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How to Prepare for a Long Drive or Road Trip

Long road trips are an American tradition. Getting prepared for a significant drive before you head out can help ensure the trip is joyful and safe.

Make Sure Your Vehicle Is Road Ready

Getting the car in shape can prevent a roadside emergency that leaves your family stranded for hours. Get the oil changed and check the coolant level, battery, hoses, belts, brakes, wipers, and the heater/defroster. Check the tire pressure too, and make sure there's plenty of treads left to help you maintain control in poor road conditions.

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Have an Action Plan Set in Case of an Auto Accident

On average, over 6 million auto accidents occur annually on U.S. roads. With statistics this high, it's wise to be prepared by having an accident action plan in place like the following.

Create an Emergency Kit

Along with having a cell phone on you, put a notepad and pen in a kit for your car, along with a disposable camera if your phone isn't equipped with one. Other key components include basic first aid supplies, drinking water, non-perishable snacks, a blanket, and a flashlight. Also, add a set of warning triangles or cones and

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Warning Signs It's Time for New Tires

The condition of tires plays a critical role in vehicle safety. Tires take a beating every time you drive, so it's vital that you know the signs that it's time to replace them. Here are five tire safety warning signs that you shouldn't ignore.

Worn tread - If you want to avoid an unnecessary accident or breakdown, replace tires when tread reaches 1/16 of an inch or less. You can easily measure tread depth with a penny, so check your tires frequently. Put Lincoln head-first all the way down into the tread. If you can still see his entire head, there's not enough tread remaining. 
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Winter Driving Myths Debunked

Myths abound about how to avoid car accidents and collisions when road conditions get worse during the winter months. Here, we'll debunk a few of the most common myths about winter driving.

MYTH: ABS systems operate poorly in winter conditions. ABS braking systems increase stopping distance, but they also prevent the wheels from locking up. This lets you steer the vehicle instead of sliding out of control and colliding with other cars, obstacles or pedestrians.  MYTH: Avoid using traction control on snowy...
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Car Cleaning Tips Every Auto Owner Should Know

Keeping your car's interior clean and fresh is just as important as taking good care of the exterior paint by washing and waxing regularly. Here are some car cleaning tips to help you keep the interior looking like new:

Use a can of compressed air to blast out dust and grime that's accumulated in nooks and crannies. Open the windows first, then aim and shoot debris from the air vents, radio, gear console, and seat rails. If you have a cabin air filter, remove it before cleaning, then replace it. Compressed air works...
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