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Friday, August 29, 2014
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Cyclists should be seen, not hurt! Here’s how to mind your motorcycles.
If you’re expecting to see motorcycles, then you’re more likely to notice them. Pay attention especially at intersections – since they are lighter than other vehicles they can stop in shorter distances. You should leave more room between yourself and a motorcycle to avoid rear-ending them. It’s also easy to misjudge the speed of an approaching motorcycle because of its size and because it is moving towards you, so be aware of that as well.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Are you too drowsy to drive? Here are the signs.
Getting behind the wheel when you’re tired is just as dangerous as
driving drunk. In fact, over 11% of all fatal car accidents happen as a
result of sleepy motorists–so it’s important to pay attention to the
red flags before you start your drive. Here are the surefire signs you
need to hand the keys to someone else:
-Yawning
-Hitting a rumble strip
-Not being able to recall the past couple of miles
-Blinking more than usual
-Trouble keeping eyes open or focusing them on the road in front of you
If you are displaying any one of these behaviors for a duration of time, especially if you are experiencing more than one at a time, you shouldn’t be driving. Ask yourself if the trip is worth putting your life or the lives of others at risk. And then hand the keys over.
-Yawning
-Hitting a rumble strip
-Not being able to recall the past couple of miles
-Blinking more than usual
-Trouble keeping eyes open or focusing them on the road in front of you
If you are displaying any one of these behaviors for a duration of time, especially if you are experiencing more than one at a time, you shouldn’t be driving. Ask yourself if the trip is worth putting your life or the lives of others at risk. And then hand the keys over.
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Are You Prone to Road Rage? Catch Some Z's!
Are you guilty of getting angry at other drivers while in the car? A national epidemic of sleepiness is a contributing factor to road rage, according to the National Sleep Foundation. We all know how cranky we get without enough sleep. It makes us prone to feelings of annoyance, resentment and even anger. Eight hours is still the recommended daily dose of sleep for adults!
Thursday, July 24, 2014
July Specials
July is coming to an end! Stop by the dealership to take advantage of these great savings. We look forward to seeing you! Set up an appointment here: http://bit.ly/1tArHAO
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Road Trip Bingo
Got two little ones squabbling in the back seat? Have them play against
each other instead! This iOS app combines I Spy with Bingo by randomly
displaying a picture of an object — a horse, an airplane, etc. — and having kids tap the appropriate pictures on their bingo
cards. The first player to spot five objects in a row gets to shout
“Bingo!”
Friday, June 27, 2014
So, your teenager got a driver's license?
We know it’s difficult to let your teen take the wheel—and we
can help! The best remedy to the parental stress that accompanies a
smiling teenager with a glossy new license? Making sure they’ve got the
right car. Here are a few things to keep in mind when you’re out looking
for a new ‘whip’ (or whatever the kids are saying these days).
New instead of used
It might decrease your stress level momentarily to put your teen in charge of a vehicle that costs less, but think about it long-term. You want your kiddo to be safe and you don’t want to end up having to spend money on repairs that end up being more costly than the vehicle itself.
Not too big, not too small
It doesn’t matter that “everyone else” has a tiny sports car, or that your teen “will be the laughing stock” of the school unless they are behind the wheel of a huge SUV. The truth of it is that a happy medium is, well… a happy medium. New drivers behind the wheel of big vehicles are more likely to roll it in an accident and new drivers with sports cars are more likely to disobey the speed limit and get into trouble that way.
Stay away from stick!
We know back in our day everyone knew how to drive a manual transmission, but the sad truth is that it is becoming somewhat of an endangered skill. Your teen can learn how to drive stick! Just make the first vehicle as easy and safe as possible for your teen—and everyone else on the road.
New instead of used
It might decrease your stress level momentarily to put your teen in charge of a vehicle that costs less, but think about it long-term. You want your kiddo to be safe and you don’t want to end up having to spend money on repairs that end up being more costly than the vehicle itself.
Not too big, not too small
It doesn’t matter that “everyone else” has a tiny sports car, or that your teen “will be the laughing stock” of the school unless they are behind the wheel of a huge SUV. The truth of it is that a happy medium is, well… a happy medium. New drivers behind the wheel of big vehicles are more likely to roll it in an accident and new drivers with sports cars are more likely to disobey the speed limit and get into trouble that way.
Stay away from stick!
We know back in our day everyone knew how to drive a manual transmission, but the sad truth is that it is becoming somewhat of an endangered skill. Your teen can learn how to drive stick! Just make the first vehicle as easy and safe as possible for your teen—and everyone else on the road.
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