • How to Use Battery Jumper Cables for Car

    Dead batteries are a common occurrence, and this annoying problem happens to everyone. Sometimes you leave your lights on, or you may have turned on the interior light to check your hair and...

  • How to Unlock a Toyota Matrix

    Manual door locks are a thing of the past. These days, deciphering the different kinds of locks on your car (2 stage, remote) can make it nearly as difficult to get in or out of your vehicle as it...

  • SUV Rollover Safety

    SUVs, or sport utility vehicles, are among the most likely of all vehicles to rollover in an accident. They also account for 33 percent of accident fatalities, which makes rollover safety a key...

  • How Do I Position the Wing Mirrors on My Car?

    The proper positioning of your wing, or side-view, mirrors is paramount to your ability to drive safely. When adjusted properly, these mirrors will minimize blind-spot hazards and ensure that you...

  • Small Car Safety

    With higher gas prices and increased environmental awareness, small cars are becoming more popular. When considering buying a small car, you may wonder whether you're trading safety for less...

  • How to Renew a Washington Driver's License Abroad

    Is your driving license about to expire? If you hold a Washington State Driver's License, you may apply for extension or renewal by mail even if you're abroad or elsewhere in the US. Whenever...

  • How to Avoid Red Light Violations

    Avoid red light violations by using caution at yellow lights. When driving, it’s easy for yellow lights to creep up on a driver who is distracted or going too fast. Proper techniques for driving...

  • How to Get a Copy of an Accident Report Online

    A preliminary, or unofficial, accident report is commonly initiated by law enforcement at the scene of a traffic accident to record details of what happened, based partially on direct statements...

  • How to Aim Fog Lights

    Fog lights can be crucial during hazy conditions, increasing visibility to help you avoid accidents and better navigate the road. Unfortunately, they can be extremely dangerous to other drivers if...

  • Chevy Aveo Safety

    The Chevy Aveo, a subcompact vehicle, is available as a sedan or hatchback (Aveo5). Regardless of body type, the Aveo is available in three trim packages (LS, LT and LT2) with their standard...

  • Toyota Prius Safety

    The Prius is a gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle manufactured by automaker Toyota. Although it has many standard safety features, some of its four trim packages--named after Roman numerals II...

  • How Long Should My Tires Last?

    The family car is a complex machine full of components that could fail at any time, sometimes resulting in property damage or personal injury. Among the components that typically fail are tires,...

  • How to Drive Safely and Stay Safe on Snowy, Icy Days

    Driving in snow is different, in southern vs. northern parts of our great USA! Some people have a lot of snow, and some people do not. There is a different way of thinking of the people in these...

  • Safety of Smart Cars

    The Smart Car, manufactured by Daimler AG, is touted as the most efficient gasoline-powered automobile in production. The car has become popular for this reason, as well as the current economic...

  • How to Evaluate AAA

    AAA is a network of regional auto clubs that are best known for offering emergency roadside service on the local, national and international levels. Depending on your AAA membership, available...

  • How to Detect a GPS Tracker Attached to Your Car

    There are a few reasons why you may want to detect a Global Positioning System (GPS) tracker on your car. You could be worried that you're being illegally tracked by somebody, or you might have...

  • How to Winterize Your Car and Practice Safety Driving Tips

    With old man winter arriving in many states, it’s time once again to prepare the car for the weather and practice safety driving tips. How many people with no garage, wake up to the time...

  • How to Detect a GPS Tracking Device in a Car

    It is possible to buy a used car from a private dealer and not know that it is equipped with a GPS tracking device. For the most part, you will want to remove the tracking device just to be...

  • How to Block GPS Tracking

    A GPS tracker is a device used to track the location of a vehicle. There are two types of trackers available to the public: a logger tracking system and a real-time tracking system. A logger...

  • Basic Car Seat Safety

    Early forms of car seats were made of sacks and drawstrings and were used to keep children from moving around, according to Americanheritage.com. In the 1970s and 1980s, companies began to made...

  • How to Find a Defensive Driving School

    Whether you've got a teenager who's about to get her license, you want to lower insurance costs, you want to fix a bad driving record, or you're just looking to learn a little about defensive...

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