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What to Do When Your Car Is Stolen

Facing what to do when your car is stolen is a situation that no one wants to be in, and you don't have to with the right preparation. The following is a list of preventative measures you can take, making it difficult to downright impossible for thieves to take your car

 
The Accident Reporting Checklist

If you have ever been in a car accident, you know the feeling of your heart racing and your adrenaline pumping even if you don't have any injuries. It is difficult to think clearly about the event and the things you need to do immediately following the collision. Below is a checklist of the important items you should document to ensure that the claims process is handled as quickly and smoothly as possible. Feel free to print out this page or jot the items below and keep it in your glove compartment-we hope you will never need it.

 
How At-Fault Accidents Affect You

Being in a car accident can be nerve wracking even when no one is injured. Being in a car accident and being the one who is at-fault for the accident can be even more nerve wracking. Not only are you responsible for the damage to your car and someone else's car, you probably are worrying about what the accident will do to your auto insurance premiums.

 
8 Step to Take if you are Involved in an Accident

Being in a traffic collision can be a terrifying experience, particularly if you, one of your passengers, or people in the other car have been injured. Here are eight steps you should take if you are involved in an accident

 
Does Your Family Vehicle Pass the Safety Test

Is your car an accident waiting to happen? Do the following safety checks at least once a month and you will avoid breakdowns, mechanical disasters, and unsafe driving conditions.

 
Tips for Safe Driving in Winter Weather

Driving has always been a hazardous activity, but never more so than today, with more congestion, road rage, mind-altering substances, and distractions than ever before. Add the hazards posed by winter weather and you have a potential recipe for disaster. Snow, ice, freezing rain, and poor visibility present a whole new set of challenges, and require extra caution when driving. The following strategies will help keep you safe when the snow is blowing, the temperature is freezing, and you're dreaming of being somewhere else:

 
Drug Use and Drunk Driving

According to recent data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Association (NHTSA), alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes kill someone every 31 minutes and non-fatally injure someone every two minutes. Drugs other than alcohol, such as marijuana and cocaine, are involved in about 18% of motor vehicle driver deaths. So what can you do about it? Plenty

 
Your Cell Phone, Your Ipod, and Your Car

Most consumers are no longer satisfied with a car that just takes them from point A to point B. They want their cars to have many of the same conveniences of their home. Two devices that bring the conveniences of the living room into the front seat are cell phones and iPods. Drivers now have the luxury of talking on the phone or listening to their choice of one of their favorite 5000 songs while they are driving. While these devices may be convenient, they can also cause a driver to drive unsafely when they take their attention off the road and place it on their cell phone or iPod. Many states now have laws making it illegal to drive while using a hand-held cell phone because of the dangers it poses. Although there are no laws against changing playlists on the iPod while driving, yet, the same dangers exist.

 
Smash Car Theft

According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, approximately 1,235,226 motor vehicles were stolen during 2005 (statistics for 2006 are not yet available). Approximately 13% of these cases are actually ever solved.

 
Auto Insurance for Students

Today's student has a lot on his mind. Next week's final, the big game, and the party scene are just some of the distractions facing our youth. Auto insurance is not a major concern for many students. The reasons for this can vary. Many young students are still covered on their parents' policies, as they can be covered on these policies as long as the parents allow them to be. However, for all of the hard-working students that have to pay for their own auto insurance, there are a few key things to keep in mind.

 
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