How To Avoid Speeding Tickets 1
Apr
Posted by admin in Cars on 04 1st, 2010

Speeding tickets could cost you much money and additional points on your record. That is why it is encouraged that you do try to keep your speed within the limit. This not only decreases your chances of getting pulled over by a traffic enforcer. This also helps you out in decreasing your chances of meeting accidents, crashes, or collisions that could be the result of driving beyond the given speed.

You should first learn the three types of speed limits which are the absolute, the presumed, and the basic. The absolute speed limit means that if you drive a mile over the posted limit, you are speed. If you can legally exceed the posted limit as long as you drive safely pertains to the presumed speed limit law. As per the basic limit, it actually allows you and other drivers to drive only as fast as conditions allow, no matter what the limit is posted.

You should also be cautious for you should always be on the alert. You should also be able to note that all states have a basic speed limit. Study your state laws. You see, in California, Arizona, Colorado, and Connecticut, the speed limits are absolute either on highways and everywhere else.

In general, the most basic thing to keep in mind is that you should always drive at or below the posted limit on interstates and state highways. This is generally just to be on the safe side.

Here are the speed limits in the states in the US: Alabama 70, Alaska 65, Arizona 75, Arkansas 70, California 70, Colorado 75, Connecticut 65, Delaware 65, District of Columbia 50, Florida 70, Georgia 70, Hawaii 60, Idaho 75, Illinois 65, Indiana 70, Iowa 70, Kansas 70, Kentucky 65, Louisiana 70, Maine 65, Maryland 65, Massachusetts 65, Michigan 70, Minnesota 70, Mississippi 70, Missouri 70, Montana 75, Nebraska 75, Nevada 75, New Hampshire 65, New Jersey 65, New Mexico 75, New York 65, North Carolina 70, North Dakota 75, Ohio 65, Oklahoma 75, Oregon 65, Pennsylvania 65, Rhode Island 65, South Carolina 70, South Dakota 75, Tennessee 70, Texas 70, Utah 75, Vermont 65, Virginia 65, Washington 70, West Virginia 70, Wisconsin 65, and Wyoming 75.

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How a GPS device can make your trip more efficient 31
Mar
Posted by admin in Cars on 03 31st, 2010

How a GPS device can make your trip more efficient and worthwhile

I pretty much use my portable GPS navigator in my car every day, like when Im going to visit my relatives in Mississippi. I usually like to drive out there since Im up here in Chicago, and Id rather not take a plane. If I took a plane I couldnt stop anywhere and look at any of the interesting things along the way I usually plan my course so that I can see as many things as possible on the way there, but without my portable GPS navigator I would be stranded on taking just one of the interstates south. Its just not fun driving so long without seeing anything, and I really hate airplanes so I use mine and its map to make sure I am where I should be.

When I do go to my aunts or grandmothers house down in Mississippi I have to use the darn thing an awful lot so I dont get lost on the back roads. They live a bit out of the way, so it can be very confusing, and since I dont visit but once or twice a year its hard for me to remember where I am at or which way I am going. If I didnt have the portable GPS I probably wouldnt be able to find it for hours on end, but thankfully I have the portable GPS navigator in my car. It also helped me when my cousin, Jake, had appendicitis over Thanksgiving when I drove down there.

Hed been complaining about pain in his stomach for a while, and we all thought he was being dramatic, until we realized something was wrong so instead of waiting on an ambulance trying to find the house out there in the backwoods, I threw him in the back of the car and brought Uncle Zachariah with us, hed never seen something like the portable GPS navigator before. I punched in to go to the nearest hospital and we were there in about twenty minutes without one single wrong turn. Later on, after Jake had his appendix removed he made me drive him and Zachariah back to the house (this was much later on after they did their quick operation they said if it had been any later his appendix may have burst) and they both sat there quietly watching the little screen do its work on the GPS navigator. When we got back to the house I heard Jake begging to get one, and then I heard Zachariah begging his wife to allow it because they were impressed.

The rest of that weekend turned into me giving everyone a ride in the car just so they could see how it worked. Later on I showed them my cell phone, which also has a GPS locator in it and I can display maps of where I am on it. They were impressed, all of their cell phones did the whole instant messaging thing, but none of them had known about the portable GPS abilities that you could also get in a cellular. Well, thats pretty much how I use mine.

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6 Must Have Auto Accessories 12
Nov
Posted by admin in Cars on 11 12th, 2009

Buying a new car is an experience that few will ever forget: the smell, the pristine interior, and the flawless ride are some of the things enjoyed by new car owners. Yet, despite how well equipped even the most expensive cars can be, oftentimes they leave the showroom with several accessories missing. No, they werent stolen; instead, for some queer reason these must have accessories were not included with the sale. Lets take a look at six accessories every vehicle should have.

Floor mats You have got to be kiddingno floor mats?! Oddly, floor mats are the chief accessory typically not included with any sale. Instead, you get a throwaway paper sheet for the driver. Without floor mats in place you can bet that the interior will be soiled in short order. Worse, if you wait too long your carpeting could be damaged which is especially bad news for you if you lease your vehicle. Just wait til you see the price of replacing damaged automotive carpeting!

Cargo liners Like the interior, the cars trunk area is subject to dirt, debris, mud, the elements, and more. Some automakers have wised up over the years and included cargo liners as standard equipment while others make a cargo liner an expensive add-on, after-the-sale accessory for buyers.

Bug shields If you live in a humid climate, a bug shield is a must. No automaker offers one as standard equipment; if you want to protect your hood and windshield a bug shield is a must. Also marketed as bug deflectors.

Car bra Sure, they are stylish, but a car bra is much more than that. Offering protection to your grille and to the front part of your hood, a car bra can help deflect debris kicked up from the road. Who hasnt come across that sort of problem while traversing our interstates?

Brake dust shields No, there isnt a safety aspect with a dust shield, but there certainly are aesthetic reasons why they make sense. You spent a lot for your tires and wheels, so why go through the hassle of a weekly cleaning just to keep your car looking great? Dust shields limit the dust so that you can do what you really want to do: drive.

Car cover Whether you keep your car garaged or whether you leave it outside, a car cover is essential toward protecting your vehicles finish. Indoor air pollution and dust can damage a garaged vehicle; solar rays, moisture, bird poop, wind, and small impacts can damage exposed vehicles. For less than $200 you can buy a four layer, breathable car cover that will offer the protection your car so desperately needs.

So, there you have it. Six essential auto accessories for every vehicle. Youll pay a mint for each accessory if you let your dealer add them in after the sale, so why not shop online with Car Stuff to find everything you need for your car and for less?

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