Monday, October 25, 2021
Does Falling Back For Daylight Savings Time Affect Your Driving?
Do you suffer from Drowsy Driving as a result of the twice-a-year time change? Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021, when the clock will “fall back” one hour. There are several things you can do to keep yourself and others on the road around you safe.
Pull over if you feel drowsy or sense your reaction time is impaired. Some warning signs of drowsy driving are yawning, heavy eyelids, tailgating, drifting into other lanes, and an inability to recall the past few miles of driving.
Spend a little extra time in bed. Get to bed earlier at night or sleep a little later in the morning for the week following the time change.
Travel with someone. Carpooling can save you money and help keep you alert and awake during your drive.
Remember that there may be other drowsy drivers on the road whose reaction time may be slower than normal. Give lots of room and use patience at intersections.
Most of us can use some additional instruction in safe driving practices to help us build safer driving habits. Car-Lotta reminds you that not only does safer driving save lives, but it could also save you money on your auto insurance premiums.
Monday, October 18, 2021
How Do You Feel About Driving In The Dark?
Now that the days get shorter, you will likely be driving in the dark more.
You should make sure to keep your headlights clean and in proper working order. Dim or misaligned headlights can decrease your visibility.
Watch for pedestrians walking, jogging or biking. They may be difficult to see at night if they are wearing dark clothing.
Be mindful of children walking to and from bus stops in the morning and afternoon.
Car-Lotta remnds you that autumn weather can be unpredictable and conditions can change drastically within a matter of minutes.
Be Prepared!
Monday, October 11, 2021
Do You Keep Sunglasses In Your Automobile?
You should always keep a pair of sunglasses in your vehicle. Sunrises and sunsets can be very brilliant. The bright sun often creates a large amount of glare, making it difficult to see other vehicles, the roadway or the road's shoulder. Wearing sunglasses reduces any danger.
Monday, October 4, 2021
Where Do You Buy Your Tires?
When you’re looking for the best place to buy tires, there is certainly no shortage of options. There are warehouse clubs, online tire merchants and independent tire retailers. The prices and quality of service can vary.
To determine which place is ultimately the best choice for purchasing your next set of tires, you should take a close look at the following factors:
Cost of Tires
Cost of Installation
Selection of Tire Brands
Services and Aftercare
Car-Lotta reminds you that it is important to keep up with regular tire maintenance, know when your tires need to be changed and plan ahead. You will likely find more deals just before the seasons change around April and October.
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