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Mature Drivers Articles Ease the Burden of Snow Removal This Winter, While Making the Most of Your SUV (10/05/2006)Let's face it, most Americans in the snowy north don't look forward to snow removal. Whether you rely on a shovel or a snow blower, removing snow is time-consuming, back-breaking work. Plus it's cold! So give your back a rest this year and get your SUV to take on the brunt of the work. When It's Time to Take the Keys Away (09/05/2006) How would you react if you were sitting in the back seat, one of your parents were driving, and they became slightly confused when it came time to take an exit? Or if they brushed a curb while driving down the road? Daylight Savings Time Makes the Walk Home from School More Dangerous (08/30/2006) As winter approaches, darkness falls earlier and earlier. That means that children are coming home from school at dusk or in the dark, so motorists need to be especially alert for stopped school buses and kids crossing the road. Good Communication Vital to Auto Repairs (06/01/2006) When their car is in need of routine maintenance and repair, who is most likely to take it in to the shop? A poll of ASE-certified automotive technicians indicated that drivers over 60 were among the most conscientious when it comes to taking care of their vehicles. The experts at the non-profit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence remind these consumers that good communication between shop and customer can help make the repair process go smoothly. A Tool that Makes Clearing Away Snow in the Wintertime Fun (09/06/2005) When the snow starts falling in Detroit, Mich., Steve Lyles will be ready. "I have to be," he says. Lyles is general manager of Mid-West Truck Accessories, a company that does a large part of its business during the winter months; and also deals with a lot of snow. 5 Displaying of 5
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