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		<title>Discover How To Maintain &#38; Restore Your Old Lionel Trains</title>
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		<dc:creator>Luis Hughs</dc:creator>
		
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<p>Has your Lionel train seen better days? Wouldn&#8217;t it be nice to see it chugging around on its path over again, radiating the identical stunner as the day it was revealed that Christmas dawn so long ago?</p>
<p>Amending and reestablishing your old Lionel train can be very fulfilling. You can relish in the warm freshness of memories of past, and then make young memories to go along with them!</p>
<p>The good thing is, you can do this yourself with just a small patience and know-how! At One Time you&#8217;ve mended it, holding your old train&#8217;s aura is largely a topic of a dab of oil now and then in the good targets to keep it functioning smoothly.</p>
<p>How do you mend Lionel Trains?</p>
<p>The 1st step in reestablishing an old Lionel train is to get it all cleansed up.</p>
<p>Wipe it all off with a soft cloth to dispatch debris and dirt.</p>
<p>You can get rid of rust with rust remover or sand paper. Say you see green or crusty white spots, that is oxidation, and you can remove it with oxidisation remover.</p>
<p>The final part in your cleaning is to wipe down the tracks, the wheels of the cars, and any moving parts with a light oil spray. Use Q-Tips soaked with the oil to get into smaller areas, like the wheels, and use a soft cloth soaked with the oil for the tracks. Buff it all up with a clean part of the cloth.</p>
<p>Placed a dab of the oil on whatsoever running sections, and operate it in so that they run smoothly and easily. You can apply a toothpick to collect tiny pieces of oil for the reasonable divisions.</p>
<p>You can start to repair it now that it&#8217;s clean.</p>
<p>Make sure all the areas of the path fit unitedly tightly. If they do not, and so twist the connectors back into position with reasonable pairs of pliers. It might take a few samples to get them merely the right way, only you should be capable to get a tight fit.</p>
<p>Take the bodies off of your cars, and visit the interiors. Clean them as earlier, and feel for broken sections. It&#8217;s in truth simple to exchange these divisions yourself. You can purchase them at a Lionel trains specialty store, numerous hobby shops, or order them from Lionel trains sections catalogs. Only unscrew them and screw in the replacement part.</p>
<p>Lastly, does your train move? Check it after you&#8217;ve cleaned it all, because built up soil and dirt could cause the link &#8216;tween the train and the track to be so terrible that it retains it from running. If it&#8217;s clean and still doesn&#8217;t move, check to see if the plug is working. If the plug reckons Fine, it may be that the transformer wants repair or substitute.</p>
<p>You can find certain instructions about how to fix the transformer, and every of the other parts of Lionel trains at LionelManuals.com. They have a two CD set of full guides, blueprints, and diagrams for every last Lionel train made up from 1906 through 1986. The set also includes a regions and add-on catalogue for your convenience.</p>
<p>Use the repair manuals to complete any other necessary repairs for your train.</p>
<p>Ready And Waiting to keep your Lionel train, just keep it clean and buffed, oil the going parts every last so often, and it should give you many more years of enjoyment!</p>
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		<title>A History of Lionel Trains - Josh Lionel Cowen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ed Clyde</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Like many of lifes extraordinary innovations, the model train was found in a uncomplicated way. The discoverer was a chap by the name of Josh Lionel Cowen. You reckoned it, the name of the renowned Lionel Trains. It was nothing particular simply a very uncomplicated half train car that he motorized. Thats all it required to start a passion for the avid train lovers by way of becoming collectors.]]></description>
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<p>Like many of lifes extraordinary innovations, the model train was found in a uncomplicated way. The discoverer was a chap by the name of Josh Lionel Cowen. You reckoned it, the name of the renowned Lionel Trains. It was nothing particular simply a very uncomplicated half train car that he motorized. Thats all it required to start a passion for the avid train lovers by way of becoming collectors. </p>
<p>The model train business is not a small industry by whatever means. It is very popular throughout America, Australia and Europe as well. It cannot be overlooked that at the time of Joshs innovation, not every last home even had electricity. The beginning electric trains as they were promoted , were really battery operated. In comparing to what we call model trains today, the originals were much larger by comparison. </p>
<p>At about the same time that Lionel trains were being constructed there were others getting into the industry and preparing another ways, scales and gauges. The model train industry was off and running. Josh being the astute business man that he was, shortly realized that if all the makers used the same gauge, it would be to all their advantage. The gauge is referring to the distance between the rails of the train tracks. </p>
<p>To get anybody to stick to to his way of reasoning Josh not merely used his personal name, but his business name as well. To do this he plainly named the gauge the Lionel Standard. . If we were to compare this gauge to the models of today, it would be the G scale. This actually wouldnt have a practical function in the home because they are far too large to set up in good order.</p>
<p>By 1915, electricity had became a ordinary commodity in most home. This signified that today the model trains could be powered by this source. There we have it. The starting of the personal home use model trains. Unnecessary to say, the industry expanded from that time on and for numerous years to come.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Douglas Hawkins</dc:creator>
		
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<p>Whether you&#8217;re buying a car seat for your first baby or your fifth, safety is always an issue. As parents, we do all that we can to ensure the safety of our children. When it comes to picking out <a relpost="nofollow" href="http://www.bchighway.com/myvehicle/child-car-seat.html"> baby car seats </a>, all of the terms and labels can get confusing. How can you pick the best seat for you, your baby, and your car, if you don&#8217;t even know what half of the wordy descriptions mean?  The following paragraphs will explane things to help you find a little clarity and simplify your choice. The terms and definitions are meant to be a guide. To ensure maximum safety for your child, speak to a customer service professional in this area and be certain that the baby car seat fits perfectly into your vehicle and that it does, in fact, meet your specific needs. </p>
<p>The AAP, well this term stands for the American Academy of Pediatrics. It is their recommendation that children remain rear facing in their car seats until they are one year old and 20 pounds. </p>
<p>Angle indicators- Device that lets parents know whether the car seat is appropriately positioned and at the right level of incline on the vehicle seat. The base is a solid plastic frame that holds and locks in the infant carrier. Can remain in the car or travel along with the infant carrier (see detachable base). </p>
<p>Belt positioning boosters- Booster seats that use the vehicles restraints as the child&#8217;s seat belt. These are available with or without backs. </p>
<p>Booster seats- Smaller car seats designed for children who have outgrown the size and age limits of infant carriers and front facing car seats (4 and up). These are locked into place with the vehicle seat belt. </p>
<p>Car seat boot- Meant to keep the child comfy and warm, this blanket-like cover fits on the car seat and keeps baby snug. </p>
<p>Car seat cover- A great idea in the summer, these covers fit over the entire car seat, covering them from the sunlight coming into you car. </p>
<p>Car seat tote- Great for travelers, the car seat tote zips the car seat right up inside so that a passenger can check the seat in just as they would any other luggage. They are designed for easy carrying through the airport. </p>
<p>Combination seats- Seats designed with the interest of saving money. They provide more than one option such as a rear facing, front facing, and booster seat (see Three-In-One). </p>
<p>Convertible Car Seat- Just as the name says, the convertible car seat converts to another style so that parents can use one car seat instead of buying two or three. </p>
<p>Detachable base- (See base) Can be left in the car or at home. The car seat snaps easily in and out but the seat is also usable without the base. </p>
<p>Double head support- For use with car seats, strollers, and infant carriers, the soft padding provides support for baby&#8217;s head and neck. </p>
<p>Five point harness- An option when purchasing car seats: two shoulder straps, two hips straps, one strap between legs. </p>
<p>Front facing- When your child has reached the weight and age limit, he or she can have their car seat turned so that they, like you, are facing the front of the car. You can buy a front facing car seat or a combination seat with this option. </p>
<p>Harness- The car seat straps that keep baby snuggly and safely within the seat. Not to be used on their own to secure babySeat must be secured with vehicle seat belt. </p>
<p>Harness adjusters- These allow you to position the harness securely and safely while it prevents the restraints from moving or twisting. Adjusters should rest parallel with baby&#8217;s armpits. </p>
<p>Harness covers- Soft material that wraps around the harness, usually and the shoulder level, to prevent harness from &#8216;digging in&#8217; to baby. </p>
<p>Harness slots- Where harness feeds through car seat. Be sure that your harness is properly attached and securely fits the child. </p>
<p>Head support- A soft pillow-like pad that surrounds the baby&#8217;s head. Meant for car seats, infant seats, and can be used in strollers. Keeps baby&#8217;s head secure. </p>
<p>Infant carriers- Car seats for newborn babies, but can be used until child is up to 22 pounds (check individual car seat for weight restrictions). </p>
<p>Installation- Refers to how the car seat is placed and secured in your vehicle. If uncertain of how to install, discuss with a customer service specialist and always read directions. </p>
<p>Integrated seats- Car seats that can be custom built right into your vehicle. </p>
<p>LATCH- Stands for Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children, which refers to a way of securing the car seat to the vehicle with straps or tethers. </p>
<p>Leveler- A long, round, pillow like device that rests on the vehicle seat to even out the car seat and prevent it from leaning too far one way. </p>
<p>Manufacturer- The company responsible for making your car seat. They generally provide your warranty. </p>
<p>Model- The style of car seat which you purchase. (i.e. Cosco Infant carrier: Infant carrier is the model, Cosco is the make). </p>
<p>Night sight- A car mirror system designed to allow you to see baby in the back seat, at night, while you are driving. </p>
<p>Overhead shield- A large arm rest like shield that comes down over the baby&#8217;s head and rests on the car seat, just above baby&#8217;s legs. </p>
<p>Proper fit- How the car seat fits into your vehicle and whether or not it shifts and is securely fastened. </p>
<p>Rain shield- Designed for infant carriers, they cover the baby from the rain and zip up around the carrier. </p>
<p>Rear facing- Larger car seats for when baby has outgrown the infant carrier, but still must remain rear facing. You can purchase a rear facing or a combination seat. </p>
<p>Recall- When a product has been called back by the manufacturer because a defect or problem has been identified. It is important to fill out your warranty card in case a recall is necessary. </p>
<p>Restraints- Seat belts that hold the child or the car seat in place. </p>
<p>Safety mirrors- Mirrors that attach to your car visor so that you may see baby in the back seat while you are driving. </p>
<p>Safety seats- Another term for car seats. </p>
<p>Seat protectors- A plastic guard to protect the vehicle seat from any sort of damage from the car seat. Rests between vehicle seat and car seat. </p>
<p>Seat shade- A device that shields baby&#8217;s car seat from the hot sun while your car is parked. </p>
<p>Shield boosters- A booster seat that is equipped with a full five point harness. </p>
<p>Sit and stroll- A convenient combination set that includes an infant carrier that sits in and detaches easily from a baby stroller. </p>
<p>Six point harness- Car seat comes with six straps: two at shoulder, two at hips, and two between legs. </p>
<p>Size limit- The height and weight restrictions placed upon individual car seats. Not all car seats have the same height and weight limits.be sure to look for this information. </p>
<p>T shield- A plastic shield that rests on child&#8217;s chest and is attached to the harness to keep straps from moving or shifting. </p>
<p>Tether straps- Anchors that attach to the vehicle and the car seat so that car seat is more secure. (Many vehicles now come with built in tethers; if not you should have one installed.) </p>
<p>Three in One- A car seat that offers three options: rear facing, front facing, and booster. </p>
<p>Three point harness- Has three straps: two at shoulders, one between legs. </p>
<p>Toy bars- Toys that can hook on and attach to the car seat for baby&#8217;s amusement. </p>
<p>Travel systems- Offers a combination pack where you can purchase an infant carrier and a stroller all in one. (See sit and stroll.) </p>
<p>Travel toys- Toys that can provide pleasure for the baby and easily attach to infant carriers. </p>
<p>Travel vests- A safety system for older vehicles that only contain lap belts rather than lap and shoulder belts. </p>
<p>Warranty- Given by the manufacturer, it guarantees the product in specific areas for a given amount of time. </p>
<p>Weight limit- The maximum capacity that the car seat can hold. </p>
<p>There you have it. Now that you know a little more about what to look for in a baby car seat, you will be better prepared when you go shopping and you can feel good about your choice!</p>
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<p>If you are crazy experience train gatherer ,so no uncertainty you have the results to most of the standard queries. Your enquiries would be more engaged towards an personalized dealer who is selling vintage.</p>
<p>The founder getting in the ho model train hobby will have some queries. Still that can be tricky, because you require to know something about the field you are asking.</p>
<p>Your line of questioning will have to deal with the intention you want the ho model train for. If you are designing on becoming a collector, or are you merely construct a standard layout for some thing to do, but are not going to get excessively involved, or is a gift for a youngster?</p>
<p>If you are planning on becoming a collector, then your beginning enquiry would be where can you collect several particular information as to the history of the Lionel trains. It would be unsafe to pay top buck for a train piece that was not honest. Some vintage bits can be very pricy.</p>
<p>To set out with just a elementary set and go from there, it might be well to go a prestigious hobby shop ,preferably one that simply deals with train sets. Most of the individuals that have these cases of shops have a love of trains and they have spent ages learning about them. The 1 bit of knowledge that you do have is you recognize that Lionel train sets have been on the market for some ages, and are recognise to be worth the money you are about to invest. So probably your first query should be, which models should you start off with. You will in all probability want to start with a fresh standard set and sum up to it. Dont make the decision that it doesnt matter if there are add ons or not. It has been said that the train hobby is extremely addictive. Which means theres a easy chance you may get to a greater extent involved then you plotted.</p>
<p>Design for the future. Ask the experienced hobbyist trading to you if whatsoever of the ho model train sets get DCC ready. This is new to model railroading, and what it stands for it that it utilizes digital computer technology. If the reply is no, so inquire are there sets that can be advanced and if so how much would it price. You likewise want to acknowledge what is a reasoning budget to have to start with the train series. They may have several package deals already defined.</p>
<p>Say you are buying a set for a child. Your demands will depend on the childs age. If they are rather young and then you will require a Lionel train set that is going to fit in with his capabilities to run it. Once More ask the sales rep what they would recommend for that age group. He will be capable to show you train sets that would be perfect for what you are searching for. And Then you can pick the theme that your kid would like better.</p>
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<p>Old classic convertibles often provide the greatest response out of classic car show visitors when they  peer into the topless wonders known as convertibles.  I have even seen beatup looking convertibles get great response.  </p>
<p>I think it goes back to our youth, the feeling of freedom of riding a bicycle with the wind blowing through our hair.  The idea of doing the same thing in a slick looking classic convertible elicits the same feelings.  People just love to ride and drive a nice classic convertible.  </p>
<p>Also without the coupe or sedan, a topless car seems to just look better in most cases.  The sexy imagery and feeling of coolness when you consider driving a convertible makes it even seem to make you more attractive to the opposite sex.  </p>
<p><b>Get Noticed!</b> </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s face it, a nice classic convertible in tiptop shape driving down the road will elicit head turning.   People notice you when you drive a topless classic car. </p>
<p><b>RagTops</b></p>
<p>The wonderful thing about convertibles is that you have the option to roll up the top and the windows and get in out of the rain.  In the old classic convertibles, these tops were called &#8220;ragtops.&#8221; </p>
<p>Rag tops of old had a harder time sealing out the rain but as the years went by, they got better and better at it.  Still it is worth being able to ride with the wind in your hair to endure a few drops here and there, but I would check out a convertible cartop restorer if this were the case.  </p>
<p><b>Buying Classic Convertibles</b></p>
<p>One of the best places to find classic convertibles is Ebay.  Ebay Motors has all kinds of convertibles from custom convertibles to the factory convertible and everything in between.  Best thing is, that you have such a wide variety to choose from.  </p>
<p><b>Have A Great Time!</b></p>
<p>What can be more appealing than owning a convertible? Convertible classic cars, with their awesome looks, are in demand all over the country. For someone who is hoping to snag his own top-down, get you a classic convertible.  You won&#8217;t regret it.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2008 09:26:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Don Pedro</dc:creator>
		
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<p>When choosing a used car you need to know exactly what you expect it to have. The model is always a vital thing. The price of your car can be determined through this since not all the models have the same price to offer.</p>
<p>One place from where you can buy a second hand car is an auction. The cars are usually very cheap especially when they are organized by the government. There are a number of auctions organized regularly in different states.</p>
<p>You can have an idea about the cars by simply looking at their paints, body work, tires etc. It is not necessary to have a mechanic tag along when you are going for a car auction. You can have good idea about the condition of the car by observing the odometer.</p>
<p>Usually price of cars in the auctions in Japan are relatively much lower and you will find cars of Toyota, Nissan and Honda there. You can always purchase car from there and bring it to America.</p>
<p>The car experts have their opinion about the depreciation of a car and they say that a car gets depreciated instantly when it is bought and drive out from the garage up to 20%. Therefore you will see used cars don&#8217;t exceed the price half of their actual when they were brand new. So you can&#8217;t expect too much of cash by selling your old car.</p>
<p>It is always a good idea to go to an auction to buy a car if you have limited budget or you don&#8217;t want to spend too much for your car. So going for the used cars is always a useful option for you.</p>
<p>If you purchase your second hand car from an auction deal, you should always ensure that the ownership papers are transferred to you to avoid any misunderstanding. </p>
<p>In conclusion it can be said that there is nothing wrong with going for a car in a lower price. Whenever you have a scope to save money, you should go for that.</p>
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		<title>Escort Radar Detectors - A Non-Bias Review</title>
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		<dc:creator>Trez Kelly</dc:creator>
		
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<p>On the journey to driving in a hurry comes a huge speed bump - cops. We all speed some time in our lives and the feeling of being paranoid for getting pulled over shouldn&#8217;t be felt. There are lots of justified reasons for speeding - business meetings, hospital visits, family emergencies or even your kid&#8217;s big game. The thing that the law doesn&#8217;t seem to leave room for is exceptions.</p>
<p>Fortunately, there has been a solution to help cope with this problem - radar detectors. Before proceeding to purchase just any radar detector, get one that is proven - the Escort Radar Detector. </p>
<p>Escort Radar Detectors are the best radar detectors out there. I know that that statement is pretty strong, but read on and discover some of the reasons why I have stated that. First, the Escort Radar Detector does not deliver false alerts - unlike many competitors. It is rather annoying picking up signals of automatic doors that all stores have. Beyond that, sometimes it&#8217;s so annoying that you don&#8217;t even care to listen to the signals that are real. However, with the Escort Radar Detector, they weed out false signals by reading both the frequency and band readings. This way, you aren&#8217;t annoyed and their detector doesn&#8217;t go off unless there is a real reason. </p>
<p>Since owning the Escort Radar Detector, I have been able to avoid many speed traps and go without getting any speeding tickets. Don&#8217;t think that my driving behavior has any representation on why I haven&#8217;t gotten caught. I am a pretty aggressive driver and I need to have a reliable radar detector to keep me away from trouble. Without it, I&#8217;m sure that I would have accumulated many speeding tickets. In fact, I had a cop who is a good friend set up a speed trap for me just to see if I would be able to detect it. I did, and he was more impressed than I was. That&#8217;s how accurate these units are. </p>
<p>The Escort Radar Detector has many unique features. One that stands out is it&#8217;s 6 segment LED meter. The graphic display is simply amazing and definitely stands out beyond other radar detectors. This unit also comes with many handy features, such as ExpertMeter, Dark Mode, EZ Programming, Safety Warning System and a LOT more. </p>
<p>When I buy products, I hate buying something that never lives up to its claims. If anything, one of the things that encouraged me to purchase my Escort Radar Detector was the lack of huge claims. I guess it is true that the ones who don&#8217;t brag know their products work. This is precisely the case with Escort Radar Detectors.</p>
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		<title>Solar Generation As Alternative Resource For Homes And Businesses</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 09:43:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob Jones</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Appliances, gadgets and all the other electronic devices are all over the market these days. Besides the amount of use we have for these little things, they also increase something in our household: our electrical bills. If you own a business, you'll find it a smart idea to actually become even partially independent of the main power grid.]]></description>
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<p>Appliances, gadgets and all the other electronic devices are all over the market these days. Besides the amount of use we have for these little things, they also increase something in our household: our electrical bills. If you own a business, you&#8217;ll find it a smart idea to actually become even partially independent of the main power grid.</p>
<p>Several other countries have actually passed laws that pay customers back who generate their own electricity. In Germany, if you own a solar panel system to make your own electricity, if you&#8217;re consuming less than what you&#8217;re generating, then power companies actually pay you for the amount you gave back to the grid. Australia is also following closely in the solar power revolution.</p>
<p>You can store the electricity generated from solar panels during the day in <a relpost="nofollow" href="http://www.batterydesulfator.com">battery systems</a> and then live off of it for the rest of the night. Ask your local power company if they have any program about households or businesses which generate their own electricity, they usually do. It&#8217;s an excellent way to finally get rid of a monthly electrical bill and actually make some money out of it. This could be very useful if you&#8217;re running a business.</p>
<p>The advantages are endless. Some people even detach themselves completely from the grid and store their generated electricity in <a relpost="nofollow" href="http://www.batterydesulfator.com">battery systems</a> in their own houses. The amount of electricity they make during the day more than makes up for the amount of electricity they consume during the night. And the upside is they don&#8217;t have bills anymore.</p>
<p>So what are you waiting for? This can be very useful not only for your household, but for your business too. Imagine how many dollars you can save if you use batteries to try and store your homemade electricity. The figures are something you can&#8217;t easily ignore.</p>
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		<title>Automobile Safety - Metal on the Road</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 08:25:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dewey Finn</dc:creator>
		
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<p>Automobiles are wondrous things. There are so many advantages that come with their use, our modern society simply would not have developed in the way that it has were it not for their influence. </p>
<p>But like anything else, there can be problems too. </p>
<p>Travel is essential for most people today, whether it just involves the daily drive to and from work, or using the car for more pleasurable reasons and the roads can be dangerous places. </p>
<p>The problem is, that the human body is rather frail. Automobiles are just not designed for fast speeds and heavy impacts. Our bodies don&#8217;t have that much in the way of protection, like an armored exoskeleton for example, but what we do have is our brains - not that some drivers exhibit the use of theirs that much! </p>
<p>Right from the early days of auto history, the automobile&#8217;s safe use has been an issue under scrutiny. Perhaps the ideal answer (in theory) was found right back then; to have a man with a red flag walking in front of every car on the roads, but this is hardly a practical option in the modern world. </p>
<p>Rolling Along Safety concerns have to be addressed in a combination of two main ways: the first being, better driving behavior and the second involving advances in technology. </p>
<p>Rollovers are one cause of concern that can affect any vehicle, not only SUV&#8217;s and minivans, but there are ways to lessen the likelihood of a rollover occurring, as well as helping to prevent injury should one happen anyway. </p>
<p>Constantly proved by statistics, are the real benefits of wearing safety belts in instances of both collisions and rollovers. In the latter, which we are discussing here, there is a massive 75% decrease in likelihood of fatality in a rollover vehicle&#8217;s occupants when these are worn. This is because most deaths in rollovers happen because the unfortunate people are either fully or partially thrown from the vehicle. </p>
<p>So belt up! </p>
<p>Wheels Firmly Grounded Ways of decreasing the chances of a rollover in the first place include making sure that your tires are not overly worn and are properly inflated. Vehicle control can be detrimentally affected by both of these factors, and even a slight slide can lead to more serious trouble if a car leaves the road. </p>
<p>Most rollovers happen in rural localities, where ditches and banks of soil often lurk beyond the edge of the road (which may well not have barriers) so don&#8217;t think that it&#8217;s cool to put your foot down hard because of the lower traffic levels in such areas. </p>
<p>If you do leave the road though in flatter areas of uneven ground, just reduce speed calmly and pull back onto the road when safe, don&#8217;t panic and try to do so too quickly, as sharp turns are not a good idea at speeds found on the highway. </p>
<p>Another thing to consider is load; an overloaded vehicle, especially when a roof rack is employed will affect the automobile characteristics a lot, by heightening the center of gravity, so wisely heed the manufacturer&#8217;s recommendations. Proper Tire Inflation and good winter tires tires are essential also. Its all part of your <a relpost="nofollow" href="http://www.bchighway.com/myvehicle/">automobile safety equipment </a>.</p>
<p>Technology is helping here, with such as Electronic Stability Control (ESC) to help prevent rollovers, and new side airbag designs which come down from the roof like curtains to protect the head. But aid as these can, the owners and drivers still need to take their part and be responsible in their outlook. </p>
<p>Seeing Stars Naturally, manufacturers must also show appreciable responsibility as well, and to help encourage their enthusiasm over safety concerns, many governments now hold new car design up to much stricter standards than previously applied. </p>
<p>But regulations can be, shall we say, massaged at times. So, market forces are also of major importance in this field, not replacing but assisting government regulation. And in Europe, Japan and elsewhere around the world this is so, with testing regimes in place using the famous crash test dummies which are bristling with electronic sensors. </p>
<p>In the United States, the responsible body is the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) and they dish out NCAP (New Car Assessment Program) star ratings, ranging from 1 (the worst) to 5 (the best). </p>
<p>These signify how safe (or not) automobiles are for front impacts (began in 1978) and side crashes (1997), then rollovers (starting in 2001), and more and more consumers are taking note of the results of these government tests, before purchasing a new model. </p>
<p>Though not all vehicles are tested in this scheme, the ones that are, are carefully selected as automobiles which are expected to be high volume sellers, as well as those with new and improved safety equipment or cars that are enhanced redesigns of older models. </p>
<p>So this way the NHTSA try to best cover their bases with available resources, with Federal motor vehicle safety standards relied on to cover the rest of the purchasable cars and trucks. </p>
<p>Another positive thing about this is that the automobiles chosen are bought in the marketplace from dealers in the same way as a citizen would buy theirs, so the auto companies cannot pre-select `special examples&#8217; for the NCAP tests. </p>
<p>Air Matters Knowing you have a safer car can take a load off your mind, but strangely this may lead to more risk taking in some drivers, as in the case of airbags (which are designed to work with safety belts and not instead of them) when they first arrived on the scene. </p>
<p>These were quite controversial a little way back, as some claimed they were more of a hazard themselves than a guard. This controversial claim was hotly disputed amongst the ranks of safety experts and manufacturers, but now the fears have dissipated somewhat as air bags have improved with time. They now inflate with less violence, and so most people polled believe they are of great help in preventing injury, and are themselves safer than they were. </p>
<p>Though even with the latest advanced air bags, it is important to remember that small children (less than 12 years old is the US Government recommendation) can still be badly injured or killed by their operation, and so should always ride in the back seat. </p>
<p>Should You Brake, Steer Or Do Both Together With All Wheel ABS Another question was whether the right course of action to follow when faced with an almost inevitable collision, was to slam on the brakes or quickly turn the steering wheel. </p>
<p>Nowadays this is less of a problem as more automobiles are being fitted with an antilock braking system (ABS) either as factory standard or as an optional extra. </p>
<p>This perhaps is the best welcomed technological safety initiative, which uses sophisticated sensors to measure and control wheel speed, and alter brake pressure to get the best results, and prevent brakes from locking up the wheels which leads to spinning or skidding. </p>
<p>So if you have on these on your rear wheels, then you can do an emergency stop and remain in a straight line; on front and rear wheels, then you can control direction effectively whilst braking hard to further help you steer clear of an impact. </p>
<p>ABS is especially useful in the wet, though having this is no excuse to drive like a maniac and think you will always get away with it. </p>
<p>Another thing to remember is that you do not have to `pump&#8217; the brake pedal when a sudden stop to your automobile&#8217;s motion is needed, the electronically controlled valves will do all the work, just keep your foot pressed firmly down. Some drivers take their foot off the brake when they feel a pulsing sensation through the pedal, or hear a vibration-like noise. A perhaps natural reaction to an unexpected circumstance is to stop doing whatever is causing it, but here the driver must `go with the flow&#8217; so to speak, as these noises and pedal responses are quite commonplace when ABS activates itself. </p>
<p>As Safe As The Drivers Are Automobiles are getting safer all the time, but until they drive themselves, we&#8217;ll probably still have some problems to deal with (like other drivers, at the very least). In the final analysis, would we really want to own a car that was in charge of us?</p>
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<p>How often do you get into your vehicle to go to work or for other activities? It is often something we take for granted because we do own vehicles. Not everyone is so lucky, and can you imagine accomplishing all you do in a day without one? Even getting to work can end up being next to impossible. Thinking about those that are in such a predicament can encourage you to donate your care.</p>
<p>Some common non profit organizations that continually are looking for vehicle donations include human services, Red Cross, United Way, Habitat for Humanity, and Special Olympics. Many of them will come to pick up the vehicle from you as well. Even if the vehicle you are donating isn&#8217;t in perfect shape they will take it. They often have partnered up with area mechanics that do the repairs at a very low cost for them.</p>
<p>You will feel great about donating your car to such organizations. Knowing you are responsible for helping someone gain the transportation they need is a wonderful experience. Sure, you could trade that vehicle in or sell it for a low dollar amount but you won&#8217;t get the same level of satisfaction from doing so.</p>
<p>An addition perk when you donate your car is that you can save money on your taxes. Most of us dread having to do them but it is a part of life. We also know that the more deductions you have the less you pay. There are some particular laws that apply when it comes to donating your car so find out how they will apply to you.</p>
<p>The maximum amount you can deduct on your taxes when you donate your car can be complicated though. Make sure you understand the rules and how they apply. You don&#8217;t want to get into trouble for taking more than you should. Make sure you obtain a receipt of the donation too in case you are ever audited.</p>
<p>When you donate a car though you are doing a very good service for other people. Having a vehicle can allow those without one the chance to improve their lives. Most charitable organizations have certain criteria that those applying for a vehicle must meet. Yet they continue to have many more people that qualify for them and that need them than they have readily available. Your donation can help to change that.</p>
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