Flat tires happen at the worst times. Sure, most of us know how to swap out a tire — but any added bit of safety will go a long way. When you're stuck on the side of the road, make sure you're visible ...
If you take long-distance car journeys with any regularity, the chances are good you have experienced a roadside breakdown—and if you haven’t yet, well, it’s probably a matter of time. A breakdown as ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Ray Fisher keeps roadside assistance gear in his vehicle, filled with items that might come in useful if he breaks down: a reflective warning triangle, a battery kit ...
A NEW product called the E-lite has been launched that aims to increase your chances of survival should you break down by the side of the road. As our article on May 5 (Sign of life) showed, motorists ...
British motorists caught in France without reflective jackets or warning triangles stored in the boot for emergencies face on-the-spot fines from today. The penalties come amid claims that Britons are ...
Unanticipated automotive emergencies can happen anytime, whether it’s a deflated tire, dead battery, or a regrettable accident. Preparation can greatly influence the results. This highlights the value ...
Question: Sometimes while I am traveling I’ve noticed a set of reflective triangles out behind a semi? Can I use those on my personal passenger car if it were to break down? Any advice is appreciated.
Cape Coast, Dec.11, GNA - The Central Regional office of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) says it is enforcing the use of the ne= w warning triangles with reflective lights to help ...