Friday, December 20, 2024

Come On... You Know You Want To.

Planning to go all out with your holiday decorating this season? You still have time. Why not intall some Christmas lights on your car? This may be a fun way to show off your Christmas spirit. Remeber that there may be local laws that technically prohibit having any kind of distracting lights on a car. However, if you’re doing it for a specific event, like a parade or a tailgate party, go for it! It can be tempting to want to completely deck out your car with lights on your first try. However, it is best to begin with a small fixture that you can easily remove in case something goes wrong during installation. To make your car decorating process even more foolproof, use battery-powered lights instead of the ones that need to be plugged in. Here’s a quick guide on how to put Christmas lights on a car. You’ll need: Power inverter Christmas lights (quantity and length based on your choice) Zip ties Electrical tape Ladder or stool Not fgeeling so techy but still want to show some holiday sprit? You can also: Add a wreath to your spare tire Clip-on antlers Add Christmas decals

Friday, December 13, 2024

Do You Eat In Your Car?

The holidays are officially upon is. For many, this means parties and gatherings with friends and family. Many will likely be packing up food to share. You should not leave food in your car for more than two hours, or one hour if the temperature is above 90°F. Bacteria that cause foodborne illnesses can double every 20 minutes at room temperature. If you do need to leave food in your car, you can try these tips to keep it safe: Use a cooler Take perishable items home right away: Don't leave food in the trunk: Don’t travel with hot and cold foods together. Keep hot foods hot by packing them in insulated bags or containers. Keep cold foods cold by packing them in coolers with ice, frozen water bottles or ice packs to maintain safe temperatures for as long as possible. You should also avoid eating while driving. It can be bad for digestion and increase the risk of choking

Friday, December 6, 2024

When is the Best Time Travel Long Distance To Avoid Traffic?

The best time to leave to avoid traffic on a long drive is before 6 am. If you are traveling by car you should aim to avoid rush hour congestion by starting your road trip first thing in the morning.It's best to be on the road before 7 am to avoid unwanted delays. The busiest time to drive is between 4 pm and 7 pm in the evening from Monday to Friday. Heavy traffic is due to a large number of commuters driving home and other road users traveling for social reasons. You should drive early in the morning rather than late at night in order to prevent the risks associated with driver fatigue. The roads will be quieter during the night which may reduce your journey time but safety should always be your priority. Leaving first thing in the morning when you are rested will lead to a safe and comfortable trip.