signs that you should immediately pull off the road

A Dozen Reasons Why You Should Immediately Pull Off The Road

Although they call it a top ten list, the folks at Cars.com have posted twelve signs that you should immediately pull off the road. Read more: Top 10 Signs You Should Pull Over Immediately

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Annoying Drivers Top Ten List

You probably have your own list but, according to the Click and Clack brothers at Car Talk, here are the top ten most annoying things that drivers do. Read more: Top 10 Most Annoying Things Other Drivers Do

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Subaru Tests Dog Harnesses

Dog lovers who want to keep their dog safe while traveling in a car will be happy to know that Subaru has tested a range of dog harnesses for safety and effectiveness. Just like the crash tests with human dummies performed by the Insurance Institute For Highway Safety, the Subaru tests used weighted and fully articulated dog dummies. Out of all the harnesses tested, only one passed the test. Read more: STUDY SHOWS MANY PET CAR SAFETY RESTRAINTS TO BE UNSAFE

 

Evenflo Car Seats

Evenflo Recalls 1.3 Million Car Seats

Last month we posted an article about a recall of child safety seats by Graco. Now Evenflo has announced a voluntary recall of child safety seats built between 2011 and 2014. The issue is that the harness buckle can become hard to unlatch if food or drink should fall into the latch making emergency removal difficult. Read more: Recall Alert: 1.3 Million Evenflo Car Seats

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Ask The Traffic School Instructor: When You Can’t See The Light

Question: I was behind a large truck at a traffic light and, when I followed it through the light, I was stopped and given a ticket for running a red light. What are you supposed to do when a large truck or bus is hiding the light ahead?

 Answer: Going through a traffic light when you aren’t really sure whether it is red or green can be very dangerous. A couple of years ago a woman in Florida followed a school bus through the light. Apparently, because she couldn’t see ahead, she didn’t know that the School bus had turned on the yellow light. By the time the bus cleared the intersection, the light had turned red and, as the woman entered the intersection, she was broadsided by a car on the cross-street that had the green light. Unfortunately, for the woman, it was a fatal crash.

 If you are behind a large vehicle and can’t see the light, don’t move until the large vehicle has moved far enough ahead so that you can clearly see the light. Once you know you have a green light, you can safely proceed. If there’s a yellow or red light, remain in place and wait for the next green cycle.