Posted on November 1st, 2011 by by admin
Driving in snow can be very intimidating experience to most drivers. If you have never driven in snow before or rarely do, you may not feel as comfortable facing snowing conditions as those who do on a regular basis. The following guide lists five tips to help you acclimate to driving in the snow:
1. Preparation: This is essential in learning any new skill. The better you can prepare before you are thrust into snowy conditions, the more apt you will be to successfully handle the situation. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on October 28th, 2011 by by admin
Be for you go out in the weather make sure you have a road emerrgeny kit.And chck the weather for that day. If is rain slow down from the speed limit like 5mph that way you will be safe in the rain.always drive safe driving inthe weather will keep you safe driving in the rain.There is always a road side phine on the road for you road emeeryeny.Will help you out of the emergeny on the road went at the rain day outside.Went it the rain Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on October 24th, 2011 by by admin
When you are driving it is always best to be aware of what to do in case of a roadside emergency. Rather it is a technical problem or just a flat tire; ensure that you have pulled over to the side of the road where it will not cause an injury to you or another driver. Once your are pulled over, if it is safer, get out of the car on the passenger’s side of the car and place flares or other warning devices near your car to Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on October 23rd, 2011 by by admin
A roadside emergency can occur at any time, to any person who is driving. These emergencies can range from a mechanical malfunction or flat tire to a health issue. Knowing what to do in an emergent situation can lower the risk of harm to you, your vehicle and other drivers.
Prepare an emergency kit and keep it in the trunk of your vehicle at all times. This kit should have a bottle of water, blankets, flares and a flashlight, at the very minimum. When an emergency occurs, pull as far to the side of the road Read the rest of this entry »