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Using Cell-phone While Driving is Absolutely Wrong

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Using Cell-phone While Driving is Absolutely Wrong

Using cell phone while driving brings about loss of concentration. If it is good news you become over-excited and slam the accelerator beyond acceptable speed, bad news may make an individual slam the break suddenly and cause the vehicle to summersault.

The 62 Mile Long Traffic Jam That Lasted Nine Days

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The 62 Mile Long Traffic Jam That Lasted Nine Days

The world’s longest traffic jam in physical length and time has this week almost drawn to a close in the highway leading into Beijing, China. State news in China have said the road works that have been the primary cause for the delays are not due to end until September 2010. Lorries and freight trucks made up the majority of the traffic on this busy highway that feeds Beijing, China’s capital city.

How to Drive

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How to Drive

What I learn in bits and peices about driving.
this is driving on pavement with no other cars around.

The Motor Industry This Week 7/07/2010

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The Motor Industry This Week 7/07/2010

An overview of the motor industry over the last week.

How to Escape Traffic Jams

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How to Escape Traffic Jams

Follow simple tips to avoid traffic jams.

Drive Safely and Happily

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Drive Safely and Happily

People panic if they get struck in traffic congestion. Here are a few thoughts to de-stress yourself.

How to Stay Awake While Driving?

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How to Stay Awake While Driving?

Know how to drive safely even when you are sleepy.

Got Tires?

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Got Tires?

Good tires can save your life.

The Three Make Sure of Safety Driving

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The Three Make Sure of Safety Driving

Practical tips of safety driving and travel.

How to Avoid: Falling Asleep Behind The Wheel

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How to Avoid: Falling Asleep Behind The Wheel

You might wonder how is it possible to fall asleep while driving but in fact it occurs more than you would think. In a recent survey 10% of the people surveyed said that they had fallen asleep behind the wheel at least once and 20% of them said they had doused momentarily. There are approximately 100 000 police reported crushed in North America each year whose primary cause falling asleep behind the wheel due to fatigue and/or drowsiness.