By | June 29th, 2017

Side mirrors have been on cars for over 80 years. They’ve changed a bit over the years. They were outlawed in some states and then added as an option in the early years of mirror usage. Mirrors started out on the driver’s side fender in an early attempt to capture the driver’s blind spot before finally ending up on the doors. Today drivers are used to having a side mirror on both the driver and passenger side. The passenger mirror has the familiar “Objects in mirror are closer than they.

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By | June 22nd, 2017

As technology advances, more and more systems are being developed to reduce the risk of getting into a car accident. While no system is perfect, using these systems will improve your safety. Here are a few technologies to look out for when choosing a car to buy or lease. Backup Cameras Most new cars have backup cameras, which are cameras that give you a live camera view of what’s behind your car when backing up. This reduces the risk of getting into an accident because of a blind spot. A.

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By | April 27th, 2017

The semi truck’s tractor and trailer have a combined length of about 70 feet. A typical highway lane width is about 12 feet. As one might expect, making a u-turn with a semi truck on a two lane highway isn’t easy. It’s also dangerous because a semi truck takes a long time to execute the maneuver and blocks both lanes. Additional reasons semi truck u-turns are dangerous include: The Semi Truck Has Large Blind Spots Unlike a car that permits a 360 degree view when the driver turns her head, the.

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By | February 2nd, 2017

Truck accidents happen for a variety of reasons such as careless drivers, mechanical issues, and improperly loaded trailers. To reduce your chances of being involved in a commercial trucking accident, here are four safety tips you should know: Don’t Come to a Sudden Stop When driving in front of a semi truck, don’t come to a sudden stop. You will need to slow down gradually as such a vehicle with a full load can take the distance of over three football fields to stop. Be sure to watch out for.

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By | June 13th, 2016

Motorcyclists have the odds stacked against them. Their small size means they’re less likely to be seen in busy traffic situations. Their lack of a protective cage means their riders are more likely to suffer a serious or fatal injury in an accident. Their two wheels make them less stable on poor road surfaces and wet pavement. For these reasons, motorists should not drive around them as they would other cars. Safely sharing the road with motorcyclists requires giving them special consideration like you would to pedestrians and bicyclists. Here.

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By | October 1st, 2015

The advantages of the motorcycle such as its high maneuverability and high acceleration have a flip side. Its high maneuverability, the result of having two wheels, means it’s unstable compared to a car. Debris and road surface conditions that cars handle with ease, can knock a rider off his bike. The motorcycle’s high acceleration, the result of its small mass compared to its engine power, means that it’s at a higher risk of getting in an accident because its small size makes it less visible than a car. Its small.

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