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12 Ways To Be A Safer, Better Driver

Safe driving is the first step in preventing accidents on the road. Road safety is even more important than ever, as more cars are on the road than ever, driving up the number of accidents. 

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There are more distractions than ever while driving, whether the map on your car’s dashboard isn’t working properly, the kids are yelling in the backseat, or your phone is buzzing at you, but it is your responsibility to keep yourself and others safe when you’re behind the wheel. Nobody wants to have to hire a car accident attorney after all. 

  1. Focus on driving. Keep your attention and your eyes on the road at all times. Never try to multitask when you drive. Put all distractions to one side and focus on what is happening around you. 
  2. Plan ahead. It can be tempting to speed if you’re running late, but driving too fast is dangerous. Give yourself extra time so you aren’t caught out by traffic, accidents, or needing to stop for gas on the way. 
  3. In the case of an accident, focus your eyes on where to go. If you find that your car is spinning out of control, focus your eyes on where you want your car to be, rather than on what you might hit. Thanks to hand-eye coordination, you will find it easier to right the car. 
  4. Maintain control when tires blow out. Keep the car driving in as straight a line as you can and slow your speed. Keep two hands on the wheel and pull over to a safe place when you can. Don’t slam on the brakes or try to speed, as it can cause more damage to the tires and can make it harder to maintain control. 
  5. Go at the speed limit. The speed limit is there for a reason. If you’re speeding, you’ll cause more damage in an accident. It’s okay to maintain the speed limit and let others pass you. 
  6. Keep your cool on the road. Driving can be stressful, so keep you cool so you can think clearly. Take a deep breath and cool down if something frustrating happens while you’re driving. Don’t take out your emotions on the road, or other cars and drivers around you. 
  7. Watch the weather. During bad weather, drive at a slower speed to avoid skidding on ice or wet roads. Turn your lights on when it is raining or if there is fog, regardless of whether it’s day or night. Remember, when the weather is really bad, you need to go easy on the brakes to maintain better control over your car. 
  8. Look both ways at an intersection. It will only take a few seconds to look both ways before you drive after the lights turn green. Before you cross the street, make sure you check left and right to be certain that there are no other cars coming through the intersection. 
  9. Keep your distance. Nobody likes someone driving practically in their trunk. The rule of thumb is that you should be about three seconds apart from the car in front of you. Double that distance if the weather is bad. Don’t underestimate the amount of stopping distance that you need between yourself and the car in front of you. 
  10. Hold the steering wheel correctly. Keep your hands in a parallel position on the steering wheel at all times. This is also known as ‘9 and 3’, referring to the position of the hands of a clock. This driving position will help you to keep a good grip on the wheel and stay in control of your car. Keeping a good grip on the wheel will also help you to respond to any hazards on the road. 
  11. Stay alert and awake. If you do get tired, pull over and take a nap if it is safe to do so. If you know you’re tired before you drive, it’s better to stay home and not get behind the wheel at all. If you have to drive, see if you could get a lift from someone else or drive a short distance before a rest, and continue later on. 
  12. Wear your seatbelt correctly. Make sure your lap and shoulder belt is snug and that you wear the lap part of the belt on your hips. Seatbelts are meant to protect you and others from being thrown from the car in an accident. Wearing your seatbelt could save your life, so never forget to put it on when you drive.

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7 Reasons Why You Need to be a More Responsible Driver

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The roads are full of hazards and dangers such as rain, black ice, and other drivers. Therefore, it is up to you to be vigilant as a road user. Further, being a more responsible driver will help reduce some of the more significant issues that could come your way and help save lives.

Bad Drivers

This might sound obvious, but bad drivers are probably the biggest problem you will encounter. It is sometimes hard to believe how some people got their licenses, and it is helpful to keep an eye out for harmful people on the road. For example, some fool will pull out in front without using turn signals, causing you to crash your car, or worse, come off your bike. If you’re lucky enough to survive, you can resolve an issue with a reputable motorcycle accident attorney. But even the most courteous driver in the world can’t make up for the stupidity of others.

Unpredictable Weather

Climate change has made the weather of today more extreme and unpredictable. Severe storms can hit towns and cities at the drop of a hat, causing chaos on the roads. As a driver, you can avoid most adverse weather by keeping a close eye on local forecasts. But you never really know when you will be struck by massive wind speed, torrential rain, or golf-ball hailstones. Fortunately, you can help yourself and others by reducing your speed in a storm and taking turns more carefully in case of ice. Additionally, braking gently can help when slippy.

Taking these precautions can help you to avoid colliding with all types of vehicles, especially trucks. Trucking accidents can be devastating when they occur in this type of weather. You will have to get the police involved and a truck accident lawyer. Stay safe by driving slowly and carefully in inclement weather.

Mobile Phones

Texting or calling when driving accounts for 1.6 million crashes per year in the United States alone. Using your phone while driving is illegal almost everywhere because the distraction it provides is just as dangerous as driving while intoxicated. You can’t possibly prevent others from using their phone when driving, but you can prevent yourself from causing an accident. No call is worth risking the lives of others. If you think you can’t help answer your phone, then switch it off, put it on silent, or place it in the glovebox until you reach your destination.

Some Driving Tips

Driving is an ongoing skill that you can develop over time. Of course, a bad habit will just get worse, but you can enhance road safety with some simple changes. Some you can do before you set off, and others need to be done when operating your vehicle:

  • Always check your vehicle’s tires, lights, and fuel.
  • Stick to the speed limit, not over and not under.
  • Plan your route.
  • Accelerate and brake smoothly.
  • Always use your turn signals.

A simple FLOWER check will help reduce the chances of a roadside breakdown or even a terrible crash. Driving on unfamiliar roads is also dangerous but necessary. However, you can plan your trip beforehand and get assistance using a GPS system or smartphone app.

Drink and Drugs

Like mobile phones, alcohol and drugs cause millions of vehicle incidents per year. However, where most mobile phone-related accidents are non-fatal. For example, in New South Wales, Australia, 85% of intoxication traffic accidents result in death. And in many cases, the drunk driver is OK, while innocent victims suffer. So, first of all, if you think someone is driving while intoxicated or on drugs, find a safe space to pull over and report it immediately to the police. All apprehension about being labeled a snitch should go out the window as you will save lives. 

A Vehicle is a Weapon

You are responsible for your vehicle and you alone. As the driver, you should always be aware that a car, van, truck, or bike is a high-speed weapon if misused. The reaction times of pedestrians aren’t typically good enough to dodge an incoming vehicle, and you could cause massive damage to a building. Accidentally, losing control of a car does happen from time to time. But when you get behind the wheel, try to treat the vehicle and its power with respect. And keep in mind that you could cause untold misery if you aren’t responsible.

A Good Conscience

Keeping in mind that a vehicle is a dangerous machine, and should be treated as such, will help you operate and maintain it properly. At the very least, you could cause minor injury to yourself, and at the worst, you could cause multiple fatalities. However, accidents do happen, and if you unintentionally get into an incident, you have nothing to be afraid of when it comes to the law and answering to yourself. Therefore, you can go about your business with a good conscience when you know you did everything possible to avoid a tragic accident or mistake.

Summary

Driving itself is inherently dangerous. Fast-moving vehicles, adverse weather, and bad driving habits make the roads even more hazardous. But you can be more responsible by checking your car, driving sober, and not letting yourself become distracted when driving.

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Who Said You Had To Clean Your Car Every Weekend?

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Unless your car is your world (in which case, carry on!) the chances are that you don’t love having to scrub your paintwork at the best of times. After all, you’ve got far better things to do, especially if this task eats up every weekend.

The problem is, you may fear that stopping this habit could quickly lead to the messy vehicle of your nightmares. But, does that need to be the case? After all, plenty of other people get by washing their cars a lot less, and their vehicles seem to somehow stay clean come rain or shine. The question is, how is that possible, and what you can do to join them?

Think about where you’re parking

While you might not give much thought to your parking setup aside from practicality, where you choose to park has a huge impact on how clean your car stays and for how long. Parking under trees is especially notorious for causing messes including sticky sap and even a bird poop or two to make sure your clean car doesn’t stay sparkling for long. Avoid all of this, and that weekend clean in turn, by making sure not to park under trees where you can. Even if this means walking for a bit longer, you can guarantee it’ll save you a load of time in the long run.

Get proactive about protections

Some cars are more resistant to dirt than others, either because of their colours or their design. That’s a fact, and it means that your need for regular cleaning is likely more about your vehicle than it is a reflection on you. That being said, there are protections you can implement that will help your car’s cleanliness and appearance in the long run. Even something as simple as buying a cover that protects your paintwork from mucky stuff when it’s not in use is going to help here. Equally, more permanent solutions like this ceramic coating car lovers rave about can help to protect your paintwork, and the appearance of your car in general, in a long term, no-hassle sense. Failing that, simply making sure to wax your paintwork when you do embark on a clean ensures that your efforts make a difference for far longer. 

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Clean as you go

While most of us clean as we go when it comes to things like our homes, few of us apply this same mentality to our cars, yet this alone could make a huge difference. Obviously, cleaning as you go isn’t going to help with external appearances, but making sure to keep your exteriors clean of grime and rubbish by always keeping wet wipes or a car-based trash can to hand can still work wonders. At the very least, feeling like your car interiors are still up to scratch could see you successfully pushing that big weekend clean for at least another few weeks overall.

Get your weekends back by putting these pointers into place and you’ll quickly feel a whole lot freer!

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5 Types of Insurance Your Family Needs

It’s common knowledge that most people don’t really enjoy spending a lot of money on insurance per month. It eats up a lot of your spending money and you want to ensure that you are choosing the right insurance to invest your money into. There are policies for pretty much anything nowadays, and you want to know that you are choosing the right ones. Everyone hopes that they won’t need insurance, but it’s always better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it.

With the healthcare private equity investments happening around the world, it’s always important to back yourself up with health insurance, for example, so that you can get the care that you need without having to worry about the public health waiting lists. Below, we’ve got five different types of insurance you could need for your family.

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  1. Health insurance. We’ve just mentioned how health insurance is something you should have for your family in case you need additional help with your health. Those who aren’t eligible for insurance due to their jobs, can get insurance outside of this with a number of providers. You can get coverage with dental and out of pocket expenses for your health and you can cover the kids, too, just in case. 
  2. Car insurance. Even if it’s not legally called for, having insurance for your vehicle is just smart. If someone crashes into you or you crash into anyone else, you will have to think about how you pay for that. If you don’t want to be out of pocket, you will find that insurance will do the job and cover those costs. Drivers have to have the minimum auto insurance depending on location, so look into that when you get. 
  3. Home insurance. It’s a requirement for most homeowners to have insurance. It’s not just buildings insurance they need, but contents insurance for their belongings. Houses are expensive; you need the right insurance to cover your house in the event of flood, fire, theft and outside damage, but you also need to think about natural disasters, too! If you are renting with your family, then renters insurance is a must so that you don’t have to worry if something goes wrong.
  4. Life insurance. Anything can happen to anyone in life and the one thing that you want to make sure that you have is insurance. If you get sick, or you pass away, you and your family can be secure and ensure that they don’t have to worry about money. This one type of insurance also includes what is often referred to as “final expense” insurance. This type of policy is often advertised as enabling the payment of bills left behind when a person passes away. There are certain policy lengths to adhere to and term life insurance is the most affordable option. You can even get whole life insurance to cover you for the rest of your life, but it’s important to shop around.
  5. Long-term disability insurance. Along the same lines, if you’re in an accident and you are disabled, you should think about whether you are covered for this to happen. Comparing insurances will really help here.

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Investing in a New Car for Your Family: 4 Tips To Consider

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Over the past two years, many changes have taken place. And, if you have found yourself changing jobs, adopting a pet, or welcoming a baby into your family, you are certainly not the only one. However, now that 2022 is here, it is time to make the right decisions towards the family life of your dream. Let’s start with buying the right car. 

Find an Experienced and Trustworthy Dealer

Whether you have opted for a new or used car, you should always consult local trustworthy car dealers. Indeed, sometimes, it can be tempting to just buy a used car from a private seller, pay them, and obtain the ownership of the car. While this process might seem straightforward at first, it can be very challenging and risky.

Indeed, when buying a car from a private seller, you don’t have any guarantee of the car’s conditions, you can’t get to know the vehicle’s history and some maintenance issues might be underestimated. 

Oppositely, when dealing directly with an expert car dealer, you can be sure that the car you are about to buy is in great condition, has been tested, holds the necessary certifications, and it’s covered by the necessary warranties. And, of course, an expert dealer won’t have issues with your test driving the car!

Choose a Sustainable and Efficient Model

If you are trying to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle, you are certainly not the only one. Most households in the Uk and internationally have started to be more aware of the impact that every person’s lifestyle can have on the environment. At the same time, public transportation has become riskier and less convenient during the pandemic. 

Luckily, there is a lot you can do to make car ownership more environmentally friendly. Firstly, consider investing in an electric car – or at least a used car that offers excellent mileage and fuel economy. Make sure you are carpooling, using it only when necessary, and keeping it maintained.

Understand Hidden Costs and Make Sure It Fits Your Budget

When buying a car, you might just focus on the vehicle’s purchase price. Undoubtedly, that cost is substantial and you will have to make sure that you are making the right decisions for your budget and finances. 

However, there are many more car ownership hidden costs that you might consider. Indeed, overlooking these costs can cause your new car to quickly become a major financial burden for you and your family! Some of these costs include fuel, repairs, insurance, regular maintenance checks, cleaning, and parking. 

Research Different Models and Focus on Your Priorities

When shopping for the perfect car for your family, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the thousands of makes and models out there. And, of course, you will also have to choose if you prefer to buy a new or old car. All these choices can make the entire process more difficult. Luckily, today, there are plenty of resources you can use to make sure that you are making all the right decisions. And, don’t forget to check for the must-have elements of a family car, including a spacious trunk, driving assistant, connectivity, and extra safety features.

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Keeping Fleet Management Costs Low

Businesses have faced unprecedented times and if we’re going to survive into the future, then more aggressive and vigilant attention has to be paid to financial management and ultimately cash flow.

It’s quite a tightrope at the best of times because while you want to ensure operational efficiency, you also can’t be too tight-fisted, or your operating capital will dry up.

One of the biggest areas the medium-sized businesses have to keep a tight lid on is minimizing the costs of fleet management and logistics. Often, these two important parts of any business go hand in hand, and that’s where it can get a little confusing.

But concentrating on at least one element of your logistics operations, fleet management, can save you big time in the short and long term.

We’re going to help you discover how.

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Now, there are several elements that all businesses need to consider when wanting to be successful and remain competitive, but the one that is probably the most important is keeping an eye on your finances. If you’re in the business of selling products that form part of a supply chain along the logistics line, then fleet management is going to be one of your top priorities.

While many companies choose to outsource this function, for some it makes more sense to keep these parts of the business in-house. Usually, this happens when you need more direct control over delivery times and collections, or when you’re selling your products across vast distances and need to retain greater control over the quality or cold storage, for example. One resource that can really help in this regard is using Fleet Management Software, which can help drivers, dispatchers, and fleet managers keep control of operations in real time.

But without getting too technical, as each business will have different requirements, in a broad sense; keeping an eye on technological advances that monitor driving styles, distances and frequencies is one way to start getting a thorough grip on your fleet expenses. Other ways include:

  • Modifying your driving habits: Inspire responsibly and speed-conscious driving by your drivers. Driving courses that teach your drivers how to accelerate properly and take on hills and steep drives all add up over time.
  • Manage the weight and size of deliveries vs your vehicle capacity: big loads equal big vehicles. It couldn’t be more simple than that. So many resources are wasted by sending unnecessarily large trucks to deliver small loads – and vice versa. Sending a small truck to deliver a big heavy load is going to place unnecessary strain on the vehicle’s capabilities and could lead to expensive damage besides.
  • Keep up to date on vehicle maintenance: never exceed the recommended service or maintenance schedules and always have your vehicles maintained by properly accredited and qualified service centers.
  • Select the appropriate fleet: If you don’t mean to own your vehicles outright (and even if you do), do some research to determine what kind of fleet makes the most sense for your business. For example, if you provide towing or rescue services in rural areas, you’ll want the appropriate vehicle for the terrain. You’ll also want to make sure that each of your vehicles contains the correct information for your drivers if they in turn need some rescuing.

Ford provides an amazing range of trucks and pick-ups that can be easily modified for small to medium-sized businesses, so check them out. Also, make sure that your Ford fleet has access to Ford factory shop manuals, just in case.

We can’t cover all of the elements that effective fleet management requires in this post, but this guide should give you a solid base from where to start.

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Eco-Friendly Car Ownership: Top Ways to Make Your Passion Kinder to the Environment

Cars release toxic fumes that hurt the environment. Hence, environmentalists and sustainability advocates promote walking and traveling by bicycle. But it’s not easy to let go of the habit of driving and buying new cars. In any angle, driving is more convenient than walking, commuting, or cycling. In the car, it’s private, the air is cleaner, and you’re in control of the wheel.

But then again, cars aren’t the friendliest to the environment. Hybrid or electric cars may be better, but producing them still leaves a significant carbon footprint. Luckily for you, you don’t have to give up your love for cars to help the earth. These hacks will make auto care and ownership a lot greener:

1. Choose Fuel-efficient, Low-emission Autos

Almost all vehicles released today are fuel-efficient and low-emission, so you shouldn’t have a problem choosing one. This is the least you can do to make your driving eco-friendlier. Plus, you can save on gas.

To know if your car options meet the standard for fuel efficiency and emissions, check out EPA’s Green Vehicle guide.

2. Avoid Driving Recklessly

Aside from risking your safety, reckless driving also increases your gas mileage and carbon footprint. Hard accelerations, slamming on the brakes, and staying idle for more than 30 seconds are the top driving habits that harm the environment. Avoid doing those and you’ll notice a big difference.

3. Stay Updated With Maintenance

Maintenance is the costliest part of owning a vehicle, so some owners skip it. But this only results in higher expenses. Poorly maintained vehicles break down easier, and their issues are often more expensive to repair.

Key maintenance includes oil changes, checking the tire pressure, and testing the engine. Of course, don’t forget to test the brakes and steering wheel, too. A well-maintained car will drive without issues, optimizing your fuel efficiency.

4. Use Eco-friendly Tires

Next time you’re due for new tires, check out eco-friendly types if you’re not using them yet. Eco-friendly tires are made from synthetic rubber blends and other sustainable materials. They have better rolling resistance than regular tires. As such, they reduce emissions and boost fuel efficiency.

5. Refrain from Topping Off Your Pump

Every time you refill your gas, stop as soon as the automatic nozzle shuts off. Topping off your pump makes the gas prone to leakage, which creates a fire hazard, and, of course, harms the environment. Gasoline can seep into the groundwater and contaminate fresh water sources.

6. Use Portable Car Wash Bay

high-quality portable car wash system can help you conserve water while you give your autos a bath. It has a bunded perimeter wall that retains wastewater and a pump that transports wastewater for treatment. Simply put, it lets you recycle runoff. You can hit two birds with one stone, saving water and reducing your water bill.

7. Use Eco-friendly Car Wash Chemicals

Instead of buying hydrofluoric acid and ammonium bi-fluoride, find eco-friendly alternatives. Harsh chemicals don’t just emit fumes, but also have side effects on your health, including eye, throat, skin, and nose irritation, eye and skin burns, rhinitis, and lung problems.

In fact, the International Car Wash Association already issued a warning against using harsh chemicals. Though harsh chemicals are only common in professional settings, you can still be part of the problem if you support businesses that ignore warnings. So if you’d truly like to make a change, switch to eco-friendly car wash products, and ensure that the car wash businesses you support use them, too.

8. Save Water

If you haven’t got a portable car wash bay yet, explore other ways to conserve water while washing your car. You can buy a pressure washer, since it releases less water than a garden hose. A pressure washer also cleans faster, and can be used for other heavy items around your home, such as your A/C compressors and garden pavers.

If a pressure washer is beyond your budget, just equip your garden hose with an automatic shutoff nozzle. It can save you up to 70 gallons of water.

There’s also a waterless car cleaner. True to its name, it doesn’t have to be rinsed off after being sprayed all over your car. You can buy it from Amazon or any auto parts store.

And finally, you can go to a car wash that uses water-efficient techniques, along with eco-friendly car wash products.

9. Carpool

Last but not the least, try carpooling if you and your colleagues drive to work every day. Reducing the number of cars on the road can improve traffic flow, decreasing toxic fumes from idle cars. And of course, it saves you money on gas.

By using these hacks, your love for cars won’t ever have to come at the expense of nature again. Be consistent in using them; make it a lifestyle. By doing so, you can influence other auto enthusiasts to do the same.

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Are You Sending Your Teen Into The Wrong Lane By Buying Their First Vehicle?

Nowadays, it’s commonplace for parents to buy their teen’s first vehicle. From car keys hidden in a box for their birthday through to a car waiting in the drive when they pass their test, this coming of age ritual can certainly seem like something worth doing, if just to see the look on their faces.

For some parents, however, questions as to whether this is a good move after all have started to put doubt into the trend. Of course, there’s no denying that there are certain benefits from jumping on this bandwagon, including your ability to choose a safer first vehicle. Knowing that they’ve got a car waiting for them also increases the chances that your teen will focus on their lessons and even seek earlier driving tests as soon as they’re able. That said, there are downsides to taking this step for them, too. 

Generations who had to work a bit harder to get their first vehicles would certainly argue that even modern teens could benefit from doing the same. Keep on reading to find out why they could well be right. 

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A secondary lesson in saving

Learning to drive can teach your teen all manner of lessons, including patience and concentration. Having to save for their own vehicle can also prove to be an invaluable learning opportunity that you’d rid them of otherwise. Whether they have to find a job for this purpose or simply set aside a certain amount each month from their existing pay packet, they would certainly learn a thing or two about persistence, finances in general, and the idea of a strong work ethic for getting what you want. 

Developing their understanding of cars

Unless they have a specific interest in cars, the vast majority of new teen drivers don’t know a great deal more than vehicle basis. They certainly won’t know about things like horsepower, torque, and all that other stuff. By comparison, a teen who’s had to research the technicalities of cars in advance of even getting behind their own wheel will have a far better understanding of vehicle intricacies, and thus things like repair and proper performance on the road where necessary. 

An increased sense of satisfaction

Learning to drive can be an incredibly satisfying experience for any teen, helping them to feel more grown-up, and buying them their freedom. As much as they might gripe about having to buy their own car, this step, too, can help them towards that independence. Certainly, the need to work towards, and fund a vehicle by themselves can be a huge step towards adulthood, making them feel way more satisfied in the end than they would have if mum and dad took this last step for them.

Ultimately, whether or not to buy your teen their first car is a personal choice, and there are strong arguments on both sides. Make sure that you consider each side of the coin before you take the helm on a decision that could quickly steer your teen’s driving journey into the wrong lane. 

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A Few Things to Add to Your Pickup Truck

If you own a pickup truck, you’ll no doubt want to get the most out of it, but wanting that and actually making it happen are two different things. We’re going to talk today about some of the most important things to add to your pickup truck if you want to improve how you’re able to use it and make it more convenient for you too. There are so many additions that’ll make that possible, so read on to find out about some of them.

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High-Quality No Drill Mud Flaps

There are lots of ways in which you can improve your vehicle, and it all comes down to how you plan on using it. If you’re someone who does a lot of off-road driving in your truck, it’ll probably be a good idea to improve the mud flaps on your truck. That way, your wheels and tyres will be better protected, as well as the underside of the truck. No drill flaps are best as they don’t cause damage to the car body.

Towing Mirrors

If you want to do more with your truck, that’s probably going to involve towing in some form or other. If you’re towing anything behind your truck, you need to have a wider field of view to make it safe. That means making sure that you have the right towing mirrors in place that’ll offer you the view you need.

Tonneau Lights

If you’re going to be using your bed more and you want to make sure that you can get more out of it no matter where you are or what time of day or night it is, you definitely need to put in place some tonneau lights. These will help you find what you’re looking for and store things away more securely after dark. It can make a pretty big difference to how you use your truck.

A Load Cover

Investing in a load cover is definitely a good idea. The best tonneau load covers are the ones that are durable and that offer ease of use, so it might make sense to spend a little more on yours rather than going for the cheapest one you can find. They’ll offer you protection and more flexibility in terms of how you actually use your truck’s bed.

A Thermoelectric Truck Fridge

If you want to make sure you always have a cold drink at hand and your passengers have a cold beer to drink, you should think about putting a thermoelectric truck fridge in place. These are great and they’re the kind of addition that you’ll love once you have it. You’ll wonder how you ever lived without one of these in your truck.

As you can see, there’s no shortage of great additions you can make to your pickup truck if you feel that’s something that needs to happen. Be sure to at least consider each of the options discussed above and figure out how you can start improving your truck and how it performs for you.

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Common Mistakes People Make After an Auto Accident

Common Mistakes People Make After an Auto Accident

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In the United States, while other factors cause 2% of auto accidents, a whopping 94% is due to driver error. Even worse, most people fall victim to these common mistakes when such accidents occur. Indeed, in the spur of the moment, when you’re severely injured, your utmost priority is to receive medical care as soon as possible. Even with that, some processes are vital if you intend to take it up legally. If you’re interested in knowing some of these common mistakes, please look at the points discussed below.

  1. Failure to gather evidence

Evidence is crucial to court proceedings involving auto accidents. Without substantial proof, it is almost impossible to receive compensation from the state or offending party. Evidence can be in pictures taken at the site, eyewitness accounts, or any other piece of relevant information that proves that the accident happened. With regards to your witnesses, do not forget to record their names and contact details.

Gathering evidence should never be your immediate concern if you have severe injuries to attend to. Thankfully, the United States is notable for its traffic and speed cameras across all states. Therefore, it is even more convenient to appeal to the proper authorities to access the footage.

  1. Settling too swiftly

The temptation to avoid lengthy legal processes compels most accident victims to accept the first compensation offered them hurriedly. Getting a fair settlement involves seeking the services of experienced accident attorneys like those at scottsdaleaccidentattorney.co. Building a solid case takes a great deal of legal skill, and that’s what you should aim for. Moreover, you stand a better chance at pursuing the case to the full extent of the law when the other party realizes that you rightfully deserve more.

  1. Immediate departure from the accident scene

The tricky part of this point is that it happens one too often. Unless medics or the ambulance team convey you from the site, you must remain at the accident scene until the police arrive. It is a criminal offense to leave the accident scene in the US. Even worse, you could be slapped with a hit and run charge if you fail to wait for the police or appropriate authority to get there. This charge comes with a hefty fine and, in some cases, jail time.

A famous example was the 2016 freeway accident involving former NBA star Dennis Rodman. The celebrity sports player failed to stay at the scene after driving on the wrong side of the street and causing another driver to crash into a wall divider. He was later arrested and charged with a hit and run. More so, he served informal probation lasting three years.

  1. Talking to insurance companies without a lawyer

According to research over the years, persons involved in vehicular accidents who speak to insurance companies without an attorney tend to lose out on so much. Indeed, insurance companies are after their own interests and will likely use anything you say about the accident against you. Therefore, before contacting an attorney, only disclose basic details which will not incriminate you in the event of an information spin.

Last but not least, never skip medical checks after your involvement in an auto accident. Apart from ensuring your wellbeing, it’s vital for making claims. Without correctly verified injuries by a physician, you cannot seek financial compensation.

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