How to Talk to Your Teen About Car Registration and Get Them to Become More Independent
For seasoned car owners, car registration is easy enough to understand. You just have to visit your local DMV office, present proof of ownership, fill out a form to give them your information, and pay the registration fees before your car can be registered. However, if you have a teen driver who just bought their first car, you might want …
Read MoreAvoiding the Insurance Trap: What Can Wind Do to Your Car?
Insurance companies can often influence drivers to buy expensive insurance and avoid basic coverage options that would normally be needed. For example, wind damage can be quite extensive for a number of reasons. If you don’t have it covered, however, your car can be damaged beyond repair and there would be nothing you can do about it but pay for …
Read MoreStaying Mindful While Parking Your Car – The Importance of Keeping a Cool Head
Parking is not always the easiest of maneuvers while driving, and one of the main focuses at a Lakewood driving school near Denver. Even if you think that you’ve finally reached the end of your struggles and you’re ready to get out of your car at the place of your destination, parking can be a tricky final hurdle that not …
Read MoreUnderstanding Traffic Rules: How and Why Are Speed Limits Set?
If you go through a portion of the road where the speed limit seems excessively low, and you end up feeling irritated and upset, you’re definitely not alone. Most of us have gone through that, however, the speed limit is there for a reason, as driving experts will tell you. Speed limits are typically set depending on the type …
Read MoreWhy Everyone Should Remember the Zipper Method When Driving
The zipper method or late merge is usually the method that governments and law enforcement encourage when merging lanes. If the lane you’re on merges with the lane on your left, you are expected to continue to drive up to the point where the merge occurs, and only change lanes at the last moment. This conduct is what is taught …
Read MoreThe Importance of the Etiquette Between a Car’s Driver and Passenger
Drivers and passengers are usually good friends, family members or even acquaintances. Either way, they know each other, so in most cases they have at least some form of mutual respect that keeps them from bothering each other too much. However, even if you don’t know the person you’re with in the car, it’s always important to keep the unspoken …
Read MoreTalking with Your Teen Driver About How Traffic Jams Get Started
Traffic jams are quite common in the busiest streets of America. Whether you live in LA, Denver, New York or Chicago, a lot of times traffic jams can be seen to arise without any apparent reason. However, reasons exist, and the drivers who are in the middle of it all are usually beginners just like your teenager. Traffic jams …
Read MoreCommon Driving Pet Peeves in the US – What Bothers You the Most?
When dealing with other drivers in traffic, we are constantly bombarded with behaviors that tend to trigger us. Whether another driver just stopped next to us at a traffic light while consuming a large burger, or we see someone texting and driving, you probably already know how common driving pet peeves are in the United States. The following are just …
Read MoreWhy Is It Important to Learn About How to Treat Buses on the Road?
Buses, and most especially school buses, are regarded as having priority in many cases when you encounter them on the road. This is mainly because buses carry a lot of people, and the need to protect them from harm is far greater than in the case of any ordinary vehicle. Most cars are designed to withstand a lot of …
Read MoreGetting Your Car Squeaky Clean – Does Snow Foam Work on All Cars?
Getting your car cleaned up is not an easy task. In most cases, it can require a lot of different types of cleaning agents, some of which are quite expensive. Snow foam is one of the lesser known and the least accessible products that car washes use. While its effects are known to almost all car owners, not many people …
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