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ANYONE WHO HAS ALREADY BEEN ON A MOTORCYCLE KNOWS THERE IS NO FEELING QUITE LIKE IT. THE WIND IN YOUR HAIR THAT LONG STRETCH OF HIGHWAY.... BUT HOW DO YOU GET THERE? YOU CAN START BY ASKING YOUR LOCAL MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSING DEPARTMENT IF THEY OFFER ... more >>
In addition to knowing how to drive, teens need to know the basics like how to fuel the car and check the oil. Take your teen and the car to a local gas station that also has an air pump. Show them how to fuel the car including using a credit card, ... more >>
Read the signs that were closest to where your car was parked. Search the entire parking lot or block if necessary. Look for the towing company's name and phone number. If more than one company exists, take down all information that's available to ... more >>
Find a virtual driver's permit practice test. If you want to complete a permit practice test without taking a driver education course, you can find many free practice tests online. Go to Driving School Directory to take one of any 10 free practice ... more >>
Practice driving as much as you can before you schedule your driving test. Become comfortable driving in snow and rain as well as in dry weather. Apply for a test date only when you feel confident that you will pass the test.Review the rules of the road ... more >>
Prepare your vehicle. Your truck should be in good condition to tow another vehicle. Also, make sure your trailer has been serviced and maintained. You should check the brakes and the tires on your vehicle as well as on your trailer.Check your mirrors. ... more >>
People always ask me how to avoid getting traffic tickets. “Don’t drive like a dork,” I advise helpfully. Okay, I’ll admit that might be flippant, but there’s some truth to it. It amazes me that you’ll drive like a bat out of hell on crack, and ... more >>
Purchase your Whistler Radar detector from a valid Whistler retailer. If the retailer hasn't been authorized by the Whistler Group, Whistler won't honor the warranty if something goes wrong with your radar-detection system.Know that both models pick up ... more >>
The officer will ask you why you think he pulled you over. This is where you make a choice. You can either:Play stupid. (Insert southern accent) "Was I speedin'? I'm a huge Flinstones fan. I plumb believed I could stop this vehicle with my feet, and ... more >>
Drive less 1. Walk, bike, ride the bus or join a carpool. 2. Reduce your commute by moving closer to work or working closer to home. This will save time as well as money. You may even be able to save even more money by becoming one-car family. 3. ... more >>
First, make sure you are wearing adequate safety gear. A helmet is a must, and gloves, protective long sleeve shirt and long pants, and boots are also wise options.Get on your bike and familiarize yourself with the controls and design. Since each bike is ... more >>
Send your teen to a certified driver's training course before you allow her to drive your car. Ensure that she has a basic understanding of the driving laws and take her on a dry run through the operation of your vehicle before you hand her the ... more >>
Come to a complete stop at a stop sign and where a right turn is allowed at a red light. Drivers making rolling, "California" stops are easy prey.Proceed through an intersection only if the front of your vehicle has entered (crossed the limit line or ... more >>
OK GET A BIKE ,NOW PLACE YOUR BIKE ON LEVEL GROUND. SO FAR SO GOOD!CHECK ENTIRE BIKE,FOR ROAD WORTHYNESS,(IF ITS A HARLEY CHECK BOLTS N NUTS IF ITSA A JAP BIKE SET FIRE WALK AWAY).NO LOOSE NUTS,BOLTS,CAPS,SEATS,KICK STAND SPRING STILL THERE?,GOOD.NOW ... more >>
Look at the configuration of the gears on the stick shift. You can see a basic double-H pattern. Typically first gear is in the upper left with the other gears in sequence. Reverse is usually in the lower right position. Depending on the number of gears ... more >>
Park your vehicle in a secure, safe place. Look for parking lots with stationed security guards or lots that are monitored by security cameras.Hide valuable items such as CDs, expensive sunglasses, cell phones, MP3 players or other gadgets under the ... more >>
Clean your motorcycle. This allows you to double check all key areas to make sure nothing is loose (which will be relevant in step 10.) It also makes it easier to check the motorcycle at technical inspection (the day of the event.)Remove your center ... more >>
Option #1 : Have you ever seen someone driving around with a black license plate fame that say' s "KA-4993" across the bottom? That's to let CHP know that you are related to or know someone on the force, soooo, have one made!span> Option ... more >>
Make sure that the parking space you intend to park into is at least 2 metres longer than your car.Pull up beside the vehicle in front of the parking space. Try and keep as little lateral distance between the two vehicles as possible.Check your mirrors ... more >>
Before you leave on your trip across the desert, you should perform a pretrip inspection on your vehicle. This includes the following:Check tire pressure. All tires should have at least 30 lbs. of pressure. If not you can fill your tires with air at ... more >>
If you think you're the one they've caught, pull over immediately and RELAX.Smile and do what your told. "License and registration please" is the drill. Don't try to talk until the officer has received the requested materials from you. ... more >>
Prevent speeding tickets by keeping an eye on the most used gauge, the speedometer. Remember that if tire size is different from the original tires, the speedometer will not read accurately. Replacing a transmission can also affect speedometer readings, ... more >>
First of all you'll need to get over your self, accept that you're being pulled over and that yes you have most likely broken that law however small that law might be in your eyes.Pull over to the RIGHT SIDE of the road. Try and do so quickly and using ... more >>
Familiarize yourself with the driver's license exam and the exam content. Be sure to pick up a copy of the driver's license review booklet for your state. This booklet will contain information about taking the driver's license exam as well as content ... more >>
Tire equipment. This includes a spare tire inflated to 60 psi, a tire air pressure gauge, a jack, a tire repair kit complete with patches, and a tire pump. Bring a manual tire pump along in case your electric compressor can't operate, because of lack ... more >>
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