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		<title>3 Basic Steps to Selling Your Car Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 12:29:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are thinking &#8220;how am I going to get paid to scrap my car?&#8221;, one of the easiest ways to do so is to go online. The first step is to find sites that specialize in classified ads for the automotive industry. These sites typically provide features that enable you to display more information [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are thinking &#8220;how am I going to get <a title="Value Car" href="http://www.webuyanycar.com/valuemycar.aspx" target="_blank">paid to scrap my car</a>?&#8221;, one of the easiest ways to do so is to go online.</p>
<p>The first step is to find sites that specialize in classified ads for the automotive industry. These sites typically provide features that enable you to display more information about your car than print ads. They can also help with some of the legal aspects of selling your car such as title, registration, insurance and other related items. It might be to your advantage to advertise your car on several sites so as to maximize your exposure and reach people across country.</p>
<p>You will need to enter some basic information about your car such as the make, model year, mileage, special options and technical specifications. Some sites will allow you to add images, so make sure that they are of good quality and display the best features of your car. A vehicle history report is another good selling tool, particularly if you have kept up with the car’s maintenance and have had little body damage.</p>
<p>The last step is to set a price for your car. You can use a price guide such as the Kelley Blue Book or online sites that can appraise your car. You might also want to bring it to an appraiser and <a title="Car value" href="http://www.webuyanycar.com/valuemycar.aspx" target="_self">get a car valuation</a>. To make it easier to sell your car, you might want to add the words “or best offer” to demonstrate that you are willing to negotiate the price of your car.</p>
<p>Interested buyers will contact you through the web site and at some point, you will be able to sell your car and purchase a new one.</p>
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		<title>Safe Car Selling Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 21:42:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people may not be aware that they need to take safety precautions when selling a used car. You should never deal with potential buyers on your own, be ready to negotiate, and only accept cash to keep yourself safe and protect your best interests. The following is an explanation of these safe car selling [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many people may not be aware that they need to take safety precautions when selling a used car. You should never deal with potential buyers on your own, be ready to negotiate, and only accept cash to keep yourself safe and protect your best interests. The following is an explanation of these safe car selling tips.</p>
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<p><strong>Never Deal with Potential Buyers on Your Own</strong></p>
<p>It is always a good idea to have a second pair of ears around when you are negotiating a price for your used car. People are more likely to be fair when they are dealing with more than one person. In addition to looking at <a href="http://www.webuyanycar.com/" target="_blank">used car prices</a> on the Internet, you should have a CarFax report. This will help you make better negotiations, too.</p>
<p><strong>Be Ready to Negotiate</strong></p>
<p>If you have to ask yourself, “<a href="http://www.webuyanycar.com/valuemycar.aspx" target="_blank">How much is my car worth</a>?” You’re not quite ready to sell. You need to do your research to determine your car’s value so that you will be ready to negotiate a fair price when it comes time to sell. There are plenty of resources on the Internet, such as Kelly Blue Book, that can help you determine a fair price for your car.</p>
<p><strong>Only Accept Cash</strong></p>
<p>Another way to protect yourself when selling a car is to only accept cash. You should not take a check because it could bounce and the buyer could disappear. Car selling safety has to do with money as much as it has to do with physical safety.</p>
<p>Follow these tips to make your car selling experience a more smooth one. Remember to do your research and be prepared for the experience.</p>
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		<title>Knowing the Safety Features of Your Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 18:08:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back 50 years ago, cars did not have the safety features that they have now. There were no seat belts, car seats, or the structural protection that exists today. Here are some features that you should know about. Seat Belts Seat belts are very important to the safety of the passengers in your car. You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back 50 years ago, cars did not have the safety features that they have now. There were no seat belts, car seats, or the structural protection that exists today. Here are some features that you should know about.</p>
<h3>Seat Belts</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.everydayhealth.com/healthy-living/wearing-your-seat-belt.aspx">Seat belts</a> are very important to the safety of the passengers in your car. You should make it a habit to check that everyone is buckled in before turning on your car and require that passengers in your car, including other adults, have seat belts. Your friends will learn quickly that it&#8217;s a rule. This safety feature is essential to keeping passengers safe in the event of an accident, so it shouldn&#8217;t be ignored.</p>
<h3>Airbags</h3>
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<p>A newer safety feature is airbags. In the event of an accident, the airbag deploys to help keep you from hitting the dash, steering wheel, or window. Some vehicles have more airbags than others, including airbags in front of both the driver&#8217;s seat and passenger&#8217;s seat as well as on the sides. Some even deploy from the roof. They can cause injuries, but these injuries are less severe than if you didn&#8217;t have them. Make sure if you are in an accident in Chicago to contact a <a href="http://www.rapoportlaw.com/">Chicago accident attorney</a> to handle your case.</p>
<h3>Hazard Lights</h3>
<p>In case you are in an accident, or need to pull over to the side of the road for any reason, hazard lights can alert other drivers of your presence to increase your chances of not being hit. Although a small thing, hazard lights are essential to your safety.</p>
<p>Safety features in cars are getting better and better all the time.</p>
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		<title>Finding an Experienced Legal Representative for Accident Victims</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2011 03:41:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are in an accident, the first thing you do is assess injuries. There are certain steps to take to ensure that your rights are protected, and a knowledgeable lawyer should be contacted. But how do you know if a lawyer is experienced in dealing with car accident injury claims? Talking to someone else who’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are in an accident, the first thing you do is assess injuries. There are certain steps to take to ensure that your rights are protected,</p>
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<p>and a knowledgeable lawyer should be contacted. But how do you know if a lawyer is experienced in dealing with <a href="http://socyberty.com/law/making-car-accident-injury-claims-will-pose-a-lot-of-benefits-to-those-who-make-them/" target="_blank">car accident injury claims</a>?</p>
<p>Talking to someone else who’s been through the experience is a good idea. They can tell you if a certain lawyer was well-schooled in their case, or if it was poorly handled. Another good way is to choose an attorney that specifically advertises injury accident handling; this lawyer has specialized in injury accidents and is likely to know exactly what needs to be done.</p>
<p>Use the Internet to search for local law firms. Online listings can provide valuable information, like the number of years the attorney has been practicing and customer reviews of his or her services. Many lawyers today offer free consultations so that you can see if their services really meet your needs. A lawyer needs to know the state’s laws and policies, so finding a local lawyer is imperative. For example, if you live in California, you should look for <a href="http://www.fernandezlauby.com/" target="_blank">personal injury attorney southern California</a> law firms.</p>
<p>It’s also important to find an attorney that you feel comfortable with. Your attorney should be able to hear the facts and make you feel that you&#8217;ll be well taken care of. But beware of those that want to guarantee a successful suit or award for the injury case; a good attorney knows that circumstances make every case different and unpredictable.</p>
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		<title>Is Your Car Really Safe?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2011 15:18:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You’ve put a lot of research into buying a new car. But is it really safe? Understanding and looking out for hidden dangers can make the difference. Hidden Dangers Many parents aren’t aware of the dangers that something as simple as power windows pose for children. Most problems are with cars that have rocker or [...]]]></description>
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<p>You’ve put a lot of research into buying a new car. But is it really safe? Understanding and looking out for hidden dangers can make the difference.</p>
<p><strong>Hidden Dangers</strong></p>
<p>Many parents aren’t aware of the dangers that something as simple as power windows pose for children. Most problems are with cars that have rocker or toggle controls. The danger presents itself when a child sticks his head out the window and then leans on the switch, causing the window to come up and choke him.</p>
<p>This danger is easily remedied. You can prevent a child from getting caught by having a car with pull up/push down switches or a window that automatically reverses. Pay close attention to the type of switches and their location.</p>
<p>If you’re not looking to buy a new vehicle, there are still steps you can take. Use the lockout switch so that you, as the driver, are the only one who can control the windows. In addition, when you’re moving windows up and down, be aware of your passengers.</p>
<p>Features there to protect you, unfortunately, can create another risk — if they’re used incorrectly. As <a title="airbag lawsuits" href="http://www.totalinjury.com/motor-vehicle/car-accident/airbag-injury.aspx" target="_blank">airbag lawsuits</a> show, a prime example is the airbag. This, of course, doesn’t mean you should avoid airbags. They’re potentially life-saving devices that create an added layer of protection in case of a crash.</p>
<p>To make sure your car is safe, you’ll need to make sure your airbags are present and functioning properly. Airbag injuries usually come from one of three situations: the manufacturer didn’t install airbags in the car, the airbag didn’t deploy when necessary, or the airbag did <a title="deploy" href="http://carinfoweekly.wordpress.com/2011/08/16/camaro-airbag-spontaneously-deploys-while-drifting/" target="_blank">deploy</a>, but in a low-impact crash.</p>
<p>When it comes to car safety, out of sight should not equal out of mind. Check on all features of the car, even if they aren’t obvious.</p>
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		<title>Prepare the Car for Kids on Long Haul</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Image via Wikipedia &#160; Travel with children can be challenging if the trip is long. The single best piece of advice someone can give a traveling parent is to keep their attitude in check. Yes, the parent’s attitude needs to be watched.&#160; &#160; We already know the kids’ attitudes may get cranky but if [...]]]></description>
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<div>Travel with children can be challenging if the trip is long. The single best piece of advice someone can give a traveling parent is to keep their attitude in check. Yes, the parent’s attitude needs to be watched.&nbsp;</p>
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<div>We already know the kids’ attitudes may get cranky but if the parent responds in kind, the day is a bust. Keep positive, make short stops all along the way for refreshments and to burn off energy, and find <a href="http://travelwithkids.about.com/od/cartripstips/a/road_trip.htm" target="_blank">interesting things</a> to look at from the car.&nbsp;</p>
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<div>If any of the kids usually take a nap, have them lay down in the back seat if there’s room. Parents will be glad they did, there’s a bad afternoon in the waiting if someone doesn’t get their nap. Bring pillows and a blanket into the back seat to accommodate this.&nbsp;</p>
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<div><strong>Play Travel Games Like ‘I Spy’&nbsp;</p>
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<div>Bring a small emergency kit and have in it these items, plus the usual first aid items:</div>
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<li>Tylenol (no looking around a strange town for it if someone gets sick.)</li>
<li>Baby wipes (handy when kids’ hands get sticky in the back seat)</li>
<li>Flashlights (kids can read by flashlight and they like to play with them)</li>
<li>Water bottles</li>
<li>Snacks</li>
<li>Batteries</li>
<li>Toys</li>
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<div>Keep a stash of toys they haven’t played with yet, and periodically switch them with the toys they already have. This can <a href="http://driving-safety.helium.com/how-to/10830-how-to-prepare-your-car-for-a-road-trip" target="_blank">keep them occupied for hours</a> in a row and they won‘t get bored.&nbsp;</p>
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<div>Kids are known to fight back there, too. The response everyone is used to: Don’t make me stop this car!</div>
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		<title>Your Rights Concerning Claims in Case of an Accident</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jul 2011 20:16:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is important for you to protect your rights if you get into an accident. This is true whether the accident happens at work, while you are driving, or while you are at a store or restaurant.</p>
<p>In the case of a car accident, you have the right to file a claim if you are the injured party or if you were not at fault in the accident. You are entitled to receive compensation for pain and suffering that occurs as a result of a car accident. In order to <a title="Know Your Rights in an Accident" href="http://www.transalt.org/files/newsroom/magazine/884JulAugcc/4-5rights.html" target="_blank">protect your rights</a> you should:</p>
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<li>File a police report</li>
<li>Take photographs of the      accident scene</li>
<li>See a doctor in order to      document any injuries you received in the accident</li>
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<p>If you have to pay for any medical expenses &#8212; including doctor copays &#8212; as a result of your accident, consider using a <a title="The REACH Card" href="http://www.thereachcard.com/" target="_blank">prepaid debit card</a> for those charges. This way, you will have proof of payment so that you can be reimbursed later on.</p>
<p>In the case of an accident at your job, or at someone else&#8217;s place of business, the steps you take to protect your rights will be similar. For example, if you are shopping and slip and fall in a store, you should get the name and address of the property where you fell, along with the names and addresses of any witnesses. It is also important that you or someone you know get pictures of the exact spot where you fell.</p>
<p>Regardless of the kind of accident, it is critical for you to contact an attorney to ensure that your rights are protected.</p>
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		<title>Your Canadian Vacation: Finalizing Transportation Details</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2011 11:22:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Image via Wikipedia From breathtaking scenery to friendly and welcoming residents, Canada is the ideal location for your next family vacation. However, while you may have already chosen a Canadian vacation destination, you must now decide how you will get there. The main two options most people consider are driving their personal vehicle across [...]]]></description>
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<p>From breathtaking scenery to friendly and welcoming residents, Canada is the ideal location for your next family vacation. However, while you may have already chosen a Canadian vacation destination, you must now decide how you will get there. The main two options most people consider are driving their personal vehicle across the border or renting a vehicle once they arrive at their Canadian destination. Here are some things to consider regarding both options.</p>
<p><strong>Driving Your Car to Canada</strong></p>
<p>Obviously, the further you’re located from the Canadian border, the less realistic it’ll be to drive a personal vehicle. If you’re located a reasonable distance from your Canadian destination, driving your car across the border can provide a great chance for scenic views.</p>
<p>The particularly ideal aspect of driving a personal vehicle on vacation is the familiarity you have with the car. Since you’ll be driving on foreign roadways, this familiarity with your vehicle can serve as an immense stress reducer.</p>
<p><strong>Renting a Vehicle in Canada</strong></p>
<p>If you live more than a day’s distance from your Canadian destination, it may be more realistic to book a flight and <a href="http://www.bnm.com/can.htm" target="_blank">rent a car </a>once you’ve arrived. This can provide more vacation time in Canada and reduced stress regarding possible damages to a personal vehicle.</p>
<p>While Canada can be a great vacation destination, you must iron out all pertinent travel details before your travels begin. By knowing such things as how you’ll navigate from one location to another and the insurance requirements you must meet when driving a car here, you’ll be more able to relax and enjoy your travels.</p>
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		<title>Settling an Accident Claim</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2011 16:21:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Regardless of whether you are traveling across the country or just down the highway in your own town, you need to protect your right to collect a settlement in the case of an accident. If you don&#8217;t, you may be left with high medical costs and car repairs that you just can&#8217;t afford to cover [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regardless of whether you are traveling across the country or just down the highway in your own town, you need to <a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_2289_determine-damages-after.html">protect</a> your right to collect a settlement in the case of an accident. If you don&#8217;t, you may be left with high medical costs and car repairs that you just can&#8217;t afford to cover on your own. Here are a few tips to help make sure that you have covered all the bases.</p>
<p>While you are at the scene of the <a href="http://autotips.plentycar.com/distraction-leads-to-an-accident/" target="_blank">accident</a>, you need to jot down some information. For instance, you should always make sure that you have recorded the cause of the accident, what you were doing, who caused it, and any damages that occurred because of it. In addition to writing down the actual details of the accident, you should also do your best to take pictures of the scene. Make sure you pay special attention to the damages to your own property when doing so. However, you don&#8217;t have to take a fancy picture. A cell phone camera is perfectly fine. In order to help your accident claim go smoothly, you should make sure that you find an experienced team to represent you—there are a lot of <a href="http://www.girardikeese.com/" target="_blank">personal injury lawyers in Los Angeles</a> that residents recommend.</p>
<p>Before you make a move to settle an accident claim, you should always notify the party you believe to be at fault that you are going to be doing so. While this isn&#8217;t necessary, it is common courtesy. Additionally, you should also make sure that you have a copy of the accident report—this will help your lawyers settle your accident claim.</p>
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		<title>Preparing Your Car for a Roadtrip</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2011 13:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Should you decide to venture out and take a trip in your car there are a variety of things that you can do to be prepared for the conditions and the hazards that lay ahead. Some simple checks can save you a big headache later. Making a Checklist for your Car If your car isn’t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Should you decide to venture out and take a trip in your car there are a variety of things that you can do to be prepared for the conditions and the hazards that lay ahead. Some simple checks can save you a big headache later.</p>
<p><strong>Making a Checklist for your Car</strong></p>
<p>If your car isn’t running good you should have it looked at before departing on a road trip. Should your vehicle break down it can not only cost you a lot of money, but become a safety issue. You should always check your tires. A simple tire check doesn’t have to be complicated, a quick look at your tires will tell you if you have any smooth spots, Of course if you are uncomfortable checking your own tires, you can take your vehicle to nearly any tire shop for a basic inspection.</p>
<p>Additionally you should consider having your oil changed if you are going on a <a href="http://www.roadtripamerica.com/travelplanning/road-trip-planning.htm">lengthy trip</a>, logging a lot of miles can put you well over your recommended oil change interval. Don’t forget to check the levels of your windshield washer fluid. Washing your car can be a good idea to ensure that your windows are clear of dirt and road grime giving you the best visibility you can have.</p>
<p>In any case it&#8217;s a good idea to have some sort of road-side service, your auto insurance company may provide roadside assistance as part of your insurance package, and if you don’t there are national companies that will provide you with service for a very reasonable fee.</p>
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		<title>The Canadian Rockies, Banff, and Lake Louise</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Apr 2011 08:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you prefer to get in your car and take a road trip when the urge to travel and explore strikes? Or maybe you need an inexpensive family getaway? Consider a drive through the majestic Canadian Rockies. You can explore scenic drives along many of the highways, such as the Icefields Parkway or the TransCanada [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you prefer to get in your car and take a road trip when the urge to travel and explore strikes? Or maybe you need an inexpensive family getaway? Consider a drive through the majestic Canadian Rockies.</p>
<p>You can explore scenic drives along many of the highways, such as the Icefields Parkway or the <a title="TransCanada Highway" href="http://transcanadahighway.com/alberta/Banff.htm" target="_blank">TransCanada Highway</a>. The Icefields Parkway is considered by many to be the most amazing and memorable scenic drives.  You can explore on your own, take a tour across the enormous glaciers, which feed three oceans and many rivers. The wildlife is abundant, but remember not to get too close – the animals are wild and seeing them in their natural habitat and home is not the same as visiting a zoo.</p>
<p>Banff and <a title="Lake Louise" href="http://www.banfflakelouise.com/places-to-explore/banff-lake-louise" target="_blank">Lake Louise</a> offer you a more urban experience, including world class dining and shopping, as well as skiing. Banff National Park allows you to explore the beauty that nature has to offer, while the town and surrounding area can provide the amenities of comfort if you are not the camping or outdoorsy type.  Banff and Lake Louise offer the best of both worlds – fine dining, busy nightlife, five-star accommodations in addition to the stunning views of glaciers, mountains, fishing in crystal clear rivers and lakes, hiking, and natural wonders.</p>
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<p>Don’t let the remote location fool you; the Canadian Rockies have it all, and make a perfect road trip destination or detour. Some of the highways and scenic drives allow you to feel and imagine that you are exploring and discovering uncharted territory, without the risks explorers faced a few hundred years ago.</p>
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		<title>Refinancing Your Car</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Consumer auto loan refinancing has become a viable method for many buyers, especially those who are forced to buy a vehicle at a less-than-desirable interest rate. Stale rates can be the result of not having readily available cash for a down payment, or, a failing housing market that has adversely affected their credit. Regardless of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Consumer auto loan refinancing has become a viable method for many buyers, especially those who are forced to buy a vehicle at a less-than-desirable interest rate. Stale rates can be the result of not having readily available cash for a down payment, or, a failing housing market that has adversely affected their credit. Regardless of the reasons, getting better loan <a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_5710904_refinance-car-loans.html">terms</a> can help tremendously.</p>
<p>Should the consumer refinance his automobile? What is the best way to get a lower interest rate?</p>
<p>Consumer trends show that <a href="http://auto-loans.wellsfargo.com/auto-loan-refinance.html" target="_blank">car refinance loans</a> are a common way to save money monthly and over the life of a car loan. The first thing to do is to find out your vehicle&#8217;s loan balance. A quick call to your lender will answer that question. Next, shop around for the best deal. Some people use the Internet to look for the best rate while others prefer to have all their loans come from the same lender so they go straight to the bank or institution that holds their mortgage. This is a great option if you don&#8217;t have perfect credit but still have a solid history of payments. Your bank may be more willing than an anonymous lender to give you a reasonable interest rate even if your credit score is below 700.</p>
<p>Once you have the money in hand, pay off the original lender in full and begin making your monthly payments to the new one. Make sure you calculated correctly to avoid any payment issues. Refinancing ensures that you are definitely saving money over the long haul, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credit_history" target="_blank">protecting your credit score</a> and enjoying the extra money in your pocket!</p>
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		<title>Road Rules in Canada</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 12:35:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While vacationing in Canada by automobile or motorcycle there are some differences in regards to that of driving in the US. Although very similar you will want to be familiar with the laws, requirements and expectations of the Canadian governement. Road conditions can also change rapidly and you will want to be prepared. The good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While vacationing in Canada by automobile or motorcycle there are some differences in regards to that of driving in the US. Although very similar you will want to be familiar with the laws, requirements and expectations of the Canadian governement. Road conditions can also change rapidly and you will want to be prepared.</p>
<p>The good news is that your US drivers license is valid in Canada, and your auto insurance is acceptable as long as you are there strictly as a tourist. The speed limit posts will be in kilometers oppossed to miles like in the US. Seat belts are mandatory just as they are in many of the US states. Children must be in a safety seat if they weigh under 40 pounds.</p>
<p>You will also need to be aware that in certain areas road signs are posted in french and you will need to know how to read french or you might want to carry a translation dictionary to help you out just in case you need it.</p>
<p>In some provinces of Canada you are required to keep your headlights on at all times while driving.</p>
<p>If you are driving a motorcycle in Canada, be aware that it is illegal to share a lane and you must wear a protective helmet while driving.</p>
<p>If you do have an emergency while traveling in Canada and you find yourself in need of assistance, the 911 number used in the US is also used for emergencies in Canada.</p>
<p>While driving in Canada at night be aware that elk, moose, and deer need to watched for in rural areas.</p>
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		<title>Touring Canada</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 12:35:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canada is a beautifully diverse country that offers a wide range of activities and must see sites. Once you have decided on the time of year you will be touring Canada you then be able to plan your activities. Canada a scenic and offers many outdoor activities for those who enjoy skiing, or camping out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Canada is a beautifully diverse country that offers a wide range of activities and must see sites.</p>
<p>Once you have decided on the time of year you will be touring Canada you then be able to plan your activities. Canada a scenic and offers many outdoor activities for those who enjoy skiing, or camping out and taking in the beautiful country of Canada.</p>
<p>For those who want to take in more of the country, you might be interested in traveling by rail across the country and enjoying the comforts of being indoors at the same time.</p>
<p>There is so much to do and see in Canada, good planning will help you to enjoy a memorable trip. Once you have decided on your point of interest within Canada and the type of vacation you are planning, then you will be able to decide on the activities, events, festivals and sites that you will not want to miss.</p>
<p>Traveling from the US to Canada will require a passport for adults and documentation such as a birth certificate for children. If the child is traveling with only one parent you will need a letter from the other parent giving you permission to take the child across the Canadian border.</p>
<p>You can bring your pet if you like but know that the pet can be required to a vet check. You will want to have your pets shots up to date and carry documentation to show proof as you cross the border.</p>
<p>Canadian currency is different then US, so you will want to make sure and have some cash converted before arriving.</p>
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		<title>Rules of the Canadian Road</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 12:35:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When traveling by car into a different country you will want to familiarize yourself with the different motor vehicle laws, speeds and roadways. This will help you to have a safer drive and less potential for unnecessary education from local authorities. When driving in Canada it is important to note the time of year you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When traveling by car into a different country you will want to familiarize yourself with the different motor vehicle laws, speeds and roadways. This will help you to have a safer drive and less potential for unnecessary education from local authorities.</p>
<p>When driving in Canada it is important to note the time of year you will be traveling in and the current weather conditions. Taking with you extra blankets, water and snacks is also a good idea for road traveling in case of unexpected stops or hindrances in your travels.</p>
<p>While driving in Canada it will be much like driving in parts of the United States.</p>
<p>But you will notice that speed limits are posted in kilometers opposed to miles as in the US. And in Quebec the road signs are posted in French, so you will want to familiarize yourself with the meaning of those signs in advance of traveling within Canada.</p>
<p>In Canada the typical posted speed limits for in the cities are 50km which equals just about 31 miles per hour. On the highways the posts will be 80km and that equals 50 miles per hour. But for rural highways you might see the speed posted at 100km which sounds fast but really is only 62 miles per hour. This will give you an idea of the speed expectations within Canada.</p>
<p>If you have ever had a driving under the influence ticket in the US, you very possibly will not be allowed to drive in Canada, regardless of how much time has passed since the violation.</p>
<p>You will need to wear a seat belt in Canada at all times it is a law, just as it is in most of the US now. And children under 40 pounds will need to be in a car seat for their safety.</p>
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		<title>How Do You Donate Your Car?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First off, why would you? Transportation is important, obviously. Many would look at that article title and drop their jaw to the floor. It does happen, though: just take a look, for instance, at the non-profit organization Kars for Kids. This is how you donate your car. There are a number of things to remember. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First off, <em>why</em> would you? Transportation is important, obviously. Many would look at that article title and drop their jaw to the floor. It does happen, though: just take a look, for instance, at the non-profit organization <a title="Kars for Kids" href="http://www.givejoy.org/cardonations.html" target="_blank">Kars for Kids</a>.</p>
<p>This is how you donate your car. There are a number of things to remember. For one, the car you&#8217;re donating can&#8217;t be a car that you were using primarily for sales, such as in a used car lot. If the charity organization ends up selling your car, your tax deduction can&#8217;t exceed the gross proceeds of that sale. It&#8217;s important to understand that you can deduct either $500 or the fair market value—whichever is lower—if the vehicle sells for $500 or less.</p>
<p>As part of your <a title="tax return" href="http://www.ehow.com/how_4504912_get-biggest-tax-deduction-from.html" target="_blank">tax deduction</a>, record keeping is important; the charity must provide in writing proof that you&#8217;ve donated as well as a statement saying you received no goods or services in return. If the charity&#8217;s policy is that you be awarded a certain kind of prize that implies a specific religious benefit for your donation, it must be put in writing for the IRS.</p>
<p>The one requirement you need to apply a donation such as a car as a tax deduction is the fact that you need to qualify for the standard deduction, meaning your deductions can&#8217;t exceed half of your adjusted gross income. If you qualify for the standard deduction on your taxes, the only way to claim a deduction for your car is to <a title="itemize" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itemized_deduction" target="_blank">itemize</a> it, which simply means listing each item you deduct, one after the other.</p>
<p>Your tax return benefits in a huge way if you do that. However, be sure you somehow get another form of transportation or just change for the bus! Otherwise, be thankful that you&#8217;ve helped out with whatever charity you choose. You can rest assured that your car would come to good use.</p>
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		<title>Traveling to Canada</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2011 12:35:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this day and age with the ever present potential threat of violence through out the world, it is important that individuals who are traveling into other countries take extra precautions while traveling. While visiting the beautiful country of Canada you will want to make sure that you have taken the same precautions as you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this day and age with the ever present potential threat of violence through out the world, it is important that individuals who are traveling into other countries take extra precautions while traveling.</p>
<p>While visiting the beautiful country of Canada you will want to make sure that you have taken the same precautions as you would if you were traveling into any other foreign country.</p>
<p>You will need to know where the closest consult to you is and also where the US embassy is located in regards to the area in which you are traveling and visiting.</p>
<p>You can register with the US embassy and provide information as to where you are staying, so that if there is an incident regarding national security or it becomes necessary for your family members to look for you they will have vital information regarding your location.</p>
<p>There is a program called STEP which is an acronym for Safe Traveler Enrollment Program that you can register with through the US embassy or consult.</p>
<p>The US embassy is located at:</p>
<p><strong>490 Sussex Drive<br />
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada</strong><br />
<strong>Telephone:  (613) 238-5335<br />
Emergency after-hours telephone: (613) 238-5335<br />
Facsimile: (613) 688-3082 </strong></p>
<p>There are also US consults throughout Canada that you can register with and they are located throughout Canada.</p>
<p>It is also a good idea to have with you any important health and insurance information in case of an unexpected emergency.</p>
<p>Vacations should be fun and relaxing and by making plans and taking extra precautions ahead of time it will help to lessen stress during any unforeseen events that might occur.</p>
<p>It is a good idea to have a prepared list of emergency contacts information of family and friends that you would want to be made aware of any emergency, in case a situation might occur.</p>
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		<title>Keeping Your Car Drivable</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2011 20:10:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Owning a car is a privilege that many people get to enjoy. It’s the feel of total freedom to go and do as you please. While owning a car might feel good for many, it can create a host of problems that may not only complicate your life but can really put a strain on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Owning a car is a privilege that many people get to enjoy. It’s the feel of total freedom to go and do as you please. While owning a car might feel good for many, it can create a host of problems that may not only complicate your life but can really put a strain on your financial situation.</p>
<p>There are times when the car, whether you like it or not, breaks down. While there are situations where the repair is reasonable, there are others where the repair is too far out of your control and you are forced to deal with a crippling repair bill. Since you need your car, you must pay it but it sets the rest of your budget out of whack.</p>
<p>Getting a <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Quick-Cash-Advance-Loan-For-Mid-Month-Emergencies&amp;id=6022052">payday loan</a> in this situation might be your best bet. There are a host of people who have found the true value of payday loans. They are able to give people the money they need for a car repair bill and they are able to do it in a modest amount of time. In many cases the money is issued the same day.</p>
<p>Many people think that getting a credit card is a good way to go, but that’s not the case at all. The process for getting a credit card could take up to 10 days and you need your car in less time than that. There is also the issue of your credit as well. Many credit card companies won’t approve if you have a less than desirable credit score. A place like <a href="http://www.paydayone.com/">paydayone.com</a> will work with you even if your credit history is bad. They just need proof of a stable income, and the loan you need can be yours.</p>
<p>Having a car means having to deal with the issues associated with it. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t resources to help you. You can take care of your car without crippling yourself financially.</p>
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		<title>Crossing the Border</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 12:35:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are thinking about visiting or vacationing in Canada you will need to have a passport in order to do so. If you live in the state of Washington you can receive an enhanced driver’s license for an additional fee when you apply for a driver’s license or renew your current license. The enhanced [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are thinking about visiting or vacationing in Canada you will need to have a passport in order to do so. If you live in the state of Washington you can receive an enhanced driver’s license for an additional fee when you apply for a driver’s license or renew your current license. The enhanced license is currently only available to the citizens of Washington State but hopefully will be made available throughout the rest of the United States eventually.</p>
<p>You can apply for a passport through your local government office, as long as you provide a copy of your birth certificate, social security number and drivers license photo ID.</p>
<p>You will want to apply well in advance of your planned trip, because it can take two or more weeks for you to receive your passport in the mail.</p>
<p>You can also apply for a passport card, which will cost less then a passport book. But if you plan to travel into other countries it would be a good idea to apply for the passport book. The card is easier to carry on your person or in your wallet, but for those planning extensive travel you will need the book so that it can be stamped upon entrance into a different country.</p>
<p>Crossing the border into Canada will go smoothly if you have done the necessary planning and preparation in advance of your trip. Having your passport and identification with you and ready is necessary before you can begin traveling into Canada.</p>
<p>And since it does take time to receive your documents back through the mail you will want to begin the process as early as possible in advance of your trip.</p>
<p>Having the passport card in addition to your passport book is a good idea in case your passport book is lost or stolen.</p>
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		<title>Traveling into Canada with Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 12:35:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just as you will need identification for border crossings into or out of Canada, you will also need proper identification for any children you will be traveling with. You will need a copy of the child’s birth certificate before crossing the Canada border. It is necessary for the safety and protection of the children that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just as you will need identification for border crossings into or out of Canada, you will also need proper identification for any children you will be traveling with.</p>
<p>You will need a copy of the child’s birth certificate before crossing the Canada border.</p>
<p>It is necessary for the safety and protection of the children that you have proper documentation for you and proof of your relationship to the child or children you are traveling with.</p>
<p>You will want to make sure you have all of the necessary documents in order well before your planned trip into Canada.</p>
<p>You can apply and receive a passport for your child or children in advance of your trip.</p>
<p>If you are a single parent or the only parent traveling with your child, you will also need a letter from the other parent giving there consent for the child to go on the trip.</p>
<p>It is also important to note that if you are a widowed parent that you will need to have a copy of the death certificate of the other parent available as well.</p>
<p>You will need to make sure all the information and documentation is in order.</p>
<p>If your children are older they may be subject to questioning before crossing into Canada by the officials. Making them aware and ready for that potential occurrence and assuring them ahead of time will help your children not to be stressed or concerned.</p>
<p>Preparation is very important so that everyone will enjoy a wonderful and memorable trip to Canada.</p>
<p>Having their own passport will be a great way to introduce older children to the process of how the government procedures work for traveling into other countries and will also give them valuable learning experiences.</p>
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		<title>Great Places to Shop in Canada</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 08:40:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being the second largest country in the world by area, and surrounded by three oceans, Canada has emerged with its own culture, unique in almost in every aspect of life. Canada is a place mixed with different ethnicities from almost every part of the world. Due to this diversified cultural combination, Canada has a lot [...]]]></description>
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<p>Being the second largest country in the world by area, and surrounded by three oceans, Canada has emerged with its own culture, unique in almost in every aspect of life. Canada is a place mixed with different ethnicities from almost every part of the world. Due to this diversified cultural combination, Canada has a lot to offer for the visitors.</p>
<p>Partially due to this large amount of diversity, Canada is a great place to shop. It boasts thousands of malls and shops where you can find almost anything in the world. The online shopping is also a major trend in Canada. Most of the shops and malls in Canada offer their service online for quick and easy shopping experience.</p>
<p>If you are looking for some of the great places to shop in Canada, there are plenty. You can also get great deals while shopping in Canada. A day particularly important in Canadian shopping calendar is the Boxing Day Shopping Festival. Boxing day is the day after Christmas, or the 26th of December. Almost every shop and mall in Canada comes with huge advertisements particularly for this day. It is very much like Black Friday in the United States in terms of sales.</p>
<p>West Edmonton Mall is another great place for shopping. It is the world&#8217;s largest shops and entertainment complex. It has every thing to offer you from shops to visit, a roller coaster to ride, and even a mini rain forest.</p>
<p>Mayfair Shopping Centre situated in Victoria is the best in Victoria. Its easily accessible and a large parking lot and wide variety of shops to have your tastes flourish.</p>
<p>Toronto has the Fairview Mall. Although plagued with problems in the beginning, it has turned out to be a great attraction. It is completely handi-capped accessible, with adequate parking for the over 200 stores it holds.</p>
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		<title>Shopping in Toronto</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 08:40:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Queen Street strip is a great place to shop in Toronto, Canada. Dubbed the fashion district in Toronto, one can enjoy many shopping experiences: from independent boutiques to brand name stores, to music shops, fabric and art shops, as well as dinning in various ethnic cuisines. There is no end to the number of [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Queen Street strip is a great place to shop in Toronto, Canada. Dubbed the fashion district in Toronto, one can enjoy many shopping experiences: from independent boutiques to brand name stores, to music shops, fabric and art shops, as well as dinning in various ethnic cuisines. There is no end to the number of things you can do here!</p>
<p>From Spadina until Yonge street, Queen Street covers a variety of retailers including Chateau, Mexx, Club Monaco, Aldo Shoes, Roots Canada, The Black Market (vintage wear), Silver Snail Comics, and Lush. In this area, there are also numerous independent boutiques that specialize in Converse shoes, gothic clothing, or prom dresses. If you are looking for something unique, funky, and a bit zany, then you will definitely find something interesting in boutiques like Clik Clak and Fashion Crimes.</p>
<p>Tired after all that shopping? Why not stop for dinner at a vegan  restaurant like Fressen, check out Venezuelan food at Arepa Cafe, or a  quick felafel joint, Felafel Queen? Queen Street is full of shopping  adventures, and it has something for everyone&#8217;s personal tastes. Amongst this strip is also available a rich selection of dining like sushi, Indian, Korean BBQ, pub fare, Thai, coffee shops and David&#8217;s Teas. You can find just about any type of food you are looking for in this area thanks to Toronto&#8217;s diversity.</p>
<p>If you want to explore Queen Street on the West side of Spadina, there are many interesting places to check out as well. If you are a seamstress, there are plenty of independent fabric shops, buttons only shop, jewelry and bead shops, as well as some independent fashion boutiques.</p>
<p>Queen Street in Toronto, Canada can be anyone&#8217;s shopping mecca!</p>
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		<title>Answering the Question What is an Auto Refinancing Loan</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 12:48:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a lot of talk about the ability to refinance an auto loan. While many people mention refinancing auto loans there is not a lot of talk about what exactly is involved with refinancing auto loan and why one anyone should consider refinancing a car loan. Here&#8217;s a brief overview that will allow you to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s a lot of talk about the ability to refinance an auto loan. While many people mention refinancing auto loans there is not a lot of talk about what exactly is involved with refinancing auto loan and why one anyone should consider refinancing a car loan. Here&#8217;s a brief overview that will allow you to explain what is an auto refinance loan and how does one go about refinancing their auto.</p>
<p>A <a href="http://auto-loans.wellsfargo.com/auto-loan-refinance.html">car refinancing</a> loan is an option that is available to those that are holding an auto loan. A refinancing option allows the loan holder to enter into a contract with a new financing company. This means that the new company will pay off the old existing auto loan and you will enter into a contract with the new financing company. When this is done not only does the loan transfer to the new lender but also the title of the automobile.</p>
<p>Auto refinancing is an option that is available to anyone with an auto loan. However, the decision to enter into auto refinancing is up to you. Many auto loan holders will consider refinancing your auto loan because it allows them to get better interest rates because the interest rates at the time of the auto loan were higher and the refinancing option will allow them to pay lasting interest because of lower interest rates.</p>
<p>The process of receiving an auto refinancing loan is fairly simple. All that is required is that the auto loan holder fill out a form for auto loan requests with the new lender. The lender will then create a list of available loan options for you. Once you have decided upon one of the options the lender will usually walk you through the refinancing process which is a very quick and simple process. Most auto loan refinances can happen within a matter of days.</p>
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		<title>Reasons to visit Canada</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 08:40:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One great reason to visit Canada is to visit some of their major cities such as Niagara Falls. The Niagara Falls are the most powerful waterfall in North America, and is known pretty well through out the rest of the world. Because it is known as a romantic place to go, many newlyweds vacation there [...]]]></description>
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<p>One great reason to visit Canada is to visit some of their major cities such as Niagara Falls. The Niagara Falls are the most powerful waterfall in North America, and is known pretty well through out the rest of the world. Because it is known as a romantic place to go, many newlyweds vacation there for the amazing sights. The city is not known just for the falls, but also the shopping and the other tourist attractions.</p>
<p>Canada has many other natural wonders to visit also. Some of these include the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, the Dinosaur Provincial park, and the Nahanni National Park. The Nahanni National park offers a very wide array of environments all in one region. Vacationing in this area can allow you to see mountainous areas as well as areas of prairie flat lands. You will also be able to visit wet lands, sand dunes, and large luxurious forests.</p>
<p>Affordability is also a great reason to vacation in Canada. Canadian currency is usually cheaper than the U.S. dollar and therefore seems like a good value to American vacationers. Canadian cities were rated among the most affordable cities in the world in 2005 by the Mercer Worldwide Cost of living Survey.</p>
<p>If you are into outdoors adventures for a vacation Canada is a great Vacation destination. They offer mountains, lakes, forests, and trails all across the country. Canada can offer space to camp, ski, snowboard, golf, fish, and mountaineering activities such as hiking, mountain biking, mountain climbing, and canoeing. The Bissells Hideaway resort camp grounds, which offers a great water park with a splash pool, is a great place to visit while you are on vacation.</p>
<p>Canada has a great and vast French heritage. French culture is still alive and thriving in Quebec. Quebec was settled by the French in the 1600&#8242;s and still has a very European feel. It&#8217;s distinct French history makes it a great vacation spot for anyone that is into history or wants to experience a more European experience.</p>
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		<title>When to Use a Microloan to Help Fund Emergency Car Repairs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your car is your life. You can’t get to work without it. If you can’t get to work, you can’t make money, and without money, it’s hard to have a life. You rely on your car as if it is an extension of yourself. The problem is, cars aren’t always agreeable extensions. They need gas, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your car is your life. You can’t get to work without it. If you can’t get to work, you can’t make money, and without money, it’s hard to have a life. You rely on your car as if it is an extension of yourself.</p>
<p>The problem is, cars aren’t always agreeable extensions. They need gas, they need <a title="http://www.wikihow.com/Repair-Your-Vehicle-(Basics) " href="http://www.wikihow.com/Repair-Your-Vehicle-(Basics)">routine maintenance</a>, they need insurance payments, and if it’s a new car, they need regular car payments, too. These expenditures tend to add up, but because you need your car, most of the expenditures are tolerable.</p>
<p>Like any kind of machine, however, <a title="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle">cars</a> occasionally need new parts. This could be as simple as a spark plug or air filter, and as complicated as a head gasket or muffler. If you’re already operating on a minimal budget, due in part to regular car payments and all of the other bills you have to pay, having to pay for more drastic repairs can feel as if you’ve hit a financial crossroads. Without your car, you can’t get to work. If you can’t get to work, you can’t make money, but in order to fix your car, you almost need to spend money you don’t have (yet).</p>
<p>If you run into a situation like this, you can secure a right-sized loan for your repairs from a microlender such as <a title="http://www.greatplainslending.com/" href="http://www.greatplainslending.com/">GreatPlainsLending</a>. Microlenders exist for situations exactly like the kind you might have with your car &#8211; a time where you need money in a pinch and don’t want to sign excessive amounts of paperwork to make it happen. Pending approval for your micro-loan, you can move forward with the repairs on your car and set up a payment plan in order pay back your loan as soon as you start earning money again. With your car back up and working, repaying the loan shouldn’t be a problem.</p>
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		<title>Hunting in Canada</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hunting in Canada is quite an exciting sport. Animals that are available to hunt during different seasons of the year include black bear, elk, mule deer, moose, waterfowl, and whitetail Deer, among others. In Canada you can find experienced hunting guides who will take you where you want to go and show you the best [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hunting in Canada is quite an exciting sport. Animals that are available to hunt during different seasons of the year include black bear, elk, mule deer, moose, waterfowl, and whitetail Deer, among others. In Canada you can find experienced hunting guides who will take you where you want to go and show you the best ways to hunt. There are lodges and camps that are devoted to hunting as well.</p>
<p>Also depending on the season, you may choose to hunt using bow and arrow or a rifle. In the spring and fall of each year black bear is hunted in the remote regions of Canada. Hunting lodges often have trophy rooms and many other places to display animals that were hunted in the area. You can find bears standing as still as statues as much as</p>
<p>In Canada’s remote wild life regions, you could hunt moose with the help of an audio visual equipment. These moose camps organize hunting for trophy moose. Seven day moose hunts are usually organized between September and November. It takes time and patience to hunt a moose, but in the end the results are excellent.</p>
<p>In the months of December and January the fur coat of the wolf is at its best and heated ground blinds and bait stations are set up to bait these fine animals. There are any amount of wolves that a person could take home. With black bear you could take only two animals home.</p>
<p>Geese and ducks are also hunted in the months of September and October, when they begin to migrate south. As the beautiful countryside has a large number of lakes these birds flock here. Hunting trips begin before sunrise each morning, as the birds descend upon the fields to feed. These birds are hunted in abundance as the migrating birds from the North of Canada combined with the local birds to give the hunters a real feast during the hunting season.</p>
<p>If you love to hunt and know how to be patient, you will be find just about any animal you could want in Canada.</p>
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		<title>4 Cars That Match Landscapes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 11:06:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re looking for a vehicle to match your surroundings, you’re in luck! The 2011 North American International Auto Show held in Detroit revealed new cars and trucks to fit any environment. Of course, you don’t have to live in some exotic locale to buy one of these great vehicles! Let’s take a look at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re looking for a vehicle to match your surroundings, you’re in luck! The 2011 North American International <a href="http://www.edmunds.com/car-reviews/top-10/top-10-most-significant-vehicles-at-the-2011-detroit-auto-show.html">Auto Show held in Detroit</a> revealed new cars and trucks to fit any environment.<br />
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<p>Of course, you don’t have to live in some exotic locale to buy one of these great vehicles! Let’s take a look at this year’s favorite cars and the landscapes they remind us of:</p>
<p><strong>1. The Deepest Jungle</strong></p>
<p>Nothing growls like the engine of a race car! Sleek and graceful like a jungle cat, the Porsche 918 RSR Hybrid Race Car is poised to strike. With a 563 horsepower V8 combined with dual front-wheel electric motors for a combined 767 horsepower rating, this baby is the fastest creature in the jungle. For an extra burst of speed to catch the most elusive prey, push this car to its limits with the press of a button for another 160 horsepower power boost.</p>
<p><strong>2. A Rocky Mountain Top</strong></p>
<p>With the rugged Ford F-150, you’ll never have a problem reaching the crest of the highest mountain peak. Just like your favorite mountain chain has stood the test of time, you can depend on the reliable F-150 to be around for years. Just take a look at what the latest Ecoboost V-6 was put through during Ford’s torture test. As the team broke this engine down at the auto show, the stunned onlookers were amazed at the great condition of the motor after it was put through a massive amount of abuse.</p>
<p><strong>3. A Sandy Beach</strong></p>
<p>To match the light, airy feel of a sunlit beach, GM has released the ultimate eco-friendly car, <a href="http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/01/video-gms-futuristic-en-v-car-runs-on-electricity-drives-itself/">the EN-V</a>. If you love zipping around a seaside resort town on the back of a Segway, the EN-V is your dream car. This cool little two-seater is all electric and features a brightly-colored futuristic design.</p>
<p>Those tight parking places won’t be a problem for the EN-V! Not only can this tiny vehicle turn in place, you can even program it to park itself and return to pick you up with your Smartphone. Already sold? Unfortunately, the EN-V is still in the concept phase; you’ll be able to zip around your favorite tourist area in this little beauty in about 20 years.</p>
<p><strong>4. The Frozen Tundra, the Driest Desert, or the Australian Outback</strong></p>
<p>Ever since America fell in love with this military vehicle as the troops brought them back home, the Jeep has been known to be able to handle any type of terrain. This year, the ever popular Wrangler has been updated to be a more driver-friendly vehicle, but it still matches any environment from a busy city street to the most remote wilderness area.</p>
<p>The steering wheel has been upgraded and brushed metal trim has been added to the interior. The console and instrument panel has been enhanced with more up-to-date features while new wheels and a matching hardtop adds a more finished look to the exterior. Of course, the Jeep Wrangler can still take anything you can throw at it!</p>
<p>Now that you know which vehicle goes perfectly with your landscaping plans, which model will you take home?</p>
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		<title>Skiing in Canada</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 08:40:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to the winter sports, skiing is the first choice of many people in Canada. It is especially popular on the weekend when tourists come in from all around. Since most of the regions of Canada are covered with a blanket of snow throughout the year, the winter sport industry is busy year-round [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to the winter sports, skiing is the first choice of many people in Canada. It is especially popular on the weekend when tourists come in from all around. Since most of the regions of Canada are covered with a blanket of snow throughout the year, the winter sport industry is busy year-round in Canada. Not only will visitors find organized ski clubs and resorts, but also winter sport competitions. Four of the most popular ski resorts in Canada include, the Yukon Ski Resort, the Nunavut Ski Resort, BC Ski Resorts, and Alberta Ski Resorts.</p>
<p>One can book a great vacation through the internet all year long. But if you are visiting in the winter months, you should make it a point to get your reservations in at least 30 days in advance. You may also want to look for a package that includes everything you will need. This may include airfare, lodging, food, and tickets to attractions.</p>
<p>Skiing in Canada is an awesome experience. The government of Canada spends a huge amount of money to maintain their tourism industry. Some of the best skiing in the world can be done in Canada. People from across the world visit Canada for getting the ski experience the Canadian way. Not only this, some people prefer Canadian skiing clubs over those of Switzerland, Sweden and Norway.</p>
<p>Skiing in Canada is not just a sport; instead it is a way of life. Skiing is an integral part of the people’s lives in Canada. Many of the lumberjacks of Canada use skiing for transportation. Ski dogs with ski boards are used as a good commuting vehicle. This is the reason why people have a high spirit and respect for skiing in Canada. So if you are a skiing freak, Canada is the place for you to go. Treat yourself! You deserve to visit the Canadian skiing resorts at least once in your lifetime.</p>
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		<title>Visiting Canada from the United States</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 09:05:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are traveling between the United States and Canada, it is always a good idea to check out the most recent laws and regulations. Depending on a number of factors, the governments of either country can opt to change the laws for crossing their borders at any time. While a passport is not needed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are traveling between the United States and Canada, it is always a good idea to check out the most recent laws and regulations. Depending on a number of factors, the governments of either country can opt to change the laws for crossing their borders at any time.</p>
<p>While a passport is not needed for travel between the Unites States and Canada, a photo ID and proof of citizenship are always a good idea to have on you in the event that someone asks to see it. If the authorities do ask to see your information, they will likely ask you a series of questions as well. While it may seem entertaining to crack a few jokes while being questions, remember that the person you are talking to has the right to send you back, without your cross-border trip. It is best to answer with concrete responses that show you are taking the officer seriously.</p>
<p>The way you dress while crossing the border may help as well. Some studies have shown that business casual dress decreases your wait time while crossing and gets you less questions than a pair of sweatpants and a t-shirt with profanity on it.</p>
<p>Always remember that not knowing a law is not an excuse for not following it. You could be sent home, fined, or even jailed for bringing many things across borders. Guns are especially responsible for this problem. A gun must be licensed and used for sporting purposes if it is to cross the border into Canada from the United States. Canada&#8217;s gun laws are much more strict than those in the U.S. In fact, failing to follow a gun law can mean having your weapon confiscated, a fine, or even jail time.</p>
<p>Border officials want to let people through. They know that not everyone is looking to cause a problem when they get through the border, but it is their job to make sure that anyone who intends to do this is sent home.</p>
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		<title>Will The Gurkha Challenge the Hummer?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia In the celebrity world, cars are like fads and latest trends. What is popular one day isn’t the next. This is evidenced by the fact that the newest and latest celebrity must-have vehicle is the Gurkha. Ever since well known celebrities like the designer for the popular hip hop clothing company Ecko, [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the celebrity world, cars are like fads and latest trends. What is popular one day isn’t the next. This is evidenced by the fact that the newest and latest celebrity must-have vehicle is the Gurkha. Ever since well known celebrities like the designer for the popular hip hop clothing company <a href="http://www.sojones.com/hiphop-clothing/ecko/" target="_blank">Ecko</a>, Mark Ecko appeared in his own Gurkha it has caused many people to wonder what exactly this type of car was.</p>
<p>The Gurkha is actually an armored military vehicle. It is commonly used be the United States Army as well as other international defense departments such Russia and Switzerland. The speculations and features that the Gurkha offer vehicle owners are truly amazing. The Gurkha offers a four-cylinder diesel engine that runs similar to the luxury sports cars. It also has a 113 horsepower capability and a five-speed transmission that works in manual gear. The interior of the Gurkha is nothing to talk about as it is a poor quality design. However, the interior does seat five people comfortably.</p>
<p>Car and truck enthusiasts have started discussion whether or not the Gurkha will replace the Hummer. While it certainly appears that the Gurkha could give the Hummer a run for its money it probably will not happen. The Gurkha and Hummer are two completely different cars. In fact, the Gurkha is almost twice the size of a Hummer. Many people already complain that the Hummer is too large, so a larger vehicle probably would not give it any competition. However, the biggest deciding factor would be the price. The Gurkha is only available through military manufacturers at the moment, which means that the price is three times that of the Hummer. These factors easily determine that the Gurkha and Hummer are no match for each other. However, if you are a car fan, the military tank look is pretty impressive.</p>
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		<title>Safety Tips to Drive on American Roads</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An American lifestyle is incomplete without driving. However, with increasing road accidents, it becomes necessary to evaluate one’s driving skills because on roads, you will rarely get a second chance. This is the reason why it is imperative that you know the principles and practice defensive driving. There are certain tactics you must know to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An American lifestyle is incomplete without driving. However, with increasing road accidents, it becomes necessary to evaluate one’s driving skills because on roads, you will rarely get a second chance. This is the reason why it is imperative that you know the principles and practice defensive driving. There are certain tactics you must know to be sure that you are driving in the maximally safe fashion.</p>
<p>Firstly, you have to know the ‘two second rule’. According to this rule, a driver must always make sure that there is a significant distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you. This helps to avoid collision when you have to apply breaks suddenly.</p>
<p>Secondly, make sure that your attention is fully on the road ahead. Never get distracted while driving. When you are driving on an average highway, interstate or any other street, hundreds of others are going to fly past you and if you don’t keep your attention on the road, you will seriously get yourself in an accident sooner or later.</p>
<p>Thirdly, you need to adapt yourself to road conditions, the weather and always keep your mind clear. A mind preoccupied with other thoughts while driving is a recipe for impending disaster. Stay calm and focused, and use hazard indicators to maintain a safe presence.</p>
<p>Fourthly, make sure that your vehicle is always in working condition. Take it for maintenance regularly and keep a track of car belts, hoses, brakes, tires and other common things. Lack of proper vehicle maintenance or ignoring a loose piece of machinery lying around can lead many people to agonizing injuries.</p>
<p>Ultimately, it solely rests on the driver to maintain safety while driving. As a driver, you should have the presence of mind to deal with accidents or collisions. Keep emergency numbers stored on your cellular to get immediate help.</p>
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		<title>Driving With Pets? Learn Some Safety Tips First</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2011 01:41:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taking your pet out on the road certainly poses certain dangers. Vet appointments or taking your pet out for daily walk are some of the reasons why you need to learn safety tips. Certainly, when you are driving with your pet around, they can become a source of distraction. According to survey reports, one in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Taking your pet out on the road certainly poses certain dangers. Vet appointments or taking your pet out for daily walk are some of the reasons why you need to learn safety tips. Certainly, when you are driving with your pet around, they can become a source of distraction. According to survey reports, one in three people fail to drive with their pets because they are unable to restrain them properly.</p>
<p>If the animal is roaming freely in the car, the driver at the wheel is bound to take off their eyes from the road at some point. This is extremely dangerous for both the driver and the pet. One never knows when a car will suddenly zoom in from the next intersection and collide with your car! Moreover, dogs love to hang their heads out of the window and sometimes they even try to jump out of the car.</p>
<p>In trying to stop the pet dog, the driver has to take their hands off the wheel and unwittingly cause a serious accident. Further, if the size of the pet is small and the driver allows the pet to sit on the lap, the limited space in the car will be insufficient to deal with the pets when they move here and there while sitting on the lap. In such cases, instant reaction is most of the time not possible because of the lack of space and because it will deviate the driver from the steering wheel. This will put both the animal and the driver in danger.</p>
<p>The best way to deal with these situations is to ask somebody to accompany you whenever you are taking your pet outside. If this is not possible, then safety belts especially designed for small cats and dogs. Also, you can keep your pet in an animal crate during the journey.</p>
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		<title>Protect You Financial Investment Before Your Roadtrip!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 06:09:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone from college kids to best friends of any age dream of taking the perfect road trip! As you leave your cares and responsibilities behind to hit the open road in search of adventure, you never know what might happen. Of course, you always think about the interesting things you’ll see, quick meals in roadside [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone from college kids to best friends of any age dream of taking the perfect road trip! As you leave your cares and responsibilities behind to hit the open road in search of adventure, you never know what might happen. Of course, you always think about the interesting things you’ll see, quick meals in roadside diners, and the companionship of two friends out for a little fun. However, you never know when something might happen. Before pulling out of your driveway, make sure you’re prepared for anything with a good insurance policy. Let’s take a look at why this is the most important thing to pack when looking for excitement:</p>
<p><strong>Protect Your Investment</strong></p>
<p>You never know when something might happen far from home. Although it’s important to cover your car with an insurance policy at all times, it’s especially critical when you’re far from home. A good insurance policy will supply you with a rental car if your vehicle is disabled in an accident. Some will pay to tow your car back to your home city, and others even include some legal protection if you’re caught in a really bad bind. Compare a variety of coverage levels and <a href="http://www.freeinsurancequotes.org/" target="_blank">insurance quotes</a> to get the best deal on a policywith the features you need the most before leaving on your trip.</p>
<p><strong>What if we’re Not Taking My Car?</strong></p>
<p>You should invest in a good auto insurance policy even if you’re leaving your car behind. If you’re sharing the driving responsibilities with your friend, you will be fully covered if the car is involved in an accident while you’re behind the wheel. Although his insurance should cover his car, it might not have a high level of protection against personal injury claims. Just a split second of inattention could end in tragedy. Protect yourself from lawsuits even when you’re driving a friend’s car with your own auto policy!</p>
<p>Protect your investment before the road trip!</p>
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		<title>5 Essential Road Safety Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2011 12:52:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Basic road safety guidelines are essential for any learned driver. In the US alone, thousands of accident cases are recorded every year. Sometimes the drivers are not equipped with road safety tips, which prove to be a bane because they cannot help people involved in car accidents. If you are a driver, make sure you [...]]]></description>
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<p>Basic road safety guidelines are essential for any learned driver. In the US alone, thousands of accident cases are recorded every year. Sometimes the drivers are not equipped with road safety tips, which prove to be a bane because they cannot help people involved in car accidents. If you are a driver, make sure you know these five essential road safety tips.</p>
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<li>You must learn to follow the traffic lights. Never      cross the road when the traffic light shows pedestrian walking. While      driving, try to maintain a straight line and do not cut route of other      vehicles. Don’t try to cross traffic lines. All US states have traffic cameras      installed that take your car’s photo if you violate rules.</li>
<li>Always use the car seat belt for safety. Those      travelling with you should wear the safety belt. The belt is necessary to      protect you from impact if and when the car collides with another.</li>
<li>Never drink while driving. Drunken driving is      strictly prohibited in every country. Moreover, you may have to serve jail      time if you are caught driving under alcohol influence. Best thing is to      avoid driving when you are under alcohol consumption. If it is necessary      to drive then permit someone else to drive.</li>
<li>Never talk on the phone while driving. Talking while      driving is also a reason why do many road accidents and deaths happen. It      is obvious that your mind will focus on the person with whom you are      communicating and in the process, you lose your control on the steering      wheel.</li>
<li>Always carry your driving license and other necessary      documents like auto insurance along with you. If any traffic police stops      you suspecting any traffic rule violation, they need to see the necessary      papers to verify your ownership.</li>
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<p>Follow these safety tips anywhere you drive. If you are safe, you can keep others safe too.</p>
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		<title>Tips to Prevent Road Accidents</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 08:50:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the US and other major developed and developing countries, road accident is one of the major causes of death. Reckless driving, drunken driving and lack of road safety awareness are some of the prime reasons. Here are some tips that you must keep in mind while driving: As a driver, you should be in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the US and other major developed and developing countries, road accident is one of the major causes of death. Reckless driving, drunken driving and lack of road safety awareness are some of the prime reasons. Here are some tips that you must keep in mind while driving:</p>
<ol>
<li>As a driver, you should be in good physical condition      and never drive when you have consumed alcohol. If you have been drinking      over the permissible limit then ask someone else to drive your car.</li>
<li>Never drive if you are feeling tired, stressed out or      simply feeling weak. Overwork and lack of sleep gives rise to these      conditions. If you drive then there is hundred percent chances that you      are going to feel unwell or sleepy and then slacken your hold on the      steering wheel – a perfect recipe for road accident.</li>
<li>Keep your driving license handy whenever you are      outside and never talk on the phone while driving. It will spoil your mind      and concentration, and by the time you know, you lose your control behind      the wheel. If you have urgent phone calls to attend or check email      messages, park your vehicle aside and then attend calls and emails.</li>
<li>Remember the basics while driving – put on your seat      belt. Moreover, make sure you take your car to the maintenance centre      every few days so that the vehicle is in perfect running condition. If the      vehicle is not in good mechanical order, it is an open invitation to      accidents!</li>
<li>Make sure that the maintenance centre checks with the      brakes, the tires, the windshield and others. Check the speedometer and      make sure you have enough fuel to reach the next gasoline station.</li>
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<p>Be aware of road safety rules. Know when to halt and when to continue driving. When you are behind the wheel, driving should be your only focus. Don’t get distracted by anything and drive within the permissible speed limits.</p>
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		<title>A guide to defensive driving</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 06:24:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Defensive driving by definition conveys the idea of safe driving. We all have an idea of what unsafe driving looks like when we see it. If you have spent any significant time out on the roads, you know there are plenty of people who drive poorly. Some routinely break posted speed limits. Other drivers wander [...]]]></description>
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<p>Defensive driving by definition conveys the idea of safe driving. We all have an idea of what unsafe driving looks like when we see it.</p>
<p>If you have spent any significant time out on the roads, you know there are plenty of people who drive poorly. Some routinely break posted speed limits. Other drivers wander into another lane because they aren&#8217;t paying attention. There are drivers who may tailgate another car, make sudden turns without signaling, or weave in and out of traffic.</p>
<p>We cannot control reckless actions taken by other drivers around us. Learning and applying defensive driving skills, though, can help us avoid any potential dangers created throught the actions of other bad drivers.</p>
<p>Before you get behind the wheel, remember these defensive driving tips:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Stay focused. </strong></li>
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<p>There are plenty of things you need to worry about while driving. Your attention should be focused on road conditions, following traffic laws, and being aware of the cars around you. Staying focused on your driving and what other drivers are doing around you is essential.</p>
<p>Avoid distractions in all forms. Whether it is talking or texting on your cell phone or eating fast food, anything that draws your attention away from driving is a recipie for disaster. Distracted drivers are less likely to see potential problems unfold and react to them in time to avoid an accident.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Stay alert.</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>Being alert improves your reaction time, so you can respond swiftly to potential problems — like if the driver in the car ahead of you slams on the brakes at a moment&#8217;s notice. Using alcohol or drugs will have a seriously negative effect on your reaction time and judgement. You should never drink and drive and you should check warning labels on all prescription drugs to see if they cause drowsiness.</p>
<p>Driving while sleepy is as dangerous as driving under the influence. You should always make sure to get plenty of rest before embarking on a long road trip.</p>
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		<title>Finding a Towing Service Quickly</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2011 15:56:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia When the inevitable happens and you’re on the go, you might not have too many options. Unless you’ve programmed a towing service in your phone you might be a bit lost. However, Canada 411 could be your best bet when you need something quick and reliable. Canada 411 is a reliable search [...]]]></description>
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<p>When the inevitable happens and you’re on the go, you might not have too many options. Unless you’ve programmed a towing service in your phone you might be a bit lost. However, Canada 411 could be your best bet when you need something quick and reliable.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.411.ca">Canada 411</a> is a reliable search engine directly that can help you find virtually anything. Listings include those that are closest to your location, whether you are at home – or unfortunately stranded on the highway. You will of course have access to the phone number for the business along with any other relevant information, such as hours of operation.</p>
<p>If you find yourself in this type of situation, simply open up Canada 411 on an applicable device. Put in the location that you need the towing service for, and you will find a list of the closest businesses that can tow your car. Then simply call the location to get a tow truck to the location needed as quickly as possible.</p>
<p>Get a flat tire and need some help? Did your car battery die on the highway while on a road trip, leaving you completely out of your safety zone for a backup plan? For any and certainly more scenarios such as these, you need something reliable that you can lean on to get help quickly.</p>
<p>Put Canada 411 on your smart phone. It is a very reliable search engine directory that can get you the business you need, wherever you may be. Canada 411 can help you find the closest towing services when you find yourself in an unfortunate situation.</p>
<p>For a quick and necessary towing service or for anything else you can imagine, take advantage of the search engine directory Canada 411. No matter where you are at, you can get access to nearby businesses in no time.</p>
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		<title>Tips for driving in rush hour</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 01:23:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting stuck in traffic congestion that is common during rush hour can be a huge headache. Unfortunately, it can lead to road rage and potentially fatal accidents as drivers let stress build up to unhealthy levels. So what should you do the next time you find yourself stuck in rush hour traffic? Here are a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Getting stuck in traffic congestion that is common during rush hour can be a huge headache. Unfortunately, it can lead to road rage and potentially fatal accidents as drivers let stress build up to unhealthy levels. So what should you do the next time you find yourself stuck in rush hour traffic?</p>
<p>Here are a few ideas on how to survive rush hour:</p>
<ul>
<li>Allow 	yourself extra travel time.</li>
</ul>
<p>If you need to make an important meeting or an appointment, or even just get to work on time, it is important to leave a few minutes early.</p>
<ul>
<li>Relax.</li>
</ul>
<p>You should eat a good breakfast, get plenty of sleep and take a few deep breaths before tackling rush hour traffic each morning. Leaving calm and alert can help you stay that way during your commute.</p>
<ul>
<li>Use turn signals.</li>
</ul>
<p>If you are turning or changing lanes, make sure other drivers around you are aware ahead of time. It gives them time to react to you. Signaling also prevents potential fender benders which occur when two drivers pull into the same lane at the same time.</p>
<ul>
<li>Don&#8217;t tailgate.</li>
</ul>
<p>No one likes a person who follows too closely to another car. It can cause road rage or lead to an accident if the driver ahead slams on their brakes. Going faster than the flow of traffic will not shave time off your commute.</p>
<ul>
<li>Take your mind off the traffic</li>
</ul>
<p>Listen to a book on tape or put on some soothing music. Take advantage of this time to enrich your life or learn something new. It is private time where you can take time to better yourself.</p>
<ul>
<li>Be careful</li>
</ul>
<p>Remember to always be careful of the other drivers. Anticipate what actions they might take on the road. Be prepared for road rage and do not reciprocate. If another driver honks aggressively, makes a rude gesture or yells at you, just smile and drive on.</p>
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		<title>Dangers of using a cell phone while driving</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using a cell phone while driving a car can be flat out dangerous. The University of Utah  conducted a recent study which demonstrated that driving with a cell phone posed just as much danger as driving drunk because driver distraction when using a cell phone is greatly increased. There are four specific reasons why driving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using a cell phone while driving a car can be flat out dangerous. The University of Utah  conducted a recent study which demonstrated that driving with a cell phone posed just as much danger as driving drunk because driver distraction when using a cell phone is greatly increased.</p>
<p>There are four specific reasons why driving while using cell phones is so unsafe:</p>
<p>1. Poor Reaction Time</p>
<p>The University of Utah study showed that cell-phone users demonstrate a slower reaction time than the average driver. On average, they hit their brakes nine percent slower and resumed normal driving speeds after using their brakes at a rate 19 percent slower. They also showed 24 percent more variation in the distance used in following other vehicles.</p>
<p>2. Inattentiveness</p>
<p>Talking on a cell phone can quickly divert a driver from focusing their attention on the road. They suffer from what is called, &#8220;inattention blindness.&#8221; What that means is they could look right at a hazardous road condition and not see it or react to it until it is too late. Most drivers on cell phones are not even aware they are in this state.</p>
<p>3. Intense Conversations</p>
<p>Any conversation beyond a casual chat is going to dramatically decrease a driver&#8217;s reaction times because they will need to use greater concentration just to stay involved in the conversation. As a result, being involved in an emotional or intense conversations can pose an even greater risk to a driver and those around them because their awareness outside the conversation is limited.</p>
<p>4. Increased Accident Risk</p>
<p>A statistical analysis done by the University of Utah showed that drivers who use cell phones are 5.36 times more likely to become involved in a serious accident than a driver who does not use a cell phone on the road. In the United States, for example, cell phone usage is responsible for 2,600 fatalities and 12,000 serious each year alone.</p>
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		<title>Using antilock brakes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2011 06:20:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Antilock brakes can be a valuable feature on any new automobile because of what they are designed to do. When a vehicle has antilock brakes, they can enhance stopping ability by preventing the tires from locking up and improving steerability. Proper use of antilock brakes can help you avoid potential accidents in hazardous situations. Here [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Antilock brakes can be a valuable 	feature on any new automobile because of what they are designed to 	do. When a vehicle has antilock brakes, they can enhance stopping 	ability by preventing the tires from locking up and improving 	steerability.</p>
<p>Proper use of antilock brakes can help 	you avoid potential accidents in hazardous situations.  Here are 	some tips to help you learn how to use antilock brakes –</p>
<ul>
<li>Step on it:
<p>Always press down on antilock brakes 	firmly. Never pump the brakes. Pumping could potentially cause a 	loss of steering and control of your brakes.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t ease off the pedal:
<p>Keep your foot on the brake pedal when 	you feel a groaning noise from the brake pedal. This is a normal 	sign that your brakes are working properly, even with the above 	sounds. Antilock brakes can pump at speeds exceeding 20 times per 	second.</li>
<li>Steer clear of trouble:
<p>With increased steering control you 	gain during emergency stops, your main focus should be on steering 	away from obstacles in your path. Just remember to not steer too 	hard or else you risk running off the road.</li>
<li>Practice using your brakes:
<p>Take your vehicle to an empty parking 	lot and see how it handles in poor weather situations. You can see 	how the brakes function when you jam on them in rain, ice or snow. 	With time, you&#8217;ll lose the urge to pump the brake pedal and apply 	the brakes firmly instead.</li>
<li>Understand the differences between 	four-wheel and rear-wheel antilock brakes:
<p>Four-wheel models are generally found 	on passenger cars. These type of brakes are designed to keep 	steerability in emergency braking situations from deteriorating. 	Rear-wheel antilock brakes are typically included on various models 	of light trucks, vans and sports utility vehicles. These brakes can 	help keep directional stability and prevent the vehicle from 	skidding sideways even in poor road conditions.</li>
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		<title>the dangers of drowsy driving</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 04:53:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Driving while drowsy is as dangerous as driving while under the influence. No matter how short of a distance you are traveling or how many methods you employ to keep yourself awake, drowsy driving can lead serious accidents, even fatalities, while on the road. Why is driving while fighting off sleep so dangerous? Simply put, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Driving while drowsy is as dangerous as driving while under the influence. No matter how short of a distance you are traveling or how many methods you employ to keep yourself awake, drowsy driving can lead serious accidents, even fatalities, while on the road.</p>
<p>Why is driving while fighting off sleep so dangerous? Simply put, when a driver is sleepy, it lowers their reaction time behind the wheel. They make poor decisions, lose concentration and even risk falling asleep. That not only puts them in danger, but endangers other vehicles as well.</p>
<p>Once drowsiness starts to overtake you, it is nearly impossible to fight it off. Still, there are things you can do to keep from ending up on the long list of people injured or killed by drowsy driving –</p>
<p>1. Plan ahead:</p>
<p>If you know you will need to hit the road and are low on sleep, carve out time to take a nap. Even if you take just a 10 or 15 minute power nap, it should be enough to give you an extra boost of energy on the road.</p>
<p>2. Move around:</p>
<p>One reason drowsiness can overtake us on the road is that our muscles remain stationary for extended periods. Tap your fingers, shuffle your foot not on the gas pedal. Movement helps increase blood flow through the body which, in turn, strengthens muscles and helps a person stay more alert and fresh.</p>
<p>3. Yield the wheel:</p>
<p>If you are traveling with someone else, there is no harm in letting them drive as long as they can drive safely. Yielding the wheel can be helpful and allow you an opportunity to recharge your batteries.</p>
<p>4. Pull over:</p>
<p>If you are alone and feel the effects of sleep overtaking you, sometimes it is just best to get off the road quickly. Find the nearest lodging or rest area and stay there until you are rested enough to continue on to your destination.</p>
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		<title>Bald tires: a hidden danger</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2011 12:25:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knowing how much tread is on your vehicle&#8217;s tires could literally make all the difference in helping you to avoid a serious automobile accident the next time you are on the road. Tire tread provides traction and needed gripping action to prevent a vehicle from slipping and sliding on the road. Driving with bald tires [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knowing how much tread is on your vehicle&#8217;s tires could literally make all the difference in helping you to avoid a serious automobile accident the next time you are on the road.</p>
<p>Tire tread provides traction and needed gripping action to prevent a vehicle from slipping and sliding on the road. Driving with bald tires can be extremely dangerous because the tires will not have enough traction to help a vehicle stop when you apply the brakes.</p>
<p>Typically, tires are unsafe and it is time to replace them with a new set when the tread wears down to approximately 1/16th of an inch. Most tires have treadwear indicators built into the rubber that alert a driver to know when to replaced them. They are found in raised sections spaced through the bottom of the tread grooves. When these indicators appear flush with the outside edge of the tread, it means it is time to discard those tires and purchase new ones.</p>
<p>It is important to carry a tire gauge and check the air pressure in your tires regularly. Tires can lose their tread and become bald much more quickly if they are not properly inflated. Read the owner&#8217;s manual for your vehicle and make sure each tire is filled to specified pounds per square inch (PSI). Properly inflated tires will not only extend their life, but it will also help your vehicle have more efficient gas mileage. In this day of rising fuel costs, such an avenue for potential savings should not be overlooked.</p>
<p>Driving a vehicle with under-inflated tires can in some cases result in a tire failure. A bald tire is much more prone to suffering tire separation and blowouts and those problems increase the risk for a loss of control of the vehicle and a serious or even fatal accident. It is worth taking extra time to make sure your tires are in the best possible condition when your safety depends on it.</p>
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		<title>Preparation equals survival against reckless drivers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2011 01:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a tough situation to be driving when you are not in control of how other drivers act and react on the road. Encountering drivers who engage in reckless driving because they are distracted or under the influence is more common than any of us would like. So how do we best deal with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a tough situation to be driving when you are not in control of how other drivers act and react on the road. Encountering drivers who engage in reckless driving because they are distracted or under the influence is more common than any of us would like.</p>
<p>So how do we best deal with the situation safely? The solutions is not as easy as people might think.</p>
<p>A common method of dealing with reckless drivers is to try to get past them as quickly as possible and hope nothing bad happens as you pass by them. But it is better to use extreme caution to not put yourself in danger.</p>
<p>Driving defensively is a good option to avoid dangers posed by reckless drivers. Rather than floor it and try to pass them, give the vehicle in question plenty of room and approach it slowly. If the road is only one or two lanes, getting off the road altogether might be the best option if it is available.</p>
<p>If you are stuck on the same road as a reckless driver, here are some things you should consider:</p>
<ul>
<li>Be aware of your environment –</li>
</ul>
<p>Sometimes you have to swerve around a reckless driver to get out of harm&#8217;s way. You should always be aware of road conditions, the weather and the behavior and appearance of the driver and act based on what you see.</p>
<ul>
<li>Drive calmly –</li>
</ul>
<p>Panic will not help in this situation. Make sure you are obeying traffic laws in case an accident should occur. Be patient and pass reckless drivers only when it is safe to do so.</p>
<ul>
<li>Call the police –</li>
</ul>
<p>Getting the law involved should be the measure you consider first if the danger is too great. A police officer can pull over a reckless driver and issue a citation for erratic driving. Some drivers can even get their license suspended if their driving behavior warrants it.</p>
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		<title>winter weather driving tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2011 01:23:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Driving in snowy weather can be dangerous and difficult for even the most careful drivers. When you are caught on the road in a snowstorm or shortly after one, it is important to know how to reach your destination safe and sound. Here are some travel tips that can help you drive safe during the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Driving in snowy weather can be dangerous and difficult for even the most careful drivers. When you are caught on the road in a snowstorm or shortly after one, it is important to know how to reach your destination safe and sound.</p>
<p>Here are some travel tips that can help you drive safe during the winter months:</p>
<p>Go slow:</p>
<p>When snow or ice is blanketing the road, reduce your normal speed to fit the conditions. This will help you prevent spinouts and help prevent your vehicle from sliding off the road.</p>
<p>Leave home early:</p>
<p>It is always a good idea to allow yourself extra travel time if the weather is bad. It will help lessen stress as you drive and limit the temptation to travel at excess speeds and endanger yourself or others through reckless driving.</p>
<p>Use headlights:</p>
<p>You are more visible to other drivers when you use headlights. In a poor visibility situation like a snowstorm, that can literally make a life-or-death difference.</p>
<p>Identify dangerous roads:</p>
<p>If certain roads pose a safety risk in adverse weather, consider choosing an alternate route. Be aware of which roads are cleared and plowed frequently in snowy weather and incorporate those into your route.</p>
<p>Keep a clear line of sight:</p>
<p>If you can&#8217;t see out of your windows and mirrors, an accident could be brewing. Clean your windows regularly and replace wiper blades when they wear out.</p>
<p>Use winter tires:</p>
<p>In snowy or icy conditions, having enough traction can help you keep your vehicle on the road. Be careful to purchase and use tires specifically designed for winter weather.</p>
<p>Use brakes effectively:</p>
<p>Slamming on your brakes in bad weather will make your car lose control. Always press on them gently to stop.</p>
<p>Watch out for black ice:</p>
<p>Black ice is clear ice on roads that is dangerously slick. If you hit black ice, ease off the gas and reduce your speed when your tires regain traction.</p>
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		<title>The Winter Demons &#8211; Watch Out For Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 06:26:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So this is very fitting: first off, it&#8217;s the brink of winter. The first flakes of snow have already hit the ground; and your car&#8217;s getting restless. It doesn&#8217;t like snow. It DEFINITELY doesn&#8217;t like ice&#8211;particularly BLACK ICE. So here&#8217;s a few tips you need to know about driving safe during this time of year. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So this is very fitting: first off, it&#8217;s the brink of winter.  The first flakes of snow have already hit the ground; and your car&#8217;s  getting restless. It doesn&#8217;t like snow. It DEFINITELY doesn&#8217;t like  ice&#8211;particularly BLACK ICE. So here&#8217;s a few tips you need to know about  driving safe during this time of year.</p>
<p>Simply SLOW DOWN. It&#8217;s not to sound condescending, because the reason  for &#8220;slowing down&#8221; is actually a more pointed one than the obvious. It&#8217;s  that killer &#8216;Winter Demon&#8217; called &#8220;black ice&#8221;. Slowing down is that  much more important; and please don&#8217;t feel like a dummy for driving a  regular speed during the winter. USUALLY, it&#8217;s okay to drive like you  normally do. The problem is this: black ice is virtually invisible to  the naked eye when you&#8217;re driving! Hence the distress for stressing the  concept of &#8216;slowing down&#8217;. Even when you think the roads are safe, still  make it a point to slow down.</p>
<p>Because of icy roads, you&#8217;d be surprised at how easy it is to lose  control of your car. The basic tip for this is to simply STAY CALM. Keep  your foot on the brake and don&#8217;t freak out. The worst that could happen  is bumping the curb. No big deal. Just take it easy, wipe the sweat off  your forehead, and move on. No harm, no foul.</p>
<p>Keeping your distance from other drivers is even more paramount than  usual. Make sure to make it a habit to increase your natural distance by  double when dealing with the Winter Demons. The farther away you are  from other drivers, the safer you&#8217;ll be.</p>
<p>And when dealing with the biggest Demon of all&#8211;the Snow Storm&#8211;simply  prepare as if Armageddon would come. Seriously, stock up on blankets,  flashlights, batteries, torches, mittens&#8211;you name it. Anything  regarding cold weather, BUY IT! You never know when your car will get  stuck in a storm.</p>
<p>So those are your tips, friends! Use them well, and happy traveling!</p>
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		<title>Never Tire of Checking Tires</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Dec 2010 06:25:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Especially during the winter, regularly checking your tires is a must. It&#8217;s also the easiest part of automotive safety to overlook. I mean, look at the tires! They look normal, right? They don&#8217;t look flat. They&#8217;re not torn. There are no giant nails stuck in them. So everything should be peachy, right? Wrong. The deal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Especially during the winter, regularly checking your tires is a  must. It&#8217;s also the easiest part of automotive safety to overlook. I  mean, look at the tires! They look normal, right? They don&#8217;t look flat.  They&#8217;re not torn. There are no giant nails stuck in them. So everything  should be peachy, right?</p>
<p>Wrong.</p>
<p>The deal is that in colder weather, it&#8217;s standard knowledge that tire  pressure decreases. As it&#8217;s absolutely important to maintain pressure,  make sure to keep your tires inflated during the winter, or you could be  in danger of blowouts, bad accidents, maybe even a nice trip to the  ambulance while you beat yourself in the head for not purchasing that  handy little tire gauge from the gas station.</p>
<p>In addition, the less pressure in your tires, the lower your gas  mileage. Which, you guessed it, means you pay more for your travels. No  one wants to shell out more money, so do the sensible thing: check your  tires. Improperly inflated tires can also lead to more harmful emissions  in your vehicle.</p>
<p>The basic mantra of tire maintenance is that you measure pressure at  least once a month. The more the better, though, particularly in the  winter. Even better, check your tires in the cold weather to get a  better understanding of the tire pressure during that time of the year.</p>
<p>Believe it or not, overinflation is just as important as underinflation.  So make sure you read your car manual and use the suggested tire  pressure recommendation. You fill up your tires too much, and the car  will ride more on the center tread of the wheel, which could cause  steering and stopping issues as well as potential suspension problems.</p>
<p>So there are your tips. Take a good like at your tires, please. And  never &#8216;tire&#8217; of checking your tires. Your car will never &#8216;tire&#8217; over  your riding in it throughout winter. Promise!</p>
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		<title>Troubled Teen Driving</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2010 06:24:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, cell phones are cool&#8211;especially the text qwerty keyboard ones. O-M-G, I-D-K what I would do without a qwerty keyboard. Like, seriously. But, seriously, this is common knowledge: you don&#8217;t mess around while on the road, and unfortunately, teenagers are known to do that. You&#8217;ve seen them in movies, maybe you&#8217;ve seen them on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, cell phones are cool&#8211;especially the text qwerty keyboard  ones. O-M-G, I-D-K what I would do without a qwerty keyboard. Like,  seriously. But, seriously, this is common knowledge: you don&#8217;t mess  around while on the road, and unfortunately, teenagers are known to do  that. You&#8217;ve seen them in movies, maybe you&#8217;ve seen them on the road.  They&#8217;re &#8216;troubled&#8217;&#8211;not in a necessarily bad way&#8211;just in a naive way.  And you can&#8217;t blame them! They&#8217;re teenagers! So here are a few things to  remind your fun-loving teenage child of regarding safe driving.</p>
<p>One, Make Sure Your Teenager Uses Both Hands on the Wheel!</p>
<p>Two, Have Them Constantly Check Mirrors at All Times!</p>
<p>And Three, (again, the O-M-G no-brainer), DO NOT USE CELL PHONES WHEN DRIVING. PERIOD.</p>
<p>Be caring about how you remind your teenager, of course. Remember: he or  she is feeling very independent and happy about the new responsibility  of driving. It&#8217;s almost euphoric, too. You were once a teenager, right?  Remember getting your first ride and inviting your friends for a trip to  the local burger joint? Yes, it was fun. But just be sure to recognize  the obvious distractions that even adults face.</p>
<p>Eating and drinking presents a distraction. So does conversation in the  car; keep it to a minimum. Grooming and reading&#8211;check those off the  list, too. Watching a video, changing the CD player or radio station,  and even using a PDA while you drive can present a danger. Concede to  your teenager that even you as an adult have to be wary. These are  typical things even adults do. That&#8217;ll decrease the chances of  parent-child heated discussions about using the car. Of course, that&#8217;s  not the point:</p>
<p>The point is your child&#8217;s safety. And don&#8217;t worry: your child will  respect that. Go ahead and hand them the keys, give them a kiss on the  cheek, see them off, and trust them. Just keep your cell phone handy,  though! But not when you&#8217;re driving&#8230;.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2010 06:23:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nothing against Fido, but fear the road when your lovely animal rides with you. Believe it or not, he/she can be a distraction while you drive (especially if your pet has bad breath!) However, you can minimize the danger and still take your dog for a ride through the countryside if you follow these helpful [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nothing against Fido, but fear the road when your lovely animal  rides with you. Believe it or not, he/she can be a distraction while you  drive (especially if your pet has bad breath!) However, you can  minimize the danger and still take your dog for a ride through the  countryside if you follow these helpful tips.</p>
<p>One, use a pet restraint system. Do a search on the company called  Kurgo, and you&#8217;ll be surprised. No one ever thought there were devices  designed to &#8216;restrain&#8217; your pet inside your car, but there are! And  Kurgo&#8217;s got &#8216;em. It can protect your pet much like a seatbelt can  protect your child; and, of course, it can limit the amount of  distraction you may deal with.</p>
<p>Two, make sure to keep your pet in the back seat. Something you might  not think about: if you&#8217;re in an accident and the air bag inflates, the  sudden release could actually injure your pet. So take the necessary  precaution: back seat ONLY.</p>
<p>And Three, limit the amount of affection your pet gets. Taking one hand  off the wheel and your eyes off the road just to pet your Siberian Husky  on the nose can set you up for a head-on collision. So DON&#8217;T DO IT.  Statistically 55% of drivers have petted their animals while on the  road, and an astonishing 21% have actually allowed their pets to sit on  their LAPS while driving. Again, DON&#8217;T DO IT.</p>
<p>There are even other distracting behaviors reported: 7% of drivers  actually feed their dogs food and water while on the road, and 5%  reported some playtime here and there while the wheels are actually  running. No playtime while wheels run! While the car is moving, playtime  is over.</p>
<p>Sorry, Fido. Playtime can resume once you&#8217;re home safe in the backyard.  You have much more room back there. But not in the back seat. So,  please, drivers, be kind to your animals, yourself, and your passengers.  Stay safe.</p>
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		<title>Watch Out for Brake Failure</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Dec 2010 06:22:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Car chases are cool&#8211;only in the movies, though. Typically in real life, if anyone&#8217;s ever chasing you, such as the police, the normal thing to do is STOP. So, naturally, one would think rationally when watching a car chase on the silver screen and think the realistic worst about the situation: oh, my God, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Car chases are cool&#8211;only in the movies, though. Typically in  real life, if anyone&#8217;s ever chasing you, such as the police, the normal  thing to do is STOP. So, naturally, one would think rationally when  watching a car chase on the silver screen and think the realistic worst  about the situation: oh, my God, the car has no brakes! It&#8217;s pretty  obvious, right? After all, in those movie scene car chases, the car&#8217;s  riding the sidewalk, through store windows, riding up dead-end ramps and  flying high over three-story buildings.</p>
<p>Seriously, the concept of brake failure is probably the pinnacle of hell  on the road. No one wants to lose their brakes while driving. It&#8217;s  probably one of the scariest things to experience.</p>
<p>These are the signs of possible brake failure:</p>
<p>1. Poor braking performance and difficulty stopping.<br />
2. Squeaking, grinding, or dragging.<br />
3. Necessary brake pumping.<br />
4. The car pulls to one side when breaking.</p>
<p>Keep your ears peeled for these signs. They could lead to brake failure.</p>
<p>Now don&#8217;t panic if in fact you DO run into full-on brake failure. You  WILL survive. Promise. These are the steps to take for the unfortunate  inevitable&#8230;.</p>
<p>1. Try not to panic and turn on your hazard lights while guiding the car ever-so-gently toward the shoulder of the road.</p>
<p>2. Gradually take your foot off the gas pedal and shift to a lower gear; that will slow the car down.</p>
<p>3. Once off the roadway, shift the car to neutral to further help slow  your automobile down while you gently rub against the curb, slowing you  down even more.</p>
<p>And 4. When safely off the road, place reflective triangles or flares by  the vehicle to alert other drivers of your situation. Also don&#8217;t stand  next to or behind the car. Stay as far away from the car as possible  while waiting for a tow truck!</p>
<p>You will survive the disaster if you follow these steps. Remember, total  brake failure is rare. But it never hurts to remember the essentials.</p>
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		<title>The All-Important Emergency Motor Vehicle Kit</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2010 06:21:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Think of it as mobile safety precautions while you&#8217;re&#8230;well, MOBILE in your autoMOBILE. That&#8217;s a lot of &#8216;mobile&#8217; for you. Seriously, an emergency &#8216;kit&#8217; is something that you can take with you. And it&#8217;s surprising that hardly anyone ever thinks of bringing such a thing, nor do many even consider the chance that one might [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Think of it as mobile safety precautions while you&#8217;re&#8230;well,  MOBILE in your autoMOBILE. That&#8217;s a lot of &#8216;mobile&#8217; for you. Seriously,  an emergency &#8216;kit&#8217; is something that you can take with you. And it&#8217;s  surprising that hardly anyone ever thinks of bringing such a thing, nor  do many even consider the chance that one might actually use it. But it  never hurts to have one.</p>
<p>There are two types of emergency kits: Major and Minor. Major involves  such things as motor trouble, car accidents, or getting completely lost  out in the road and low on gas. Minor includes the typical flat tires,  overheating, windshield wiper malfunctions, and maybe some other things  that would temporarily force you off the road. Generally, it&#8217;s smart to  have both the Major and Minor Kits.</p>
<p>The Major Kit is especially necessarily for long road trips and designed  specifically for sustaining families for at least 72 hours without any  assistance. The essentials are listed as followed:</p>
<p>1. Thermal Blankets<br />
2. Protein Bars or some other high-nutrient ration<br />
3. Flashlights<br />
4. Road Flares<br />
5. Jumper Cables<br />
6. Extra clothing tailored for rain, snow, or sun<br />
7. Two gallons of water, either in empty milk jugs or just water bottles<br />
8. Provisional Medications (such as prescriptions)<br />
9. First Aid Kit<br />
10. And Fire Starting Gear</p>
<p>The Minor Kit, however, is more designed for temporary, fast and easy  remediation. So naturally the items for the Kit are less long-term, such  as these:</p>
<p>1. Duct Tape<br />
2. Phillips and Flathead Screwdriver<br />
3. Small Hammer<br />
4. Crowbar<br />
5. Zip Ties<br />
6. Latex Gloves<br />
7. Old Sweat Pants and Shirt (for greasy repairs!)<br />
8. Crescent Wrench<br />
9. Small Socket Set<br />
10. Back-up Cell Phone Battery or Charger<br />
11. The all-important Godsend, FIX-A-FLAT!<br />
12. Gauge Wire or a Small Coat Hanger (Why? To secure loose exhaust system parts, of course!</p>
<p>These are the basics. Your car will feel at ease, as well as you, for  keeping these two kits in ready condition and availability. Have a happy  time driving!</p>
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		<title>Pollen: The Silent Killer of Sneezing and Drowsy Drivers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2010 06:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No, this isn&#8217;t one of those pharmaceutical commercials about the ugly, germy monsters inside your nose, and what you can take to utterly destroy them. However, it is SOLELY on those germy monsters and what they can do to you while you&#8217;re driving. That includes the repercussive and wrathful consequence that comes with facing the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No, this isn&#8217;t one of those pharmaceutical commercials about the  ugly, germy monsters inside your nose, and what you can take to utterly  destroy them. However, it is SOLELY on those germy monsters and what  they can do to you while you&#8217;re driving. That includes the repercussive  and wrathful consequence that comes with facing the deadly allergens of  the road and their horrific olfactory onslaught: OTC medications&#8230;.  Specifically the ones that make you DROWSY.</p>
<p>Listen, it&#8217;s understandable when facing the terror of allergies,  particularly during the Spring, Fall, and early Summer. Makes driving  slightly difficult, yes. But know without a shadow of a doubt that  certain medications do cause drowsiness, and driving in that condition  may cause a serious hazard not only to yourself, but your passengers  (particularly if they&#8217;re kids) and other drivers around you. So take  these precautions:</p>
<p>1. If necessary to commute, be sure to take a non-drowsy medication of some kind, such as Claritin.</p>
<p>2. This is pretty obvious, but AVOID DRIVING if drowsy!</p>
<p>3. If on long trips, be sure to make rest stops every now and then, and  it&#8217;s always a good idea to travel with a companion to help you stay  alert.</p>
<p>4. Another obvious tip: GET ENOUGH SLEEP!</p>
<p>5. This is extremely important: no matter what, even if you&#8217;re only five  minutes away from your destination, without even thinking twice,  without even taking another breath, think this thought and NEVER forget  it&#8230;. IF YOU FEEL DROWSY WHILE DRIVING, PULL OVER AND STOP. Take as  long as you need to wake yourself up, rest, walk outside, anything.  Sometimes your body needs a break. One thing&#8217;s for sure: your car  doesn&#8217;t need a &#8216;break&#8217;.</p>
<p>Blame it on pollen if you will. Those are dangerous little fairies out  there. But there are ways around them. Use them. So no matter what, when  you drive, those little pollen pixies will only look pretty!</p>
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		<title>The Delorean-Flux Compacitor Age Is Here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2010 06:19:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone&#8217;s seen the &#8220;Back to the Future&#8221; trilogy! What a thrill it is to travel back in time, right? Juice up that car to 88, fly like the wind and make fire-tire tracks blazing like hard rock videos. Like Johnny B. Goode. Jam the guitar, baby. Well, the time is upon us. It is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone&#8217;s seen the &#8220;Back to the Future&#8221; trilogy! What a thrill  it is to travel back in time, right? Juice up that car to 88, fly like  the wind and make fire-tire tracks blazing like hard rock videos. Like  Johnny B. Goode. Jam the guitar, baby.</p>
<p>Well, the time is upon us. It is the future. And the automotive industry  is heading it up. Yes, the dynamic Delorean is out of style, of course;  however there is a nostalgia with it. But to be certain, there are  certain characteristics that the public will witness in this new  &#8216;futuristic&#8217; age that will benefit specifically the automotive safety  standards. Michael J. Fox would cry tears of joy at this.</p>
<p>These are just a few of the features to look forward to as we fly into the future of safety and serenity on the road:</p>
<p>- Look ahead for warning systems built into automobiles that signal to  the driver of unsafe conditions such as imminent collisions and high  curve speeds.</p>
<p>- Dashboard interfaces with preloaded debit cards to pay for tolls,  drive-in restaurants, and even movies for your kiddies to watch in the  back seat!</p>
<p>- Vibration Systems to keep you awake and keep you from drifting onto the shoulder.</p>
<p>Imagine what it would be like to avoid traffic jams before they even  happen! No more worries over getting stuck at the toll booth. Not to  mention the terror of approaching and departing on that free-for-all  open space before the lanes show up, all the other cars coming a LITTLE  to close to you.</p>
<p>This is the wave of the future. And you can bet there will be even more  features showing up as technology evolves. One more thing to expect:  while this would increase gas consumption and drive auto prices up, it  actually might drive gas prices DOWN. But who knows. All in all, it&#8217;s an  exciting time for the automotive industry. So be prepared, says  Christopher Lloyd! Back to the Future!</p>
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		<title>The Enemy Within: Road Rage</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2010 06:19:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a virus. Swear to God. There have been unbelievable stories on the road of some the sickest choices people have made just because they have a headache. Take an Aleve. With a glass of water, of course. You can guess what this is about. The enemy within: it is none other than Road Rage. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a virus. Swear to God. There have been unbelievable stories  on the road of some the sickest choices people have made just because  they have a headache. Take an Aleve. With a glass of water, of course.  You can guess what this is about. The enemy within: it is none other  than Road Rage. And, boy, does it have many other nicknames&#8211;the Secret  Assassin, the Vile Viper in Your Head, the Ache in Your Bones, the Voice  in Your Head that Says &#8220;Turn Off Your Freakin&#8217; Blinker, Please, It&#8217;s  Giving Me a Headache!&#8221;. This article can go on and on, but the screen  could blow up. You never know.</p>
<p>For information purposes, here are the top five worst road rage cities to date:</p>
<p>1. Miami<br />
2. New York<br />
3. Boston<br />
4. Los Angeles<br />
5. Washington D.C.</p>
<p>And these are usually the causes of Road Rage: driving too fast,  tailgating, being cut off, cell phones and makeup and other such  annoying things from other drivers, running red lights, and slamming on  the brakes. Personally, the number one cause, surprisingly not on this  list&#8211;and pretty positive others reading this would agree&#8211;would be the  ever-wonderful middle finger of course angering you to the point that  you have to swerve toward the opposing car and send both you and your  enemy off a bridge and into the water. End of story.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s not take that route, okay? Road Rage does NOT control you. So  steer clear of the bridge and the water, take a deep breath. Here are  some suggestions that could help control and avoid road rage:</p>
<p>1. Increase police presence.<br />
2. Illegalize cell phone usage.<br />
3. Automatic cameras for the purpose of either filming or pictures of bad drivers.<br />
4. And conduct a major awareness campaign. As G.I. Joe would say, &#8220;Knowing is Half the Battle&#8221;.</p>
<p>Yes, the &#8220;blinker-boy&#8221; (a car with its turning signal still blinking on  the road) can be annoying. But, Lord have mercy, don&#8217;t let it affect  your driving. Be at peace&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>Entrapment by Vehicle!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 06:18:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not a funny issue, but, seriously, the title of this article could appear on many headstones for some drivers who ended up trapped in their cars after an accident. You&#8217;d be surprised at the shocking statistics in this day and age of the important seat belt standard and how many would definitely NOT like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not a funny issue, but, seriously, the title of this  article could appear on many headstones for some drivers who ended up  trapped in their cars after an accident. You&#8217;d be surprised at the  shocking statistics in this day and age of the important seat belt  standard and how many would definitely NOT like to be catapulted through  the windshield during a head-on collision&#8211;but read on:</p>
<p>The Bureau of Transportation Statistics&#8217; 2001 publication stated that  500 of 42,000 crash fatalities resulted due to the endangered driving  being trapped (that&#8217;s right, TRAPPED) inside his or her vehicle. Can you  imagine the unfortunate circumstance? Thinking if only someone could  break open the door, a life could be saved? The only reason these people  didn&#8217;t survive a car crash was because they couldn&#8217;t even get out of  their car AFTER the crash! It&#8217;s pretty terrifying.</p>
<p>There are two devices available to prevent this problem: one is called  the LifeHammer(R); and the other is known as the &#8220;Original Escape Tool&#8221;,  the ResQMe(TM).</p>
<p>What the LifeHammer(R) is, essentially, is a device that utilizes  razor-sharp blades, sharp enough to bust through windows with ease and  slash seat belts. Ideal for use with upturned, submerged or immobilized  vehicles. The second device, the ResQMe(TM), takes its cue from the  LifeHammer(R) but with the convenience of a key chain size&#8211;basically  something you can keep in your pocket. Its center punch-style cutters  can practically drag cut lines on windows to make it easy for a trapped  occupant to punch through as well as, of course, cut tight seat belts  off. These two devices dramatically decrease the chances of getting  trapped inside your car resulting from ANY accident. The LifeHammer(R)  has a retail cost of $14.95 to $19.95; and the ResQMe(TM) costs $9.95 to  $14.95.</p>
<p>Make no mistake, though; these devices can&#8217;t guarantee safety. Only you  can. So be safe and try to avoid accidents. Thanks so much for reading.</p>
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		<title>Develop Your Night Driving Super Powers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2010 06:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Night driving presents a surfeit of challenges for even the most accomplished driver. Darkness reduces visibility resulting in reduced reaction time. In other words, the driver has less time to brake for the deer, the bicycle rider, or the pedestrian. Reduced visibility also impairs the driver&#8217;s ability to read street and traffic signs. The darkness [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Night driving presents a surfeit of challenges for even the most  accomplished driver.  Darkness reduces visibility resulting in reduced  reaction time.  In other words, the driver has less time to brake for  the deer, the bicycle rider, or the pedestrian. Reduced visibility also  impairs the driver&#8217;s ability to read street and traffic signs.  The  darkness alone is enough to bring out the longing for superpowers, but  when coupled with the glare from on-coming headlights; mere mortals have  no choice but to develop the superpowers of night driving.  Here are  some techniques to develop yours.</p>
<p>Prepare Your Vehicle</p>
<p>Your night driving super powers are dependent on how well you prepare your vehicle.<br />
-	Clean your windshield and your headlights.   Dirty headlights can  reduce the light output by as much as 90 percent.  Keep them clean.<br />
-	Align your headlights correctly.  Have your mechanic check your  headlight alignment each time your bring vehicle in for service.<br />
-Dim your dashboard lights. Reduced light inside the vehicle increases your range of vision.</p>
<p>Prepare Yourself</p>
<p>-	Don&#8217;t drive when you are tired.  Driving while fatigued reduces your  ability to concentrate. Better to pull over and take a short nap then  to continue driving when you are over-tired.<br />
-	If you wear glasses, consider driving glasses with anti-reflective coating (AR-coating.)</p>
<p>Drive Like a Super Hero</p>
<p>-	Compensate for reduced visibility&#8212;reduce your following distance.   Give yourself more time to react to brake lights, obstructions, and  other traffic disruptions.<br />
-Use your eyes. In addition to keeping your eye on the road ahead,  continually scan to the right and left.  Ritualize the checking of rear  view and side mirrors.<br />
-	Monitor your speed.  Not only does reducing your speed increase your  reaction time, but it also allows other on the road a greater reaction  time.<br />
Every mortal can have night driving super powers by keeping their  vehicle in good clean condition and by practicing and refining their  night driving techniques.</p>
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		<title>Oh Deer! Not a Driver&#8217;s Patronus</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2010 06:16:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Harry Potter and his father James Potter had nothing to fear and everything to gain by the sudden appearance of deer. The stag was their patronus—a charm that defeated the most persistent of dementors. However, for drivers deer can be dangerous. State Farm Insurance estimates that each year 1.5 million vehicles collide with deer. While [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Harry Potter and his father James Potter had nothing to fear  and everything to gain by the sudden appearance of deer.  The stag was  their patronus—a charm that defeated the most persistent of dementors.   However, for drivers deer can be dangerous.   State Farm Insurance  estimates that each year 1.5 million vehicles collide with deer.  While  there are no sure-fire ways to avoid every collision with a deer, here  are few pointers to minimize your encounters.<br />
Know Your Opponent</p>
<p>•	Most deer related accidents occur in the winter months.  Between  October and December, deer are migrating and mating.  In addition, the  reduced daylight hours reduce their visibility to drivers.<br />
•	Deer are herd animals.  If you see one, there is likely another nearby.<br />
•	Most accidents occur early in the morning or in the evening hours.</p>
<p>Use Precaution</p>
<p>•	Wear your seatbelt.<br />
•	Use your high-beam headlights whenever possible.  This gives you a wider range of vision.<br />
•	Keep your speed within the recommended limits.</p>
<p>What To Do If You Encounter a Deer On Or Near the Roadway</p>
<p>•	Slow down and blow your horn.<br />
•	If deer freezes in position on the highway, stop, put on your hazard lights and wait for the deer to move.<br />
•	If collision with a deer is unavoidable, experts tell us, not to  swerve to avoid it.  Swerving to avoid the deer can cause you to lose  control of your vehicle resulting in further risk of injury.<br />
•	If  you hit a deer and it remains on the highway, contact 911 to alert other  motorists of the danger.  Do not approach the deer if it is still  alive.  The deer&#8217;s flailing hooves could injure you.</p>
<p>The  average cost of a non-injury accident involving a deer is $2800.  If  your car insurance does not include comprehensive coverage, you will be  paying for the repairs out of pocket. Take the time to be prepared and  remain cautious.</p>
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		<title>Water On The Roadway</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2010 06:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drizzle, showers, deluges, and thunderstorms, no matter what form it takes, rain poses a challenge to drivers everywhere. No matter where you live, stormy wet weather, requires a special set of skills and some advance preparation. Before the Rainy Season Starts Get your vehicle ready before the rainy season starts. First, check your tires. Bald [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drizzle, showers, deluges, and thunderstorms, no matter what  form it takes, rain poses a challenge to drivers everywhere. No matter  where you live, stormy wet weather, requires a special set of skills and  some advance preparation.</p>
<p>Before the Rainy Season Starts</p>
<p>Get your vehicle ready before the rainy season starts.</p>
<p>First, check your tires.  Bald tires almost eliminate traction on wet roads and lead to dangerous hydroplaning.</p>
<p>Second, replace your wiper blades. Worn wiper blades cannot efficiently  clear water from the windshield. Wiper blades should be changed at least  once a year.  In addition, be sure that your window washer tank is full  and keep and extra amount in the car in case you run out when you are  on a trip.</p>
<p>Third, check your headlights.  Make sure they are properly aligned, that they are working properly, and that they are clean.</p>
<p>Strategies for Driving Safely in the Rain</p>
<p>Skidding and hydroplaning is often a result over driving too fast for  conditions or braking too quickly.  To prevent skidding be especially  careful on curves.  Use your brake before entering the curve and use a  light touch with steering as well as breaking.  If you do find yourself  skidding, steer the front of the car to the direction you intend to go.</p>
<p>Rain and freeways are often a lethal mix.  To be sure you are not a part  of accident cocktail, allow plenty of room between yourself and other  vehicles.  If possible, drive in the fast lane where oil there are less  oil deposits and keep you speed within limits.</p>
<p>Finally, when water has covered the road, slow down and drive  cautiously. Never drive through moving water if you cannot see the  ground beneath the water.  When in doubt, stop the car, get out and see  if it is safe to continue or whether you need to find an alternate  route.</p>
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		<title>Factors to consider before buying a classic Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 09:02:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The classic cars are getting popular among car lovers day by day. Now you can find a large number of people who do not fancy the new models of Bentley, Mercedes or Ferrari. Rather you’ll find them looking for cars that are at least thirty to forty years old. The craze for classic cars among [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The classic cars are getting popular among car lovers day by day. Now you can find a large number of people who do not fancy the new models of Bentley, Mercedes or Ferrari. Rather you’ll find them looking for cars that are at least thirty to forty years old. The craze for classic cars among people does not seem to be ending. It has become a hobby for them; they just love to look after the looks and engines of their cars.</p>
<p>The World Wide Web, press media and the movies have played a huge role in attracting people towards the classic cars. On the web, you can find a large number of blogs and websites dedicated to promote the love of classic cars among people. If you also fancy buying a classic car and are well prepared to look after your car in the coming years then you must consider the following guidelines:</p>
<ul>
<li>Make sure that you know the history of the car that you are planning to buy.  You can gather all the information about the classic car from internet by reading buying guides, knowing about expert reviews and by participating in the forums. Doing so, you’ll be able to decide if you really want that car or not!</li>
<li>Before purchasing the car, talk to a classic cars repairer or a dealer and find out the worth of the spare parts of that car and whether they are available in the market easily or not. Because sometimes, people find it difficult and unaffordable to get the parts of their cars.</li>
<li> Hire the same car that you intend to buy from a classic car hire company and ride it for few days. This will give you an idea of what you are going to purchase and whether you’ll be able to keep it or not.</li>
<li>Find out about the insurance premium on that car. This will give you an idea of what you’ll be paying for your <a href="https://auto.21st.com/insurance-information/product.do?Page=Classic_Auto_Insurance">classic car insurance</a>.</li>
<li>Finally make sure that you buy the car from a reputable classic car dealer. Good dealers help you understand your car better and never misguide you.</li>
</ul>
<p>So, just keep in mind all the above suggestions and start researching about the history of the car of your dreams as a first step.</p>
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		<title>Ten Tips for Teen Drivers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 06:14:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow! You finally have your driver&#8217;s license. You have new mobility and new freedom. The quickest way to lose that freedom and mobility is to acquire traffic tickets or get into an accident. Here are some tips to be sure that you stay free and mobile. Before You Drive 1. Clear windshield (front, back, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow! You finally have your driver&#8217;s license.  You have new  mobility and new freedom. The quickest way to  lose that freedom and  mobility is to acquire traffic tickets or get into an accident.  Here  are some tips  to be sure that you stay free and mobile.</p>
<p>Before You Drive<br />
1.	Clear windshield (front, back, and sides) of water, ice, and snow.<br />
2.	Make sure that everyone has their seat belt on. (Everyone in the car  must have and use a seatbelt. If you have too many people and not enough  seatbelts, then your group will need to take two cars.)</p>
<p>Eliminate Distractions<br />
3.	Turn down the radio.  Now is not the time to blast the music.  You need to be able to hear what is going on around you.<br />
4.	Do not talk on the phone, text, eat, apply makeup, or adjust your MP3  player while driving.  Whatever it is you need to do can wait until you  are at a stop sign or a traffic signal.</p>
<p>On The Road<br />
5.	Avoid potholes and debris in the road.  Always check your mirrors and  visually look over your shoulder before changing lanes.  Remember to  signal your lane change.<br />
6.	Avoid making left hand turns at busy intersections that don&#8217;t have a  traffic signal.  It&#8217;s faster and safer to drive a few blocks further and  turn with a traffic signal.</p>
<p>Bad Weather<br />
7.	Turn on headlights so that others can see you.<br />
8.	Brake softly.  Anticipate your stop well in advance and begin breaking early.<br />
9.	Triple the space you leave between you and other cars.  This allows  you more breaking time particularly if someone spins out in front of  you.<br />
10.	Use extra caution on bridges and overpasses.</p>
<p>Driving is a life-long privilege that we have to earn every day by  driving safely and continually developing our driving skills.  Welcome  to the roads.</p>
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		<title>The Vocabulary of Motorhome Driving</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 06:12:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve finally done it, purchased a motorhome. You can hardly wait to start your adventures. But before you do, motorhome driving has a whole unique vocabulary. Learning it will make you a safer driver and make those adventures memorable for all the right reasons. Pivot Point The pivot point is the fixed point on your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;ve finally done it, purchased a motorhome.  You can hardly  wait to start your adventures. But before you do, motorhome driving has a  whole unique vocabulary.  Learning it will make you a safer driver and  make those adventures memorable for all the right reasons.</p>
<p>Pivot Point<br />
The pivot point is the fixed point on your motorhome which rotates  around when executing a turn.  If you have a two-axle motorhome, the  pivot point is the center of the rear axle.</p>
<p>Off-Tracking<br />
Off-tracking is the difference between the path of the front wheels and the path of the rear wheels when executing a turn.</p>
<p>Turn Offsets<br />
For a motorhome, a turn offset is the distance travelled forward during a  turn in direct relationship to how far away an object is when you begin  the turn. Here&#8217;s how to establish your turn offset:<br />
-Park adjacent to a parallel line.<br />
-	Mark the line next to the pivot point.<br />
-	Turn your wheels as far as they will go in one direction.<br />
-	Drive forward until the pivot point intersects the parallel line<br />
-Measure the distance<br />
It&#8217;s a good idea to mark the turn offset for both right and left sides.   If you will be towing a vehicle the turn offset will change, so be sure  to do a measurement with the towed vehicle attached.</p>
<p>Tail Swing<br />
Tail swing is the distance that the back portion of the motorhome behind  the pivot point moves in the opposite direction of the front of the  motorhome. Here&#8217;s how to determine your tail swing:<br />
-	Park next to a parallel line<br />
-	Turn your wheels as far as they can go in one direction and move forward.<br />
-Have someone measure the distance of the swing as you turn.</p>
<p>Motorhomes are big vehicles and turning them requires some skill.   Knowing the vocabulary and it what it means in terms of your vehicle can  be the difference between good turns and disastrous ones.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Driving with Anti-Lock Brakes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Dec 2010 06:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many vehicles today have anti-lock brakes. ABS brakes were designed to reduce the skid be safer in emergency braking situations. Unfortunately, more accidents happen with vehicles with ABS brakes than with vehicles with regular brakes. The reason for this is that drivers must use a different technique. Types of ABS Brakes There are three types [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many vehicles today have anti-lock brakes. ABS brakes were  designed to reduce the skid be safer in emergency braking situations.  Unfortunately, more accidents happen with vehicles with ABS brakes than  with vehicles with regular brakes.  The reason for this is that drivers  must use a different technique.</p>
<p>Types of ABS Brakes</p>
<p>There are three types of ABS brakes: 4 channel, 4 sensor ABS brakes; 3  channel, 3 sensor ABS brakes, 1 channel, 2 sensor ABS brakes.  The  differences are the amount of sensors and the amount of separate brake  channels: The more channels and sensors, the more effective the braking  system.</p>
<p>The Number One Mistake Driver&#8217;s Make</p>
<p>The number one mistake that drivers with ABS brakes make in an emergency  is pumping the brakes.  While pumping the brakes makes for standard  brakes, it totally negates the technological advantages of ABS brakes.<br />
What driver&#8217;s should do is to apply the brakes firmly. The ABS system actually does the pumping of the brakes for the driver.</p>
<p>The Number Two Mistake Driver&#8217;s Make</p>
<p>The second biggest mistake drivers make is to freak out when the brake  pedal pulsates or the hear noises from the braking system. When driver&#8217;s  freak out, they release the foot pressure on the brake.</p>
<p>In fact, slight pulsations and noise is a sign that the ABS brakes are engaged and working.  Let them do the work.</p>
<p>The best way to get comfortable with ABS brakes is before an emergency  braking situation occurs.  Take time to rehearse a variety of emergency  situations.  Find an empty parking lot, and practice breaking in dry  conditions, wet conditions, and snow and ice conditions.</p>
<p>ABS brakes are an amazing advance in braking systems and can actually  save your life, but only if you know how to use them.  Know what kind of  ABS brakes you have and practice using them</p>
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		<title>Eliminate Pet Distractions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2010 06:10:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Distracted drivers are one of the leading causes of automobile accidents in the United States. While cell phones and texting have gotten most of the media attention for distracting drivers, it turns out that our pets are equally distracting. Restraining our pets while driving not only can prevent accidents, but it can also save your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Distracted drivers are one of the leading causes of automobile  accidents in the United States. While cell phones and texting have  gotten most of the media attention for distracting drivers, it turns out  that our pets are equally distracting.  Restraining our pets while  driving not only can prevent accidents, but it can also save your pet&#8217;s  life.  There are three types of pet restraints that are safe to use in  automobiles.</p>
<p>Safety Barriers</p>
<p>One type of safety barrier stretches between the trunk and the back  seat.  This keeps your pet from launching forward during quick stops.   Prices range from $27.99 to $99.99. Typically, these are made of metal  or PFC pipe and are an efficient and cost-effective means of restraining  larger animals.  Smaller pets, under 10 pounds, could get caught  between the bars or be injured bouncing around the large area.</p>
<p>Another type of barrier restraint is made of netting and eliminates the  chance of a smaller pet getting caught or trapped in it.</p>
<p>Seatbelt Restraints and Booster Seats</p>
<p>Seatbelt restraints are one of the safest ways to transport your pet.   It works by using a seatbelt harness for your pet.  Most pet stores sell  these.  Be sure to get the right size for your animal.  Harness start  at around $10.</p>
<p>Smaller pets, under 10 lbs, usually benefit from a booster seat as well.   Booster seats allow your pet to see what is going on, while still  being safe. You can get a good booster seat for less than $30.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t make the mistake of using a booster seat without a seatbelt  harness.  A sudden stop could throw your pet against the windshield or  dashboard causing serious injury.</p>
<p>Keeping your pet secure during car travel eliminates the distraction for  the driver.  It keeps the driver safe, the pet safe, and keeps other  drivers on the road safe.</p>
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		<title>Driving under influence can be highly dangerous</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2010 06:06:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Driving under the influence of alcohol can be extremely dangerous and it can put lives of many at risk. It can be equally dangerous for the one behind the steering as he/she is the ultimate cause of that accident. There are strict DUI offenses against the one who is found responsible for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Driving under the influence of alcohol can be extremely dangerous and it can put lives of many at risk. It can be equally dangerous for the one behind the steering as he/she is the ultimate cause of that accident. There are strict DUI offenses against the one who is found responsible for an alcohol related car crash. The charges in case of first DUI conviction are not very much severe but these can get very worst in case of later DUI convictions.</p>
<p>These charges can affect the whole family of the driver and of course his/her personal life as well. <a href="http://www.totaldui.com/state-laws/wisconsin/default.aspx">Wisconsin DUI</a> offenses have highly damaging potential consequences. In case of first drunk driving conviction driver has to pay fine of almost 200$ and their license may also be suspended from 6 to 9 months. In case of 2<sup>nd</sup> drunk driving addiction things can be serious. Driver may have to face jail from almost 5 days to 6 months. This can badly affect the personal life as well as family life of the driver. They may have to pay huge fine of 300 to 1,100$ which is not less and can shatter your financial situation. License suspension can also be for 2 years and the worst thing; your vehicle may also be immobilized.</p>
<p>3<sup>rd</sup> and 4<sup>th</sup> drunk driving offenses are bad enough to destroy the driver and his family personal life. Vehicle may be seized permanently in this case and of course this is not affordable. Other charges are also very severe and can have a bad impact on your life.</p>
<p>The best way of avoiding such instances is to keep your self away from drinking while driving. Accident happens but they are more likely to happen when you are driving under the influence of alcohol. You can not afford such heavy charges, so why to make your life pitiful just because of alcohol?</p>
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		<title>Safety Tips for Towing a Trailer</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2010 06:09:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you are hauling a snowmobile, a quad, a motorcycle, boat, or trailer, towing a trailer presents some driving and safety challenges. You can expect a safe and uneventful trip if you make a few preparations in advance and adhere to some common sense rules. Before you go Before you pull out of your driveway [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you are hauling a snowmobile, a quad, a motorcycle,  boat, or trailer, towing a trailer  presents some driving and safety  challenges. You can expect a safe and uneventful trip if you make a few  preparations in advance and adhere to some common sense rules.</p>
<p>Before you go</p>
<p>Before you pull out of your driveway or the campground, be sure to a thorough safety check.<br />
1.	Check the tread and tire pressure on the tow vehicle and the trailer.<br />
2.	Check the lugs nuts on both the vehicle and trailer.  Are they tight?<br />
3.	Is the hitch and coupler securely engaged?<br />
4.	Test the running lights, brake lights, turn signals and hazard lights on both the trailer and tow vehicle.<br />
5.	Test the brakes.</p>
<p>On the road</p>
<p>Once you are on the road it is important to drive with increased vigilance.<br />
1.	Drive at a moderate speed<br />
2.	Avoid sudden stops and steering corrections<br />
3.	Drive slowly over rough roads, potholes, and railroad crossings<br />
4.	Make wider turns to accommodate for the increased length<br />
5.	Downshift to help increase acceleration when passing or going uphill.<br />
6.	Downshift to aid the brakes when reducing speed on downgrades<br />
7.	Avoid trailer wheels going on to the soft shoulder.</p>
<p>Backing Up</p>
<p>Backing up with a trailer is a particular challenge for novices, however it can be easily mastered.<br />
-	Step one:  Hand on the bottom of the steering wheel<br />
-	Step two:  To turn right, move your hand to the right; to turn left, turn your hand to the left.<br />
-	Step three:  Use slight movements to make alignment adjustments<br />
-	Step four:  If you go too far in one direction or the other, pull forward, straighten the wheels and start again.</p>
<p>So you see, it&#8217;s just a few basic, but important things.  You&#8217;re ready. Go have some fun!</p>
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		<title>An End to Backing Blindness</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 06:07:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia The end is near. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is finally requiring that car manufacturers eliminate the blind zones behind vehicles. The enhancement of rearview cameras makes this possible and economically feasible. According to KidsandCars.org a child-safety advocacy group, nearly 50 children every week are injured or killed when they enter [...]]]></description>
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<p>The end is near. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is finally requiring that car manufacturers eliminate the blind zones behind vehicles. The enhancement of rearview cameras makes this possible and economically feasible. According to KidsandCars.org a child-safety advocacy group, nearly 50 children every week are injured or killed when they enter the blind zone and are backed over. For families everywhere, these new requirements can&#8217;t arrive soon enough. In the meantime, here is a checklist to keep children safe around your vehicle.  Rules to Live By- Make sure ALL children have left the car when you park. -Keep your car locked. In addition, be sure that keys and remote openers are out of the reach of children. -Don&#8217;t leave children alone in the car. Not ever. Not even in your own driveway. &#8211; Keep landscaping and shrubbery trimmed. This will increase your visibility and let pedestrians see you sooner. &#8211; Before you move the car, know where your children are. Walk around the vehicle to be sure.- Begin early to teach children not to play in the driveway.  More Tips  First, determine what your vehicles blind zone is. With the help of another, look into the rearview mirror, and ask your helper to place the traffic cones where they first come into sight. Then get out and see how large your actual blind zone is.  Second, consider adding larger side mirror and/or a rearview camera to reduce or eliminate the blind zone for your vehicle.  Toddlers and children under five are most susceptible to back-over accidents. Nothing is more heartbreaking, than a parent accidentally backing over their child. Don&#8217;t let this happen to you. Adhere to the rules to live by and keep your child and all other children near you safe from back over accidents.</p>
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		<title>Are You Ready for Winter Driving?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 06:05:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ready or not, winter is here. And unless you are one of the few who work from home, chances are you are going to be out there fighting the elements and the traffic. For winter driving in particular, preparation is everything. Get prepared. Here&#8217;s how: Vehicle Preparedness Ideally, you should prepare your vehicle before winter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ready or not, winter is here. And unless you are one of the  few who work from home, chances are you are going to be out there  fighting the elements and the traffic. For winter driving in particular,  preparation is everything.  Get prepared.  Here&#8217;s how:</p>
<p>Vehicle Preparedness</p>
<p>Ideally, you should prepare your vehicle before winter hits.  However, it is already winter, so let&#8217;s get started.</p>
<p>•	First, get your battery checked. Do it now.  Don&#8217;t wait until it is 7  degrees and the battery won&#8217;t turn over.  Most auto part stores will  check your battery for free.  You&#8217;ll have to take it out and take into  the store.<br />
•	Make sure you care has anti-freeze.  In most area a mix of 50 % water and 50% antifreeze is ideal.<br />
•	Replace wipers and add washer fluid. Wipers should be replaced every six months.<br />
•	Keep your gas tank at least half full all winter.<br />
•	Finally, get the snow tires on your car.</p>
<p>Emergency Kit</p>
<p>Every car should have an emergency kit, especially in winter.  If you  get struck or stranded in subzero weather, an emergency kit can be make  the difference between life and death. At a minimum ,emergency kits  should include:</p>
<p>•	Cellphone<br />
•	Shovel<br />
•	Blankets<br />
•	Extra coat, gloves, hats, and boots<br />
•	Food , water, and medications</p>
<p>On the Road</p>
<p>Once on the road, slow everything down.  Keep your speed down.  Give yourself plenty of time to stop or make a turn.</p>
<p>•	Anticipate the road ahead.  If you know there is a hill coming up,  get some momentum going on the flat road that will help carry you up the  hill.  Once you&#8217;ve crested the hill, ease off the accelerator for the  downhill.  Avoid using the brakes if at all possible.<br />
•	Use threshold braking.  Apply firm steady pressure on the brake.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, it&#8217;s winter.  But you&#8217;re ready, right?</p>
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		<title>Being Prepared For Anything On The Road</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2010 09:28:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are few things more exciting and invigorating than taking a road trip. Whether it be cross country or just across another state, the feel of the open road is truly a one of a kind feel. However, with any piece of long distance driving there is the increased risk of injury or even death [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are few things more exciting and invigorating than  taking a road trip. Whether it be cross country or just across another  state, the feel of the open road is truly a one of a kind feel. However,  with any piece of long distance driving there is the increased risk of  injury or even death behind the wheel. If you combine this risk with the  potential risk of entering back roads and uncharted areas, then you  need to think safety first.</p>
<p>The biggest hazard that drivers face is being unprepared for an emergency situation. Your<a href="http://www.niibrokerage.com/"> auto insurance New York</a> will protect you, but out you might want to consider having supplies on  hand. Your car should be equipped with the following items: an inflated  spare tire, car jack, wrench, fuses, an extra battery and road flares.</p>
<p>Certainly, the hope is that none of these supplies will be needed, but  it’s best to be outfitted with them. Another thing to have is a working  cell phone. Sometimes a break down will be far beyond your capabilities.  You don’t want to attempt something you aren’t certain you know how to  do. You also don’t want to have to flag down a driver to borrow their  cell phone. While cell phones are commonplace these days, make sure  yours is charged at all times and the provider has coverage in the areas  where you are going. Getting caught without one is a mistake.</p>
<p>The idea is to be prepared in case of an emergency. If you could plan  for it, you would avoid it altogether. They happen and you have to be  ready for the situation.  Making sure you have the proper supplies could  keep your perfect road trip from getting completely derailed. Happy  travels.</p>
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		<title>Teaching Your Child Safe Driving Habits</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Nov 2010 22:07:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As parents teach their children to drive, it is important to teach them not only the basics of how to get from point A to point B, but to teach them safe driving habits that will keep them safe out there on the roads. There are a few important tips when it comes to teaching [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As parents teach their children to drive, it is important to teach them not only the basics of how to get from point A to point B, but to teach them safe driving habits that will keep them safe out there on the roads. There are a few important tips when it comes to teaching safe driving to your child.</p>
<p>Model Good Behaviors<br />
It is important to have safe driving habits yourself, don&#8217;t use the phone while driving and especially don&#8217;t use it while driving with your new driver. Let them see you pull over to take a call or wait until you have gotten to your destination before responding to text messages. It is also important to never loose your temper and let your children see you experiences road rage. This normalizes the behavior and will make your new driver more likely to engage in road rage that can lead to accidents and altercations on the road.</p>
<p>Limit Distractions<br />
When you are first driving with your child, keep the radio off and phones silenced. Focus entirely on driving and talking about their skills and where they will need to work on their driving habits. Once your child has passed their test, continue to encourage them to keep their phone away and to keep the radio at a volume that allows them to still hear important traffic noises around them. Set the radio before leaving home and don&#8217;t change it around while driving, especially during the first few years when teens are more likely to engage in reckless driving.</p>
<p>Be Encouraging<br />
One of the biggest mistakes parents make is to teach safe driving habits through lectures. This is one way to be sure that teens don&#8217;t listen and may even encourage them to go against your rules. Instead, always approach safe driving in a positive manner&#8211;you care about them and want them to always be safe when driving.</p>
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		<title>Make Your Car a No Phone Zone</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Nov 2010 22:06:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most important parts of safe driving in today&#8217;s tech-heavy world is to never use a cell phone while driving. Many states today have laws that prohibit talking on a cell phone or text messaging while driving a car. Regardless of the laws, using a phone while driving is never a safe thing. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most important parts of safe driving in today&#8217;s tech-heavy world is to never use a cell phone while driving. Many states today have laws that prohibit talking on a cell phone or text messaging while driving a car. Regardless of the laws, using a phone while driving is never a safe thing.</p>
<p>Distractions are responsible for the majority of accidents. When you are texting or reading text messages, you cannot be watching the road. This opens the door for car accidents and could endanger your life and the lives of the those around you, both other drivers and pedestrians.</p>
<p>To avoid distractions, keep your phone out of reach while you are driving. Women can keep it in a handbag on the floor of the front seat or in the backseat. Men can keep it in a bag or simply on the seat away from them. This will help to eliminate the temptation to check a message or answer a call.</p>
<p>Use the vibrate or silent setting in the car whenever possible. Leave the ringer off if you can, but if you must leave it on, make it a rule in your car that you never answer a call while driving. Wait until you can find a safe place to pull over and park the car, then check your missed call, messages, and return the call.</p>
<p>While hands free phones are always a better option than a traditional cell phone, even these have been shown to be distracting to drivers. Particularly new drivers should limit the use of hands free phones and make it a rule to only use these in an emergency or to tell the caller that you will call them back as soon as you can.</p>
<p>Making your car a no phone zone is one of the simplest ways to keep yourself and your family safe on the road.</p>
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		<title>Destination Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 22:07:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is time for dad to go on a business trip, mom to have a weekend away with the girls, or just time for the family to get away for some much needed down time. Everybody loves to get away, no schedules, no hassles, no homework, and maybe even experiencing a new place for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is time for dad to go on a business trip, mom to have a weekend away with the girls, or just time for the family to get away for some much needed down time.  Everybody loves to get away, no schedules, no hassles, no homework, and maybe even experiencing a new place for the first time.  We all want that special time to be safe and happy.  The first place to start is with the car.  There are the obvious checks for enough oil, gas and fluids.  There are also the obvious necessary things, like maps and emergency contacts, just in case.  Do you know where you are going?  Would you know what to do if you get lost?  Do you know who to contact in case something does go wrong?  All of these questions are extremely important in making sure your trip is as safe as it is enjoyable.</p>
<p>Wouldn&#8217;t it be nice to get all those answers in one place?  Well, now you can.  There is an automotive safety website, ol-og-canada.org.  This site not only can help you map out your trip, but also make sure you are traveling in the safest way.  There are tips on what do check on your care before you leave, how to get the best mileage, make sure your car is in top running condition, and what to do if you do run into a problem.  Before you even leave your driveway you will be armed with the knowledge that will make your trip enjoyable.  You will not have to worry about what to do, &#8220;just in case.&#8221;  You will have all of the information on safe driving before you venture out.</p>
<p>So go see the world, visit grandma, or make that presentation to the sister company across the country.  It will nice to know that you do NOT have to worry about getting there, the car, or the trip itself.</p>
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		<title>Safe Crossing Saves Lives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia The bars come down, the red lights blink and the train comes. It can be a game with young children to count how many cars go by. It is also often a huge nuisance, a waste of precious time. It can take minutes, sometimes even an hour for the train to come [...]]]></description>
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<p>The bars come down, the red lights blink and the train comes.  It can be a game with young children to count how many cars go by.  It is also often a huge nuisance, a waste of precious time.  It can take minutes, sometimes even an hour for the train to come and pass through with its numerous cars.</p>
<p>The law states we should wait at railroad crossings.  We all know that, no matter how long, we should wait for a train to pass.  You may find it shocking, but the Federal Railroad Administration estimates that a car/train collision occurs approximately every 12 minutes, injuring thousands of people and killing hundreds.  These statistics are scary.  What happened?  How are all these accidents happening?  Maybe we just need to take it back to safe driving and automotive safety.</p>
<p>First of all, each trip we take in our cars should be a safe one.  Everyone should make sure the vehicles they are taking out on public roads are worthy to be there, and will not cause problems for ourselves, or anyone else.  Some accidents occur because cars get stuck on railroad tracks, rendering the vehicle helpless with sometimes not enough time or not way to reach someone to warn the oncoming train.  Sometimes, we just don&#8217;t want to wait and move across the tracks, even with bars down, which is against the law. If no one is looking you may not get a ticket, but you can absolutely get into an accident.  Who is to know how close that train is?  At ol-og-canada.org a drive can get helpful tips on keeping their car safe, and hence, the roadways a safer place to travel.  With information on safe driving as well as automotive safety for the vehicle itself, you can at least do your part to make sure that the accident statistics go down, instead of up.  Drive a safe car safely.</p>
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<p>No one starts out on a trip or even a drive expecting that said trip may end up in an accident with the car,or even a tragedy.  We all go about our daily driving to and from work, running errands, carpooling and basically driving through our day.  We do our best to drive safely, and expect that everyone else is too.  Due to the statistics on accidents and the driving of unsafe vehicles, evidently not everyone feels this way.  We all know that there is nothing we can do about what everyone else is doing, but there is everything we can do about what we do.</p>
<p>Starting with teaching a new student driver to drive, automotive safety and safe driving should be the number one important lesson.  Anyone can read the manual, learn the statistics and get behind the wheel.  To be prepared, to have the knowledge of what it is to drive a safe vehicle, how to drive said vehicle safely, is where ol-og-canada.org comes in.  The truth is we can never have enough information on how to keep our car safe, and how to drive safely.  This site can help.  It is a public education website.  Here you can find the knowledge needed to keep you safe on our busy, bustling roadways.  It is a wealth of information on driving safely, tips on how to keep you safe, and information on the steps you need to take to make sure you are driving a safe vehicle.</p>
<p>An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.  Driving an automobile is a responsibility, not a privilege.  Every time you get behind the wheel you are not only responsible for yourself, but the drivers around you.  They are all hoping that you take that responsibility seriously, just as you are hoping that they have done the same.  Everyone needs to accept responsibility for keeping themselves and those around them on the road safe.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia One of the most important parts of safe driving is to learn ways to control emotions and anger behind the wheel. Reckless or unsafe driving caused by anger is often referred to as &#8220;road rage.&#8221; The majority of drivers at one point or another will experience strong emotions behind the wheel, the [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the most important parts of safe driving is to learn ways to control emotions and anger behind the wheel. Reckless or unsafe driving caused by anger is often referred to as &#8220;road rage.&#8221; The majority of drivers at one point or another will experience strong emotions behind the wheel, the key is to find safe ways to control these feelings.</p>
<p>Allow Enough Time</p>
<p>Planning ahead before you get into the car is one of the easiest ways to prevent road rage. When you know that you have extra time to get somewhere, you are less likely to become angered by other drivers, traffic lights, and setbacks along the way. Map out where you are going and allow extra time for traffic if need be, it will help you to drive safer and stay calm along the way.</p>
<p>Practice Stress Management Techniques</p>
<p>Drivers cannot avoid stressful situations on the road, but they can learn ways to handle these emotions that will not result in reckless driving and poor decisions. Learning how to slow down and take a few deep breaths can be a good way to relax while driving.</p>
<p>A three-part breath is one simple method: inhale in three even parts, hold the breath for three counts, and exhale in three even parts. Doing this at a traffic light or after another driver has cut you off on the highway can help you to refocus your attention and remain calm. Playing relaxing music can also help some drivers to stay calm and prevent road rage. Take the time to figure out what sorts of stress management techniques work for you.</p>
<p>Keep it in Perspective</p>
<p>Remember that the world will not end because another driver has made poor decisions on the road or engaged in unsafe driving. The most important part is to stay calm and keep a safe distance from these drivers so that your own safety is not jeopardized.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Conventional wisdom has touted that buying a new car is a waste of money. A new car depreciates in value more quickly than any other investment. If you are buying a car, it should be certified pre-owned. But with so many car manufacturers and dealerships needing to sell cars, conventional wisdom may [...]]]></description>
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<p>Conventional wisdom has touted that buying a new car is a waste of money. A new car depreciates in value more quickly than any other investment. If you are buying a car, it should be certified pre-owned. But with so many car manufacturers and dealerships needing to sell cars, conventional wisdom may just very well be wrong. New car prices are more affordable than ever before! With any size budget, you can find a deal that won’t break the bank. How do you know which new car is right for you? How do you compare new car prices quickly and easily? You can compare new car prices and new car models from the comfort of your home online.</p>
<p>When you go to to online auto comparison and sales sites you can see the various <a href="http://www.truecar.com/" target="_blank">new car prices</a> for you area of the country. These websites will allow you to see each make and model. You can see what features are standard on the new car of your choice and which features are optional. This means you can see how each of the optional features will affect the price of the new car. Since new car prices change frequently, you can see which car companies are having the best sales on the vehicles you are interested in purchasing.</p>
<p>Another great feature you can find online is the ability to see and compare local new car prices. You can find out where the best place to buy the new car that you want right in your local area. Buying a car locally helps keep business in your community and generates revenue for your community. So, know where you can get the best new car prices in your community not only gets you a great new car; it helps support your local economy. Finding the best new car prices is easy when you take a quick drive online.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia One of the first rules of driver&#8217;s education is safe driving. We learn safe driving rules from the time we are 16, sometimes 15 years old. The books teach it, and teenagers must take a test on it before we allow them to even practice driving with a permit. Automotive safety is [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the first rules of driver&#8217;s education is safe driving.  We learn safe driving rules from the time we are 16, sometimes 15 years old.  The books teach it, and teenagers must take a test on it before we allow them to even practice driving with a permit.  Automotive safety is of the utmost importance for new drivers, as well as seasoned professionals.  The rules do not change much, it is putting them into practice that seems to set the wheels in motion for disaster.  We all know our cars should be in safe, fully functioning order.  Are they always ready to drive?  Are they always safe?  Obviously the answer is &#8220;no&#8221;, when we look at the accident statistics on our roadways.  Every person on the road today should be doing everything they can to make our driving trips safe for ourselves, as well as everyone around us.</p>
<p>In this age of the information superhighway known as the Internet, it is much easier to keep up with information on safe driving.  It is just a click away.  At ol-og-canada.org you can find a wealth of knowledge on automotive safety.  Before taking a long trip, or before driving our cars, we have a place to check to keep up on the latest safety issues, to get information on safe driving.  This will help us keep an eye on all the safety issues regarding the automobile itself, as well as tips on safe driving and arriving safely.  For example, this site tells you what you should have in your car in case of emergencies, who you should call first, who should be notified in case there is trouble.  With all of this information, you can travel with the confidence that you have done everything you can to make your car safe, and your trip safe.  There is no better feeling than taking that long trip and arriving safely at your destination.</p>
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<p>There are several items that are important to have in your car in order to drive safely during the winter months. Having the right tools will help you to safely clean off your car and set out on the roads safely in snow and ice.</p>
<p>An Ice Scraper<br />
A good ice scraper will help you to quickly clear off your windshield, back window, and side windows. Clearing ice from your car windows is critical in keeping good visibility and preventing accidents due to the snow and ice. You need to be able to see out all of your car windows before leaving home on a winter day. A good ice scraper should quickly clear ice without scratching up your windows. Some models also include a mitt or glove to keep your hand protected from the cold and sharp ice.</p>
<p>A Snow Broom<br />
A snow broom with a long handle is another essential winter tool for your automobile. Use the snow broom to clear accumulated snow off the roof of your car and from across the hood. While this may not seem important, snow on your car can be a hazard to your own safety and to other cars on the road. Snow can fall and damage other drivers&#8217; visibility, especially on the highway.</p>
<p>Gloves<br />
Keep a snug pair of gloves in your car with good grips. This will keep your hands warm while allowing you to still drive safely. Grips are important to prevent your usual winter gloves from slipping on the steering wheel. Be sure to check that they are all right before leaving the driveway.</p>
<p>Time<br />
Allowing enough time to clear snow and ice from your car and the driveway is critical to safe driving in winter. Allow extra time for your car to warm up to aid in defrosting windows and help prevent damage to your motor. Take your time and you&#8217;ll be safe all winter long.</p>
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<p>Many people experience anxiety about driving. While it is important to be cautious and make good decisions to stay safe, anxiety can interfere with a drivers ability to think clearly and get from one place to another. Driving anxiety prevents many people from functioning and makes even simple drives a challenge. There are some simple ways to build confidence behind the wheel and overcome driving anxiety.</p>
<p>Over-preparing Can Help<br />
Look up maps before leaving to go anywhere. Use online map features to check intersections, plan out roads, and find the best way to get where you are going. Having this added sense of comfort will help you to relax and focus on your driving. Look at the street view if you are nervous about finding a specific place.</p>
<p>Offer Yourself Incentives<br />
Sometimes, knowing that you will stop on the way home for a cup of coffee at your favorite coffee shop, or some ice cream for later tonight, can be helpful in getting an anxious driver to make a trip. Make playlists or CDs of your favorite songs to help you to relax while driving and play them every time you get in the car. Relaxing music is a great way to keep you calm when you&#8217;re driving.</p>
<p>Practice<br />
Unfortunately, sometimes the only cure for driving anxiety is to get out there and practice driving. Learn a few routes that you can use to get many places easily and stick to those until you feel more comfortable branching out. The more you drive, the better you will feel about your skills and safety. This is especially important for new drivers who may experience anxiety over driving to new places and finding their way safely home.</p>
<p>Overcoming anxiety over driving is an important step to becoming a safe driver and finding the courage to get behind the wheel.</p>
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		<title>Operation Lifesaver</title>
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<p>Our roads are crowded, cars are everywhere.  Trains are still a more  than viable mode of transportation, as well as a way to transport goods  and services across our country.  With both industries growing in leaps  and bounds, most of us will encounter at least one railroad crossing  during a day&#8217;s driving, sometimes two or three, or even more if you live  in close proximity to a railroad crossing.  It is a little time  consuming to get stuck at a railroad crossing.  We are all in a hurry.   There are never enough hours in the day.  We come to a railway crossing.   The lights are blinking, but the guard rails have not yet come down.   Why not just quickly drive across and no one is the wiser.  What we seem  to have forgotten is that those lights are put there for a reason.   They are a warning that a train is approaching.  What happens if your  car gets stuck on the tracks, or the train suddenly comes?  Trains are  often carrying many, many cars and traveling at high speeds, and  literally cannot stop if someone is stopped on the tracks.</p>
<p>In  an average year there are hundreds of collisions at highway/railway  crossings in Canada, some resulting in fatalities, resulting in costs in  the millions as a result of these accidents.</p>
<p>Operation  Lifesaver is a continuing public education program to heighten public  awareness of this growing trend, with a goal of reducing the number of  accidents and incidents associated with highway/railway crossings.   Through education, enforcement, engineering and evaluation, Operation  Lifesaver strives to make crossing at highway/railway crossings safer.   Educating people on the dangers of crossing when the lights are  blinking, enforcing laws that are made to protect the people, making  sure the crossing is working properly and constantly evaluating ways to  make the highway/railway crossings safer are all of the utmost  importance, and in turn, will save lives.</p>
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		<title>Downsizing the Vacation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The current economy has left many families with the thought that taking a vacation is simply out of the question. There is no more hoping on a plane and running off to the next great vacation escape for most people today. It is now about how to have a good time closer to home, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The current economy has left many families with the thought  that taking a vacation is simply out of the question. There is no more  hoping on a plane and running off to the next great vacation escape for  most people today. It is now about how to have a good time closer to  home, and make it memorable while you are at it. The trick is to show  the family a great time in an area close to home, while not spending  thousands of dollars. One way to do that is road trips, and those with a  vintage car or vehicle will have all the more fun.</p>
<p>When going  on a road trip with a vintage car, it is a good idea to be prepared for  what might come. This means keeping an auto club card in your wallet,  just in case you happen to have an unexpected moment. If the old beauty  should break down on the side of the road somewhere, it may not be easy  to find the parts needed to make the repairs quickly. Another very  important item to have before heading out on a local family adventure is  auto insurance. This little expense could save the traveler some big  money should trouble ensue.</p>
<p>When purchasing <a href="https://auto.21st.com/insurance-information/product.do?Page=Classic_Auto_Insurance">classic car insurance</a>,  it may be beneficial to talk to the current insurance carrier. They may  be able to offer a substantial discount for having all of a person’s  insurance needs under one policy. This having been said, it is vital  that the terms of the policy be very clear.  The worse thing that could  happen would be that the coverage is not what was expected when  something goes wrong. Choosing the right policy is important when  considering the value of the vehicle being insured. It is also important  that there is an understanding about the replacement cost.</p>
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