According to “Which?" there are a lot of safety problems untreated properly by the car makers nowadays. Among the issues that “Which?" have discovered there is the problem of the vehicles with the seatbelt buckles which are released by flailing arms and also the problems of the cars with a lack of upper leg protection which can prevent a lot of grief in the case of an on-front crash.
Therefore, the group signaled a safety alarm all the car makers in order to take into consideration all these aspects. Neil Fowler, the editor of “Which?" declared: “Spurred by on the lack of attention to car safety in the early 1980’s we started our groundbreaking safety rating system in 1983." He then continued that “Modern cars measure up well against their ancestors, but there’s no room for complacency where safety’s concerned".
Neil Fowler also added that even if they are doing their job for over 20 years now, they still find some serious problems at a considerable number of cars. New car models aren’t an exception as he explains. But if the issue of car safety will continue to increase in its proportions the “Which?" group “will continue to lobby the car industry’s manufacturers to improve the situation."
Another problem related to vehicles was resolved by the Western Mail at the end of last year when they managed to convince the motorists to ensure that they have the best car insurance deal. This action was part of their financial plan resolution for the New Year and helped a lot of people to get all the information that they needed in order to act consequently.
However, a little info about the subject it is always useful so if you are about to make a deal and insure your car or your vehicle take into consideration the fact that the insurers usually issue three documents. First, you got the certificate of insurance which is the evidence that you have such a document and it is required by the Road Traffic Act. Then, there is a cover note that acts as a temporary policy and in the same time as a temporary certificate of car insurance for the purposes of the same Road Traffic Act. And finally, you have the policy document in which you can find in full the terms and the conditions of your policy.
Due to its extreme importance, you should read carefully the policy, especially that there is no strange or difficult language in it.
Department Of Vehicle Safety
Vehicle inspection should be first on the list, before proceeding out on the road.
Take out the tire wrench. You are going to need it to check the tires. Hit the tire to make sure there is sufficient air. You may want to carry a tire gauge in you're car. Do a visable inspection of tires, looking for possible cracks or worn tires.
Are there any visible leaks under the car? Do the signals work? Do the headlights work? (High and low beam.) Do the brake lights work?
Check to make sure there's enough engine oil; break fluid, and power steering fluid. Also check battery water level and coolant level. Do not open radiator cap! Vehicle must be cooled down first, if parked recently. (caution: see owners manual before opening cap.) Last will be transmission fluid. (Vehicle must be running to read proper level.) (Make sure you're emergency park brake is applied.)
Now you are ready to enter the car. Go over the safety features of your vehicle..
Communication features:
Signals help you warn other drivers, which way you intend to turn.
Brakes warn other drivers your slowing down or stopping.
Horn warns other drivers and pedestrians to be alert.
Emergency signals warn other drivers of a problem that you may have.
Visibility features:
Mirrors should be adjusted before you leave any parked position.
Mirrors should be used quite often to see what is happening around you at all times. When you think your going to have to stop, check you're rearview mirror first. You may have to touch your brake, to warn others behind you. You may have to stop a little further ahead to give the driver behind you room to stop safely. It's all part of driving defensively.
Headlights should be working, high and low beam.
Wipers are a must in bad weather conditions.
Windshield must be clean.
Safety features:
Emergency brakes should be applied when in a parked position at all times. Test you're emergency brake by applying the handle, or pushing to the floor, depending on the make and model of the vehicle. Remove gear out of park position with foot on brake pedal and put in drive position. Ease up on brake pedal. Vehicle should not roll forward. It is a good habit to always release park brake after putting vehicle in gear. The vehicle will not roll forward if you forget to put you're foot on the brake pedal, if the park brake is functioning properly.
Seat belts: Make sure you're seatbelt is on. Including passengers. It is a violation in most, if not every city and state not to wear it.
Comfort:
Heater should be adjusted accordingly, for maximum comfort. Driver must open windows if too hot.
Seat adjustments should be adjusted for maximum visibility and comfort.
(Check owner's manual for further knowledge of vehicle features and safety features.)
These topics that we covered should be second nature when reaching for them, especially when you get an unexpected downpour, or hit with mud from a passing vehicle, if you have to look for you're wipers, you may find yourself on top of another vehicle or in a ditch! Do not attempt to drive without this knowledge.
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