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This section of the Freeway Insurance Blog covers articles on Car Safety Tips, Car Insurance, and other Auto News. Freeway Insurance specializes in providing high-risk auto insurance options to those who have a less-than-perfect driving record.
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6M ago
You may have heard that adding a bit of extra air to your tires is an easy way to save money on your gas costs. But, does over-inflating tires increase your gas mileage? There are some conflicting ideas about whether over-inflated tires can make a significant impact on your vehicle’s fuel efficiency. Although it’s possible that extra air could make a minor difference in gas mileage, it may not be worth the potential drawbacks.
Your car has plenty of ongoing expenses, from monthly auto insurance premiums to oil changes. As a result, it can be tempting to try out different hacks to save on your ..read more
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1y ago
Renting a car from a reliable and national rental car provider is often recommended as a way to get a well-maintained vehicle that can handle the rigors of a long road trip. However, even rental cars break down and leave you stuck in an unfamiliar place on the side of the road.
Who’s responsible for retrieving the car and who will pay for the necessary repairs or for a new rental vehicle? Depending on your rental company, roadside assistance plan, rental insurance choices, and comprehensive auto insurance coverage, the answers may surprise you.
Standard Rental Car Responsibilities
When i ..read more
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1y ago
Learning to drive and getting a car is a major accomplishment for any growing teen. But for the parents, the occasion usually invokes more fear and anxiety than excitement. Of course, adding another licensed driver to your family means you can get more errands done, and your teen can take on his or her own job. But do a little research before you rush out to buy your teen a used car of a make and model they pick. While the best models and brands vary by year, some types of cars are generally safer for new drivers than others. These cars also tend to help you get better rates on the auto insura ..read more
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1y ago
As technology continues to advance, the threat of identity theft becomes increasingly relevant in our society. Identity thief in 2023 refers to individuals or groups who use unauthorized means to obtain personal information such as social security numbers, credit card numbers, and bank account information. With the widespread use of online transactions and the accumulation of vast amounts of personal data, identity theft has become a major issue for both individuals and businesses. In this rapidly evolving digital world, it is crucial to stay informed and take proactive measures to protect one ..read more
Freeway Insurance » Car Safety Blog
1y ago
You pull into the gas station, pop your gas tank cover, fill up your tank, and wince as the numbers race higher and higher. We’ve all been there. Fuel is a necessity that can get very expensive. That’s why we’ve collected 6 of the best ways to get the most out of a tank of gas.
What You Need to Know
Fuel economy (also known as gas mileage) refers to the number of miles a car can travel using a specific amount of fuel and is measured in miles per gallon. For example, if your vehicle gets 30 mpg, it travels 30 miles per one gallon of gas.
Speaking of which, you may be wondering what is considere ..read more
Freeway Insurance » Car Safety Blog
1y ago
While it’s true that teen drivers are at an increased risk of being involved in a car accident, they’re certainly not alone. Older drivers are also very susceptible to accidents. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 540 older motorists are injured every day in motor vehicle crashes, while 20 suffer fatalities.
However, the good news is that being older doesn’t mean you should no longer be in the driver’s seat (or that you should pay more for auto insurance for senior citizens!). There are several steps mature drivers can take to minimize their risk of a car ..read more
Freeway Insurance » Car Safety Blog
1y ago
Unless you happen to be an auto mechanic or married to one, figuring out the source of a fluid leak can be like solving a riddle. Those pesky drips on your driveway come from some place – but the major question is where? They could be coming from the engine or the transmission or from any number of other places.
Of course, anything dripping from your vehicle should be taken seriously as it could indicate a dangerous issue that requires your immediate attention. You don’t want to get stranded because you neglected a simple drip on your driveway one morning that turns into expensive repairs or a ..read more
Freeway Insurance » Car Safety Blog
1y ago
With all the technological advancements that allow modern cars to achieve amazing fuel efficiency and adjust performance to prevent engine wear, there’s a lot that can go wrong and leave you stalled in the middle of traffic, on the side of the road or on a desolate highway.
Sometimes all the preventative maintenance in the world can’t preclude a sensor or module from simply shutting off at a crucial moment. So what do you do when your ride suddenly quits on you? And how can you stay safe until the cavalry arrives?
Reviewing how you would react in such a situation if you ever encounter it can b ..read more
Freeway Insurance » Car Safety Blog
1y ago
Our pets are part of our family, so we want them to join us as much as possible! When bringing your pets along for the ride, it’s important to make sure they’re just as safe as you and the rest of your family are in your car. Here are some tips to keep your furry friends safe.
Before You Leave
Prior to hitting the road, you want to check up on your pet’s overall health. This way, you and the vet can make sure all your pet’s vaccinations are up-to-date, and you have any necessary records with you on your trip, like your pet’s rabies vaccination record.
Another thing your vet can do (if they don ..read more
Freeway Insurance » Car Safety Blog
1y ago
You don’t have to be a mechanic to keep your car well-maintained and running like a well-oiled machine—literally. There are many things anyone can (and should) do to keep their car running efficiently and safely, which can also help you avoid costly repairs and keep your auto insurance premiums low. Here are some maintenance tips for checking on your car yourself, before having to head to the mechanic.
1. Check Your Headlights, Turn Signals, Brake, and Parking Lights
One of the easiest and most important things to check on your vehicle are your various lights. Not only could you ge ..read more