Benefits of Using Electric Vehicles
Slowly but steadily, electric vehicles have begun to rise in popularity in the market. While the majority of the population still prefer gasoline-powered cars when it comes to their vehicle of …
Always place containers on the ground. Keep nozzle in contact with container while filling.
WARNING: Static electric spark is an explosion hazard.
Never fill portable containers that are in or on a vehicle.
Static Electric Spark
A static electric spark can occur when filling portable containers sitting on truck bed liners, or on any vehicles carpeting or floor matting. This spark will explosively ignite a gasoline vapour fire and cause serious injury or death.
Slowly but steadily, electric vehicles have begun to rise in popularity in the market. While the majority of the population still prefer gasoline-powered cars when it comes to their vehicle of …
Plan a childs first biking trip so that it is enjoyable. Make the trip short and within the physical abilities of the child. Have numerous stops and points of interest …
Before leaving on a trip in the desert, check: Battery. Radiator and coolant quality and level. Take: First Aid Kit. Flares. – Extra radiator coolant. Cooling hoses. Spare fan belts. …
Pull off the road and out of the way of traffic. Turn off the engine as you will clog your air filter with sand. If possible cover your windshield because …
Frostbite: is a severe reaction to cold exposure that can permanently damage its victims, a loss of feeling and a white or pale appearance in fingers, toes, or nose and …
“Wind chill” is a calculation of how cold it feels outside when the effects of temperature and wind speed are combined. A strong wind combined with a temperature of just …
If stranded, stay with your vehicle and don’t try to walk to safety. Try to make sure that you are parked in a safe spot – especially during a snowstorm …
Check the latest forecasts and road conditions. Dress for the outdoor conditions. Fully winterize and check your vehicle including such things as the battery, heating system and belts. Have …
Make sure the tires have adequate tread. All- weather radials are usually adequate for most winter conditions. However, some jurisdictions require that to drive on their roads, vehicles must be …
Cloths, blankets & sleeping bags Flashlight with extra batteries First-aid kit Pocket knife Survival candle & matches High-calorie, non-perishable food Large empty can and plastic cover with tissues and paper …
The leading cause of death during winter storms are road accidents. Preparing your vehicle for the winter season and knowing how to react if stranded or lost on the road …
lf you have a sign of trouble: 1) Take foot off the accelerator. 2) Do not brake hard or suddenly. 3) While signalling work your way through any traffic to …
First sign of brake problems: Do not to panic. Work car into the shoulder of the road while watching your mirrors and the traffic around you. Use your directional signal. …
Animals on the Road are Hard to see When driving in the summer watch for large animals such as derr and moose. They might wander across a road or highway …
Problems when driving at night: Lack of color that helps in differentiating different obstacles. The curb from the road. Limited depth perception. The angle of vision is reduced by the …
A major symptom is – the few second snooze and suddenly waking up while you are driving. This can be fatal. When you drive stop frequently and stretch your legs …
Fallen Power Lines Power lines by themselves are not dangerous as long as the object touching them is not gounded. You can see birds sitting on power lines and not …
Driving In the Rain Realise that your car handles very dlfferently in the rain and that quick stops are not as fast Rain Starts: Trucks and cars leave a layer …
What to Do If in moving traffic: 1) Try to get to breakdown lane. 2) Stop and shut off the engine. 3) Get far away from vehicle – warn oncoming …
Watch your environment while driving. Frequently check mirrors for potentially dangerous situations. Keep your distance for other vehicles and keep an escape route open. Avoid driving alone in dangerous areas. …
Drive slowly on back roads especially if your car is low as you might pierce your oil pan while going over boulders. To drive over soft spots and to increase …
Objects look much closer than they actually are when: Looking up or down a hill. There is a bright light on the object being looked at. Looking across water snow …
A quality carjack can have many uses. Chains for tires especially in sandy, muddy and snowy areas. Warm clothing and boots. Methyl hydrate added to water to make windshield washer. …