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  • Best Radar Detector Reviews  By :
    Do Radar Detectors Improve Driving Standards?
    As a matter of interest, the answer to the above question is a not so readily expected, “Yes it does!” and here is how. Each and every driver has the tendency to increase driving speed while, for example in the act of overtaking another vehicle or find himself on a straight, smooth stretch of road. This is a natural part of driving behavior, but the problem occurs when the man behind the wheel neglect to slowdown after overtaking. So many times it has happened that during this time, or before he realizes that he is over speeding, he is caught by one of these Radar speed testers used by traffic officials the world over. If you try to explain to the man that you made a mistake and that you are sorry, he’ll most probably laugh at you. So to protect ourselves and other road users we install a Radar Detector.
  • Taking it Easy on the Open Road: Safe Practices for Drivers Towing Trailers  By : Jeremy Johnson
    Most people don't realize the majority of towing accidents don't result from improper hookups - they result from improper towing practices.
  • What Does Gatso 2 Mean to UK Motorists  By :
    Well, Gatso2 is a network database that promises to be one of the most pervasive surveillance systems in modern times.
  • A Vital Defensive Driving Technique – Signal Intent!  By : Ray Hogan
    A key aspect of defensive driving techniques is to signal your intent when you are out on the road This means communicating to other drivers what you are about to do
  • Defensive Driving Techniques – The Eyes Have It!  By : Ray Hogan
    Not that we recommend trying it, but you can't drive very far with your eyes closed without running off the road or hitting something Many other physical impairments can be overcome in order to drive safely, but impaired vision may be a real handicap in adopting defensive driving techniques