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  • 2005 Road Deaths Hit 15-Year High
    The number of people killed on U.S. roads in 2005 climbed to a 15-year high of 43,443, the U.S. Department of Transportation concluded last month...
    Article by: Lisa Lewis
  • An Important Warning to All Female Motor Vehicle Drivers
    Every weekday morning my daughter gets into her vehicle to drive to work. I follow her outside, give her a peck on the cheek and...
    Article by: Gary Simpson
  • Driver's Education Games
    Most students might find it very boring to attend driver education classes either in school or online. Most websites just list the points that the...
    Article by: Jimmy Sturo
  • Driving Regulations in Alberta
    To drive in Alberta as a new resident, you may be required to take a drivers test, depending on where you originate from. Your current...
    Article by: Dave Lympany
  • Fuel Economy And Personal Choices
    I used to be an over-the-road, long haul truck driver. For a while, I even owned and drove my own truck. As an...
    Article by: Donovan Baldwin
  • Honda Accord Hybrid 2005: The Weekly Driver Review
    If there are any reservations among consumers about the overall worthiness of hybrid vehicles, the 2005 Honda Accord has done its part to...
    Article by: James Raia
  • Hybrid Car Technology
    LEADING UP TO THE NEED FOR A HYBRID VEHICLEFor most of the lifetime of automobiles, propulsion has been provided by the gasoline or diesel powered...
    Article by: Donovan Baldwin
  • Read This Article If You Are Tired Of Gasoline Prices
    Are you tired of the gasoline prices? Are you spending $85.00 to fill up your mini-van or $95 to $115.00 to fill up your SUV?...
    Article by: Lance Winslow
  • Red Stripes Needed on Stop Sign Poles
    The other day I was driving and I noticed that someone had candy striped a stop sign in reflective tape; boy did it stand out....
    Article by: Lance Winslow
  • Save at the Gas Pump - Real Money Saving Tips
    There are numerous no- or low-cost steps you can take to combat rising gas prices. Most cars can run on regular unleaded – 87 octane....
    Article by: Robert Rogers
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