Flat tires happen at the worst times. Sure, most of us know how to swap out a tire — but any added bit of safety will go a long way. When you're stuck on the side of the road, make sure you're visible ...
If you take long-distance car journeys with any regularity, the chances are good you have experienced a roadside breakdown—and if you haven’t yet, well, it’s probably a matter of time. A breakdown as ...
Question: Sometimes while I am traveling I’ve noticed a set of reflective triangles out behind a semi? Can I use those on my personal passenger car if it were to break down? Any advice is appreciated.
Marlaska, has confirmed that drivers will not be fined immediately for failing to carry the V16 emergency beacon, despite the ...
Travel abroad and the chances are local laws will require you to carry a warning triangle in your car's boot. In fact in some countries such as Spain, you need two - and a fluorescent jacket! For ...
Cape Coast, Dec.11, GNA - The Central Regional office of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) says it is enforcing the use of the ne= w warning triangles with reflective lights to help ...