Friday, September 27, 2024
Life Of A Pothole
What is a Pothole?? They are pot-shaped depressions in a road surface.The most common cause of these are traffic and water. Potholes can be dangerous and expensive to fix if they damage your vehicle.
There are four main areas of the car that are most likely to be damaged:
the suspension, steering, wheels, and tires.
Suspension misalignment can cause your car to mishandle and potentially put the occupants at risk of a crash.
Other suspension problems include broken ball joints and damaged struts or shocks.
Potholes can dent or bend aluminum or steel wheels.
Remember to drive on tires that are properly inflated and in good condition.
Be alert to what’s ahead, and make sure you keep enough distance between you and the vehicle in front of you so you can avoid issues.
Recognize that though you might miss the first pothole, there can be another waiting.
If can’t avoid a pothole, SLOW DOWN and hold your steering wheel tightly. Don’t brake. This will allow you to maintain the most control during the impact.
Friday, September 20, 2024
What Turn Signals?
Turn signals are your way of informing the other drivers the direction you're going to move your vehicle. If you don't use your signals, the other vehicles won't know what you're planning to do, and you could get into an accident. Be sure to signal properly as you travel around the roads.
Turn signals are amber or yellow lights on your vehicle that flash. All modern vehicles come equipped with turn indicator lights today, but some have more lights than others. They indicate that you’re about to move your vehicle by turning, changing lanes, parking, or merging. The law requires you to use your turn signals to let other drivers and road users know your intentions and are important for your vehicle's safe operation.
Not everyone uses their turn signals as regularly as they should. Their usage dramatically reduces the number of accidents and driver errors. Remember, turn signals are not only a legal requirement but also a crucial safety feature that helps prevent accidents on the road.
Friday, September 13, 2024
Ready For Fall Driving?
The arrival of autumn brings with it a unique set of challenges for drivers. Falling leaves can gather in a pile and create a road hazard. Wet leaves can be as slippery as ice. Fallen leaves can also hide road markings and obscure hazards like potholes and bumps as well as obscure traffic lines and other pavement markings. Other fall hazards for motorists can be fog and sun glare and morning frost.
Here are a few fall driving tips:
Increase your following distance in severe weather, at dusk and dawn and when in an area with wet leaves. If you are being tailgated, let the other driver pass.
Check your vehicle's headlights, taillights and turn signals to ensure they are working properly since darkness will be a part of many driver's morning and/or evening commutes. Make sure you turn on your headlights as the sunlight fades.
Have your vehicle's heating and wiper systems checked to ensure they are working properly.
Be sure you have tires with sufficient tread depth in case of an early season snow.
Friday, September 6, 2024
It's Getting Cooler.. Are You Ready?
It's happening, the weather is gettting cooler and the leaves are starting to change colors. It’s time to get ready for a change of seasons at home and your vehicle. Fall car maintenance is important to keep your auto in shape for the colder weather.
Wondering what to do to make sure your vehicle is ready for autumn? Here are a few car care tips for fall:
Getting Your Car Ready for Fall: A Complete Car Maintenance Checklist
AC/Heating System Check. ...
Change or Top off the Fluids. ...
Tire Pressure Matters. ...
Brighten up the Headlights. ...
Change the Wipers. ...
Car Maintenance Checklist for the Battery. ...
Detailing and Sanitization.
It may seem like a lot to keep track of, but if you follow this a car care checklist, you’ll be more than prepared for when the snow starts to fall.
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