Californian motorists certainly aren’t slowing down for the coronavirus. In fact, new CHP data reveals Golden State residents are driving way faster than they would under normal circumstances.
There is nothing good like saving money on car running costs, but it has become of a major priority for more people as experts warn of widespread job losses as a result of coronavirus. With that in mind, here are simple tips that will enable you to save your money on motoring. Some of these may sound obvious to many motorists, but we reckon it’s worth a recap.
Choosing the right car insurance is one of the top ways to reduce your insurance costs. Here are some tips to help you to select auto insurance coverage.
The statistics of car accidents recorded in the past two decades do not look promising, and most of these accidents have been reported to be entirely preventable.
To speed up deliveries during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration decided to remove its limit on how many hours truckers could be on the road. Instead of the standard 11-hours per workday, truck drivers carrying “essential” goods can now drive as long as they feel comfortable.
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Unfortunately, hit-and-run crashes are becoming increasingly common throughout the USA. Statistics out of AAA suggests hit-and-run-related deaths have increased by 60 percent between 2009 – 2016.
You don't have to call your mechanic every time your car breaks down. Here are a couple of car troubles you can sort out yourself.
Maybe you don’t want to change your oil yourself. It can be a bit messy, and you might not like working under a jacked-up car, so that 10-minute oil change place is a viable alternative at an affordable price. What about the other maintenance or repair issues though? Suddenly that oil change shop isn’t so reasonable.
One common question faced by car enthusiasts is why rear spoilers or rear wings are featured on high-performance cars? What makes this feature so special that normal car models don’t get them? If you’re a little deeper into the world of enthusiasts, you might also look at the matter of what the point of a rear spoiler is to begin with?