We have put together a few blogs where you can read more about the importance of driving. We hope you find this information useful.
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Texas Defensive Driving So you were hauling ass home from work, trying to catch the fourth quarter of Boston-Detroit game 6, and all of a sudden you see those damn flashing lights in your rear view mirror… You pull over and hope the cop keeps going, trying to catch the other guy speeding ahead, but he’s only interested in you.
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Cars Today I don’t know how many of you have seen or heard about Top Gear, the BBC production that is pretty much the best car-show EVER made. Seriously, check them out on youtube . They do everything with cars that you’d want to, and so many cool projects that you could never come up with yourself.
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Teen Driving Education Why is that? For the most part, teenagers are less-informed, less-experienced, and more reckless than the average adult. Of course, nothing can replace experience, but taking a great drivers education class can give a teen a the information needed to significantly reduce the risks of driving.
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Save Money On Gas If you really want to save money on gas and at the same time save Mother Earth, you definitely want to buy a Hybrid. The Toyota Prius was the first mass-produced hybrid, with some pretty long wait-lists when it first came out. But now the market has expanded, and some other car-makers want a piece of that H-pie. So we’ll cover three areas of that new market.
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Red Light Tickets Running red lights is a serious violation, and it poses a significant danger to anyone trying to use our roadways safely. The Federal Highway Administration says that in 2005, 805 fatalities occurred because people ran red lights.
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Driver's Education Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens, accounting for 36% of all deaths in this age group (CDC 2006). However, research suggests that the most strict and comprehensive graduated drivers licensing programs are associated with reductions of 38% and 40% in fatal and injury crashes, respectively, of 16-year-old drivers.
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Insurance By taking a Defensive Driving Online course; some Insurance Companies will offer a discount on your years Auto insurance Rates. The reason being: those who drive defensively are less likely to be involved in an auto accident. And therefore the money an Insurance company will save from automobile repairs far outweigh the discounts which makes it easy for those companies to pass the savings on down to the consumer as an incentive to take Defensive Driving course!
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Gas Milage By taking a Defensive Driving Online course; some Insurance Companies will offer a discount on your years Auto insurance Rates. The reason being: those who drive defensively are less likely to be involved in an auto accident. And therefore the money an Insurance company will save from automobile repairs far outweigh the discounts which makes it easy for those companies to pass the savings on down to the consumer as an incentive to take Defensive Driving course!
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Defensive Driving You must use good manners if you want to get along with other drivers on the road. Just because you are cut off from other drivers by walls of steel and glass is no reason to treat them any differently than if you were to meet them at a party.
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Teen Driver's Education If you think you are overreacting every time your teen asks for the keys, don’t worry, you have a very good reason to freak out! According to the Institute for Highway Safety, 16-year olds get into accidents almost 10x’s more often than other drivers. Many things account for this huge gap in accident rates.
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Internet Traffic School The higher the speed, the less time a driver has to react to any hazard, the longer it takes to stop. While she transfers her foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal, an alert driver will travel one foot for every one mph she is driving.
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Better Miles per Gallon With gas prices on the never-ending rise it’s clear that foreign automakers have their finger on the pulse of the car buying world.
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Avoiding Road Rage If someone tailgates you, open up more space in front by carefully slowing down. If, as often happens on a freeway, someone else then fills that space, let the distance open up again by decelerating or changing lanes.
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