CAR CARE NEWS :: APRIL 2024

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Extend Life, Safety Of Vehicle Tires With Routine Rotation

Regular rotation helps you get every last mile out of your tire investment.

What are the benefits of regular tire rotation and how often should tires be rotated?

Take A Driving Tour Through America’s Hottest Cities

The recent heat wave across the United States put the spotlight on the hottest cities in the country.

Find out what cities are on the top 10 list and some cool things to do if you're driving there.

Things To Bring When Hitting The Road With Your Four-Legged Friend

Taking a road trip with your pooch this summer? Make their journey--and yours--safe and comfortable by bringing along these items.

Driving Destinations for Apollo 50th Anniversary

Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 and the lunar landing on your next road trip. Destinations celebrating the event are located within an afternoon drive of major metropolitan areas.

75 Years later: Vehicles Deployed On D-Day

Seventy-five years ago, armored trucks and four-wheel drive vehicles stormed the beaches of Normandy during an invasion that became a turning point in World War II.

See what vehicles were part of that historic assault.

Centennial: How Root Beer Helped Launch A Fast Food Culture

Carhops on roller skates. A frosty mug of root beer. Such are the images of summer.

Find out how A&W started a cultural phenomenon 100 years ago in a small California town.

Albert and The Car: How Einstein’s Work Still Affects Modern Drivers

What kind of car did Albert Einstein drive? Hint: Trick question.

Einstein never drove but his research changed the arc of science and vehicle technology. The inflexion moment came via British researchers during May 1919.

Latest Brake Technologies Emphasize Pedestrian Safety

Automatic Emergency Braking is a driver-assistance technology that can apply the brakes when a crash is imminent.

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety recently announced they will grade Automatic Emergency Braking Systems on their ability to detect and avoid pedestrians.

Find out more about this innovative technology and how the IIHS judges it.

Glacier National Park: More Than A Century Of 'Wow!'

It’s more than a century old and still looking majestic.

Glacier National Park in Montana officially became a national park in May 1910. Here’s what to know if you’re planning a trip out to this national treasure.

New Impaired Driving Campaign Targets Young Adults

A new national campaign from the National HIghway Traffic Safety Administration seeks to address escalating issues with impaired driving.

States are wrestling with lower limits on blood alcohol levels, and the video highlights a driver who is seemingly sober yet displays poor reflexes.

Watch now.

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