Seasonal Road Safety Tips
Video Description: We certainly don’t dress the same in the summer as we do in the winter and our vehicles shouldn’t either. Cathie Clark of Auto Park Mitsubishi suggests vehicle owners should consider “dressing” their vehicles appropriately for Canada’s varied climate conditions. Related Article Subjects: Seasonal Road Safety Tips, Auto Safety and Driving Tips, seasonal driving safety tips, Winter Tire Safety Tips, Winter Travel Safety Tips, Seasonal Road SafetySeasonal Road Safety Tips
More Pointers for Driving a Vehicle in Ice and Snow: TiresBy: Kathy Steinemann | 12/03/2007 | AutomotiveThis is the third in a series of articles containing useful pointers for coping with frost, ice, and snow while you travel by vehicle. The correct tires can make the difference between an enjoyable trip and a hefty towing or hospital bill. Top Ten Tips to Prepare Your Vehicle for WinterBy: Michael Trudel | 06/11/2009 | AutomotiveFall is a good time to get your vehicle ready for the colder weather ahead. From the battery and fluids to winter tires and hoses, the task may seem daunting. Here are the top ten tips you can do yourself, or request one of the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified technicians to perform, to get your car ready for winter: Autos safety FAQBy: autofaq | 02/11/2009 | CarsAny tips for a starting point driver? Alright, I've gotten my learners charter, and I'm trying to learn to drive. I get my learners give or take a few 4 months ago....a long time, I know, and we live beside a not-often-traveled area that I've driven within twice, and now my mom think I'm... Automobile Accidents Increase During Winter MonthsBy: Alan Haburchak | 15/12/2007 | HobbiesWinter is a time for enjoying the holidays as well as activities like sledding, skiing and snowmobiling. However, winter is also one of the most accident-prone seasons as things such as black ice, frozen lakes, foggy or snowy conditions exist. It is important to know the risks you take when driving in snowy conditions or playing outdoors in snowy, cold weather. It is also extremely important to be aware of how to prevent accidents from occurring. Practical Car Maintenance Tips for the Fall SeasonBy: Hailey Kerr | 31/07/2007 | AutomotiveYour car requires different types of maintenance check for different seasons, the car maintenance routines for the summer season are very much different as those required for the winter season and so forth and so on. Wintry Weather Means Reviewing Safe Driving TipsBy: Matthew C. Keegan | 13/11/2008 | CarsAre you prepared for winter's fury? This means getting your car ready to travel on icy roads, scraping off snow, and making sure that your tires, antifreeze, wiper blades and other components can withstand the worst of the season. Tips for Safe Driving These HolidaysBy: Pamela Hewitt | 24/11/2006 | AutomotiveMany organizations and groups who do advocate for better and safer driving despite winter road conditions are reminding the thousands and even millions of drivers in the nation to actually make sure that their vehicles are ready to take that trek. After all, the sudden drop in temperature could really do change the condition of your vehicle without you even noticing it. Holiday Safety Driving TipsBy: Joe Ratzkin | 17/12/2006 | AutomotiveWinter is the time of the year where unpredictable weather conditions, slippery roads and increased precipitation are common. Moreover, it is essential to be extra cautious and make holiday safe driving part of the protective measure.
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