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Night Driving Visibility, Critical to Your Safety!
... the perfect pictures and even to create a certain mood. We also use lighting to both see and be seen on the road; in fact, the lighting that our headlights project is crucial to our safety at night, especially during bad weather. "You will want to make sure of two things; that you have the correct ...
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Drivers Should Complete Vehicle Safety Check Before Holiday Travel
... first aid kit. And because it's just as important to see as it is to be seen on the road, Gregory recommends checking all vehicle lights, including headlights, taillights, marker bulbs, fog lights and interior lights. Other safety tips include: Check tire tread depth and look for signs of irregular ...
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Top 10 Driving Tips
... make a left. 7. Learn Your Car Humans who haven't practiced for an emergency often lock-up like a virus-infected computer, or a deer blinded by headlights. Manyif not mostcar crashes would be avoided if the drivers had employed the timely and proper combination of additional braking and more steering ...
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Steer Away from Flood-Damaged Vehicles
... hard-to-clean places, such as in corners or cracks, behind door panels or between seats for mud or debris. Water lines on the bulbs or lenses inside headlights and taillights. "In addition to knowing how to avoid buying a flood-damaged vehicle, drivers should also take steps to prevent their own ...
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Spring Vehicle Maintenance Can Increase Fuel Mileage, Reliability and Safety
... when brakes were last serviced and when brake fluid was changed -- Lights - inspect all lights to ensure they're working, consider replacing old headlights with new bulbs for improved visibility -- Windshield wipers - change every six months for increased visibility, check windshield washer fluid level ...
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Getting Your Vehicle Ready for Vacation and Cost Saving Tips
... taking a few minutes to check your vehicle from bumper to bumper, beginning with a quick peek under the hood. You can start by checking your headlights, be sure high and low beams are working properly and aimed correctly; air conditioning, check the drive belt and add refrigerant if necessary; change ...
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Battery Care
... , the alternator keeps the battery recharged. If you operate any electrical items with the engine off, such as power windows, the audio system or headlights, the battery will slowly drain. Because automotive batteries contain hydrogen-oxygen gases and sulfuric acid that can cause serious burns, you need ...
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Check Up Before You Check Out
... taking a few minutes to check your vehicle from bumper to bumper, beginning with a quick peek under the hood. You can start by checking your headlights, air conditioning, oil, oil filter and coolant. Next, check your belts, hoses and battery, or simply stop by an Advance Auto Parts store to receive ...
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Driving in a Winter Wonderland
... Use the oil recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. 4. Visually inspect all lights; marker bulbs, tail lights, third level brake lights, especially headlights and driving lights. Daylight savings time requires bulbs to work longer hours. 5. Tire Tread condition; check it yourself, or have it checked ...
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Driving in a Winter Wonderland
... Use the oil recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. 4. Visually inspect all lights; marker bulbs, tail lights, third level brake lights, especially headlights and driving lights. Daylight savings time requires bulbs to work longer hours. 5. Tire Tread condition; check it yourself, or have it checked ...
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