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Welcome to Traffic Stop

Welcome to Traffic Stop, I DRIVE SAFELY's quarterly newsletter. Have you ever wondered what new driving safety laws were passed in your state, or how to squeeze those extra miles from the same old car, or what is happening in the world of driving? Traffic Stop is your resource for highlights on new regional traffic laws...read more


Featured Articles

Make a Wildfire Kit for your Car

If a wildfire is threatening your home, you may need to evacuate using your car. This will be a dramatic time, and it will serve you well to be prepared beforehand. You don’t want to be searching around for supplies when it is time to go. Make a wildfire kit for your car and store the supplies portable containers or bags like backpacks and duffle bags. In your kit, make sure to include...read more

Know Your Laws: Smog Testing in California

California is known for having strict vehicle emission laws. This program is good for the air quality, but it can cost you extra time and money if you are not prepared to comply.... read more

Celebrity Cars get Dirty Too

Just like your car, a celebrity's car picks up dirt and oil and needs to be washed. Washing cars is a part of many celebrity lifestyles...read more

Raising Awareness of Drowsy Driving Dangers

Drowsy driving can be just as fatal as drunk driving. Like alcohol, drowsiness delays a person’s reaction time, decreases awareness, impairs judgment, and increases the chance of a collision. Many times, an accident that is caused by drowsy driving is a high-speed accident that involves serious injuries or even fatalities.... read more

Factoid
Parking Spots for Expectant Mothers
Sometimes called “stork parking,” designated parking spots near store entrances are especially appreciated by expectant mothers who would rather not waddle across the entire parking lot. These spots are not required like handicapped parking spots, but they are becoming more common, especially at places like Babies-R-Us.
Maintenance Tip
  Do yourself a favor and save some room in your trunk for the following items. They could turn a potential trip-wrecker into nothing more than an unexpected pit stop:
  • Screwdrivers and wrenches
  • Jumper cables
  • A jack and tire iron
  • A can of "Fix-a-Flat"
  • Water for both the radiator and yourself
  • Emergency flares and reflectors
  • Gloves
  • Blanket and towel
  • Flashlight

  • source - CBS News
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