Road safety signs for your garden projects
Someones Road Safety Blog
by Wyatt Mcninch
4y ago
One of the more unusual things that you’ve got to think about as a homeowner you’ll need for your projects on the front garden or anything connected to the highway is road safety signs. Surprisingly ,it’s pretty handy to have a few road safety signs for something like a skip on the road should you cleaning out your garden, or perhaps you having the hedges trimmed down so you want to warn people they shouldn’t walk on the path and you want to block off the road for a little bit to avoid hurting anyone. Perhaps, you are in a situation where you just moved into a house and the house itself is sit ..read more
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Share the road with bicyclists
Someones Road Safety Blog
by someones
5y ago
Share the road with bicyclists Motorists have to share the road with many people under many circumstances. Keeping in mind the phrase “share the road” is important under all situations. When drivers forget this simple rule, it can lead to aggressive and entitled behaviour. Keeping a cool head and a generous demeanour keeps more people safe on the road. Everyone should treat everyone else with the same respect that they would show their grandmothers, with patience, and with a basic understanding that if someone is in your way, they aren’t doing it to annoy you. It is likely that they aren’t ..read more
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Safety, efficiency and performance?
Someones Road Safety Blog
by someones
5y ago
Safety, efficiency and performance? Is gorgeous AND safe impossible? Not for this performance vehicle – it has roll bars! The latest Roadster from Tesla Motors is a beautiful specimen. At the rock bottom price of $128K the lucky owner can have a comely exterior and an engine that will take you from 0 to 60 in 3.9 seconds. High performance tires and l-retooled suspension provide the grab and steering safety that people look for in a sports car. Plus this car is nearly twice as efficient as your run-of-the-mill Camery hybrid with its patented electric power train. And it has roll bars ..read more
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Roadside Preparedness: Tyre Change
Someones Road Safety Blog
by someones
5y ago
Roadside Preparedness Being prepared in an emergency, or even if it is less dire and you just become stranded, is an important part of being a responsible driver. Now it is likely that many motorists will have a mobile phone or GPS, so the idea of being stranded seems practically impossible, but it is not out of the realm of possibilities, so it is better to be ready in case that happens. Once a Roadside Preparedness Kit is assembled and placed in the vehicle and it will be there when it is needed. Here are some things that every vehicle should absolutely have in case of an emergency: Flash ..read more
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Towing, hauling and strapping
Someones Road Safety Blog
by someones
5y ago
Towing, hauling and strapping Carrying cargo can be a daunting task. You have to be sure that your cargo is secure, alter the way you drive and be more aware of your speed and brake time. But by carrying more weight and possibly objects that can slip and cause serious damage to others on the road, a driver is responsible for making sure everything is in order before getting onto the road. Securing cargo and learning proper towing techniques is a must for a safe driver. Strapping down and hauling cargo – Each state has laws that were written keep the roadways clear of debris coming from the ..read more
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Comfortable? Yes. Safe? Not by a Long Shot.
Someones Road Safety Blog
by someones
5y ago
Comfortable? Yes. Safe? Not by a Long Shot. Most everyone has fallen asleep as a passenger on a long car trip. If the sandman catches you unaware and with an upright seat, the result is often a stiff neck, stiff back, or stiff everything. So it’s easy to see why reclining your seat if you’re feeling sleepy would make for a more comfortable nap. You’re bound to doze off anyway, so why not maximize your comfort before you fall asleep? As it turns out, there’s a very good reason not to recline your seat–doing so can dramatically increase your risk of serious injury or death in a vehicle accide ..read more
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