Fig. 4. Bicycle parking: parked in the furniture zone (Portland), partially blocking pedestrian access (Santa Monica), adjacent to angled street parking (Austin). The vast majority of parked scooters and bikes did not block sidewalk access per ADA guidelines. Overall, more than half (51.3%) ...
ranging from financial counselor to auto salesperson. He has dreamed of becoming aCar and Drivereditor since he was 11 years old—a dream that was realized when he joined the staff in April 2016. He’s a born-and-raised Michigander and learned to drive on a 1988 Pontiac Grand Am. His ...
Experts say consumers don't have to install expensive after-market security systems to minimize the risk of being "carhacked." Other precautions can include storing keys in a metal container, signal-blocking pouch or "Faraday Box," to prevent relay attacks. The National Insurance Crime Bureau re...
Tire chain installation helpers: these are small ramps that prevent slipping and allow you to lay a cross chain in a pre-formed indentation. Once you drive onto the ramp, the chains are positioned under your tire for easier installation following the manufacturer’s directions. When highway sign...
I think first a club has to be adequately funded to make a strong show of support. Then too, there has to be one or two owners making the plunge to take one all the way to Pebble Beach quality in restoration and to resist the temptation to “do it better” than the original automake...
Tires come with tread-wear indicators, but there's a fun old-fashioned way to tell if your tires are too worn out. Take a penny, flip it upside down, and put Lincoln's head between the treads. If his head is partially obscured, you should be good to go. How often you should rot...