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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 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 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 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • About the Toyota Prius' Safety Features

    The Toyota Prius is Toyota's gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle. Currently in its third generation, the Prius has four trims--simply dubbed II, III, IV and V--that differ from each other in safety...

  • How to transport your vehicle cross country

    You have several options when it comes to transporting your vehicle across the country. If you don't want to drive the car yourself (or tow it if it isn't running), or haul it behind another car...

  • Tips on Backing a Fifth Wheel Trailer

    Driving a fifth wheel trailer is very intimidating but, once one gets behind the wheel, driving them is just as simple as driving a car. There are a few tips and guidelines to help become a better...

  • How to Tow a Jeep

    Jeeps are among the most commonly towed vehicles. A Jeep is often carried behind an RV or SUV for off-road use during camping, hunting and fishing excursions. A Jeep is not built for highway...

  • Why a Trailer Handles Poorly

    Although it is tempting to think of the trailer you're towing as a set-and-forget barge, taking that huge, heavy platform for granted is a sure route to a bad day. Knowing the situations that can...

  • Common Automobile Safety Problems

    The purchase of a new car is a great feeling, but do not be surprised if you learn that your vehicle shares one or more of these common safety problems.

  • How to Rent a Vehicle Without a Credit Card

    If you plan on traveling and need a reliable form of transportation, you may want to rent a car. Most of the time, when you book your vehicle in advance, you pay for or hold the reservation with a...

  • How to Obtain an Auto Title With a Lien

    An auto title is a legal document that shows who has ownership of a vehicle. When you purchase a vehicle, ownership is transferred from the seller to you, the buyer. If you obtained a loan to...

  • How to Stop Your Car If You Have Brake Failure

    Make sure your not one of the unlucky ones by knowing how to stop your car should your car have major break failure. Tips for both automatics and manual vehicles should you experience break failure.

  • How to Register Your Vehicle in Arizona

    In Arizona, you can renew your vehicle's registration online, over the phone or in person at your local Motor Vehicle Division office. If you you want to register your out-of-state vehicle in...

  • How to Replace a Lost Vehicle Title in Kansas

    A vehicle title serves as proof of ownership of a vehicle. Without it, an owner can have difficulty selling the vehicle, transporting it across state lines or changing its state affiliation. In...

  • How to Driving Safety Tips for Winter

    If you live in anywhere it snows a few times a season you know it can get pretty bad during winter. Even if you've lived in the area for many years it's imperative that you take time every winter...

  • How to Transfer Lease License Plates

    All cars driven on American roads must have a license tag on them. Some states do require a plate to be on both the front and back of the vehicle, while most simply ask the plate to be on the...

  • How to Get a Free Car Recall Report

    Don't get suckered into paying for a recall report. The NHTSA (the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) lets you check for recalls on your vehicle for free. Manufacturing or engineering...

  • How to Report Someone for Dangerous Driving to the Police

    Dangerous or reckless drivers are a threat to society. If you have witnessed a vehicular crime or a person operating a motor vehicle dangerously or while intoxicated, it's your duty to report that...

  • How to Drive Defensively During the Holidays

    Car crashes kill: more than 41,000 people die each year as a result of traffic collisions. Another two million suffer disabling injuries in car accidents. According to the National Safety Council,...

  • How to Brake While Driving

    While common sense plays the largest factor into braking effectively and safely while driving, knowing how your car brakes will optimize your success. There are many factors to consider when...

  • How Not to Tow a Car

    Towing your car, whether it's a classic or a newer model, isn't rocket science. However, there are quite a few ways to get it completely wrong and risk both the safety of your car and yourself....

  • How to Put a Car in Neutral From Park

    The neutral gear on a motor vehicle disengages the engine from the wheels and allows the engine to idle while running. Although the neutral gear is not intended for use while driving, you must...

  • How to Get the Best Gas Mileage Today

    The best gas mileage is something we all thing about. Everyone is talking about it and it's the focus of every car commercial. But wouldn't it be nice if you could get the best gas mileage out of...

  • How to Use a Wheelchair Lift Properly

    Wheelchair lifts make it possible for people in wheelchairs to get in and out of vehicles safely and efficiently. However, you must use a lift properly to ensure the safety of both you and the...

  • How to Protect Your Car in a City

    When visiting a metropolis for the first time, there' re more chances of having your car stolen.

  • 90 Degree Car Parking Methods

    There are a number of different ways you can park your car including, parallel parking, angle parking or perpendicular parking. The latter is another term for 90 degree parking, the kind of...

  • Tow Truck Rules and Regulations

    Tow truck rules and regulations are strictly enforced at the municipal government level. At the state level, laws regulate predatory towing service practices to prevent high tow and storage charges

  • How to Pass a Driving Test With Ease

    Many people wanting to get a driver's license face mandated state tests. Some states require that you take only a written or computer type examination, and other states require that you also pass...

  • Fleet Vehicle Safety Checklist

    A fleet is a group of any type of vehicle not owned or leased by individuals, but by various businesses of differing sizes, or by the government. These include groups like taxis, parcel...

  • How to Calculate the Value of a Wrecked Car

    Determine the value of your vehicle before the damage. Use resources such as Kelley Blue Book, NADA and Edmunds.com. Make sure you correctly input your vehicle options and mileage; they can have a...

  • How to Drive a Manual Transmission (Stick-Shift) Automobile

    Have you ever joined in a discussion with friends, who can drive stick and who can't? Have you ever been to the dealership but turned away from a car based on it being a stick-shift? Has your...

  • How to Yield To An Emergency Vehicle

    The most important thing for an emergency vehicle to accomplish is to safely arrive on the incident scene. The following steps will provide you with the required information needed to safely move...

  • How to Keep A Safe Distance When Stopped

    Have you ever seen a car "rear-end " another car at an intersection and wonder "how did that happen"? Most of the time, it's because of bad driving habits. Here are a couple of...

  • How to Drive Manual Gears

    You may, someday, find yourself having to drive a manual-gear vehicle. For those who've never done it, the task may seem difficult. Many jobs feature manual vehicles. In snow country, manual gears...

  • How to Drive a Minivan With Hand Controls

    Driving a car seems like a commonplace thing to most people, but to the physically disabled, it may be more of a challenge. Hand controls have changed the world for those drivers, allowing many to...

  • How to Reinforce Positive Behavior with GPS Tracking

    Want to get an ‘eye roll’ from your teenager? Just suggest that a GPS Tracking device be attached to the vehicle that they drive. Actually, you might get a stronger reaction than that. ...

  • How to Use GPS Tracking to Recover Stolen Autos

    There are two basic kinds of auto thieves. First are the ones who look for a specific make and model of vehicle that brings them the most money. These thieves break into the vehicle and steal it...

  • All Wheel Drive Vs. 4 Wheel Drive in Snow

    When you live in a place that gets a lot of snow, or even moderate snow, the vehicle you choose is one of the most important decisions you will make. This is especially true for those who commute...

  • Tennessee Motor Vehicle Title Information

    The Tennessee Department of Revenue oversees the handling of title and registration for motor vehicle owners through each of the state's 95 county clerk offices. To apply for title and...

  • What Is the Correct Way to Park a Car on a Hill?

    Parking in a city or town where spaces are limited may force you to park on a hill. Unlike parking on other areas of a street, a hill poses the danger of your car rolling down and hitting another...

  • How to Drive without being Distracted

    Distractions do cause accidents. It is the responsibility of each licensed driver to remove all unnecessary distractions in order to safely operate a vehicle. Your life, as well as the lives of...

  • How to React to The Toyota Recall

    Toyota is taking the safety of its customers very seriously. With that in mind they have issued the largest recall for the company to day recalling more than 3.8 million vehicles because of floor...

  • DMV Driving Test Mandatory Rules

    For any new driver, the state-mandated road test can be an intimidating challenge. Driving tests, along with a written exam, are meant to ensure that only safe drivers are licensed to drive on...

  • How to Disable Onstar

    OnStar offers services such as emergency crash response, navigation, hands-free calling and stolen vehicle recovery assistance. While OnStar is a built-in safety feature for some vehicles, there...

  • How to Back a Fifth Wheel Trailer

    Fifth wheel trailers can sometimes present problems for drivers who must back the popular camping and recreational vehicles into position. Because the trailers can veer in unexpected directions,...

  • How to Lessen The Chance of Getting Your Car Stolen

    It’s no secret that with high unemployment crime seems to increase as well. Protecting your car or truck from vehicle theft should be on your list of things to do. Unfortunately when a car is...

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