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		<title>Don&#8217;t Take Chances On Winter Driving</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 12:32:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Winter driving takes being prepared, not going if you don't have to be, and extra time to reach your destinations. <a href="http://belairdirect.com/">Car insurance</a> in particular becomes especially important. If you haven't already, look up on <a href="http://wwww.belairdirect.com/">auto insurance online</a>. Remember the general rule of don't go if you don't have to, stay with the vehicle if you become stranded, and make sure you and your vehicle are in the best possible shape before you leave.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Winter driving takes being prepared, not going if you don&#8217;t have to be, and extra time to reach your destinations. <a target='_blank' href="http://belairdirect.com/">Car insurance</a> in particular becomes especially important. If you haven&#8217;t already, look up on <a target='_blank' href="http://wwww.belairdirect.com/">auto insurance online</a>. Remember the general rule of don&#8217;t go if you don&#8217;t have to, stay with the vehicle if you become stranded, and make sure you and your vehicle are in the best possible shape before you leave.</p>
<p>Before heading in to winter, getting your vehicle winterized can make it all a lot easier. First of all, have your vehicle checked out completely by a professional. You&#8217;ll not only want your winter tires installed, you&#8217;ll also want to make sure your vehicle is in the best possible condition mechanically.</p>
<p>Have your brakes checked, get a tune up or have your vehicle examined to make sure it&#8217;s running at peak performance. Check windshield fluid, and install new windshield wipers if necessary. Making sure your rig is in the best condition can avoid having you stranded with a mechanical condition in very cold conditions.</p>
<p>Take the time to pack an emergency preparedness kit in your truck or other type of out of the way place. This kit should not only include an emergency roadside kit with flares and such but also should include a few winter items as well. At least a gallon of water, flashlights and extra batteries, several bars of chocolate or other energy food item, blankets, and winter boots with insulation.</p>
<p>Most important is to have one of those hand cranking flashlights that you can also charge your cell phone with. Many lives have been saved by gps phone location so make sure you have plenty of cell battery before you leave and a charger of some type in the car.</p>
<p>Speaking of car trouble in winter. It&#8217;s recommended that your survival rate is higher if you do not leave your vehicle&#8217;s protection and you&#8217;ll be easier to find. So stay with the vehicle instead of walking out.</p>
<p>General rule of thumb, is never to go faster in ice and snow than you feel you can control the collision if you start to loose control. This means driving slower and giving yourself extra time to get to your destination.</p>
<p>Winter tires are also a big factor in your ability to navigate winter roads. Buy the best tires you can afford, and you&#8217;ll immediately notice you have more traction and more control. Often this means two sets of tires for your vehicle, regular season driving tires and a good set of snow tires or even a set of studded tires. Check with your local laws concerning studs.</p>
<p>Before heading out on any winter driving excursion be sure to check the weather. Conditions can change fast but many cell phones today are internet capable and you can check the weather where you&#8217;re heading on a regular basis to see what road condition may be.</p>
<p>Winter driving takes being prepared, not going if you don&#8217;t have to be, and extra time to reach your destinations. Remember the general rule of don&#8217;t go if you don&#8217;t have to, stay with the vehicle if you become stranded, and make sure you and your vehicle are in the best possible shape before you leave.</p>
<p>Winter driving is especially dangerous if you are not prepared. Be sure that you are covered by the best deal in <a href="http://www.belairdirect.com/">car insurance</a> by looking up the <a href="http://www.belairdirect.com/">auto insurance online</a>.</p>
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		<title>All Round Radials or Winter Tires Studded Or Chains</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 18:55:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Maxwell U Labbit</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It amazes many who live in warmer climes that those up north regularly as a matter of course as a vehicle owner have to get their "car ready for winter". Many think its simply a matter of checking your antifreeze coolant levels in their radiators , making sure that that windshield washer antifreeze is good for 40 below zero , that their batteries hold a good charge ready to start their vehicles on the coldest January Northern Alberta night and lastly that their interior heaters work "just right". Few think of their tires when it comes to the pre-winter seasonal tune ups at their local garage or auto dealership.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It amazes many who live in warmer climes that those up north regularly as a matter of course as a vehicle owner have to get their &#8220;car ready for winter&#8221;. Many think its simply a matter of checking your antifreeze coolant levels in their radiators , making sure that that windshield washer antifreeze is good for 40 below zero , that their batteries hold a good charge ready to start their vehicles on the coldest January Northern Alberta night and lastly that their interior heaters work &#8220;just right&#8221;. Few think of their tires when it comes to the pre-winter seasonal tune ups at their local garage or auto dealership.</p>
<p>Some people and authorities will hold that all season year round radial tires are &#8220;just fine&#8221;. Others will say not and that you need a distinct set of tires for the winter-time season , these are referred to as &#8220;Snow Tires&#8221;. To the greatest extent it depends on what geographic areas that you live in and traverse, your climate and your driving habits and trips. You may have roadside assistance offered as part of a package from your new or used car dealer that you purchased your auto , tires or battery from , but why take the chance of inconvenience and delay ?</p>
<p>Relative stopping distances on ice depend somewhat on temperatures. On glare ice near freezing, stopping distances may be up to 10 times farther than on dry pavement. Snow tires under similar conditions will cut the distance to only eight or nine times the dry pavement distance to stop.</p>
<p>In terms of tire&#8221; studs&#8221; as mentioned earlier that due to their destructive affect on highways and roads many locales do not allow the use of studs or &#8220;studded wintertime tires&#8221; on their roadways. Note though that if allowed in your driving areas &#8211; that on both packed snow and ice these devices work very well at reducing stopping distances.</p>
<p>Lastly what about tire chains? Not every driver knows how or wants to under their vehicle to put them on. If there is one simple and practical point it can be said about tire winter time chains is that when buying chains purchase them early &#8211; way ahead of the winter time driving seasons. Pleasant and safe driving.</p>
<p><a href="http://tinyurl.com/y9hp74d">Wintertime Dodge Ram Truck Winter Tires Studs Chains Fort Mc Murray</a> and <a href="http://Wpgusedcarsinfo.com/">Wpg Used Auto Info</a></p>
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