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How to Choose the Right Car for Your Lifestyle
Selecting the right car for your lifestyle involves careful consideration of your daily needs, preferences, and long-term goals. Choosing the new Jeep, Commercial Trucks, Dodge, RAM, Chrysler, FIAT for sale…
The Muscle Car Renaissance: A Look at Modern Performance Vehicles
Key Takeaways: The resurgence of muscle cars highlights a blend of classic design with modern performance. Current models offer advanced technology and driving experiences. Muscle cars are catering to a…
Three Must-Have Aids to Assist Senior Drivers
For many seniors, driving represents independence and a privilege they are loathe to relinquish. However, as we age, driving can become increasingly challenging due to a decrease in mobility, height…
4 Things to Do If Charged With a DUI
Did you know a first-offense DUI charge can cost you $10,000 or more in fines and legal expenses? While a five-figure fine isn’t anything to sneeze at, there are more…
6 Transportation Alternatives to Driving Home Drunk
Drunk driving is a serious problem in America. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), about 37 people in the U.S. die in drunk-driving crashes every day. That’s…
What Could Cause Your DUI or DWI to be Dropped?
What are some possible defenses to a drunk driving charge? Depending on the state, any errors on behalf of the arresting officer or the state could cause the rest of…
3 Keys to Being the Safest Driver Possible
On a scale of 1 to 10, how safe a driver would you claim yourself to be? Driving safety is important for a wide variety of reasons. That being the…
Harris Scott Kreichman – How to Drive in Another Country
Harris Scott Kreichman and I have traveled to over 50 countries together in the last 10 years and during that time we have of course has some incredible experiences. Every…
5 Implicit Driving Responsibilities Few People are Willing to Accept
Your responsibilities on the road are simple and clear: follow all traffic laws, wear a seatbelt, slow down in construction zones, and pull over to let emergency vehicles pass. Following…
Want to Drive in a New Country? Here’s What You Should Check First
Since the time you’ve gotten your driver’s license, you’ve probably felt comfortable being on the road. You might have a moment of hesitation or unfamiliarity when getting behind the wheel…