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5 things you need to do after being involved in a crash
Read full article: 5 things you need to do after being involved in a crashSo I thought, let’s come together and get results with a five-point checklist of things to do if you’re involved in a crash. Clear the lanes, if you can, and advise law enforcement exactly where you moved it. Snap away, they should be doing the dame also Determine if you want or even need a full police crash report. There are times when you might wait longer than expected for a law enforcement officer to get to your scene. If you didn’t know, drivers can exchange information on your own, as long as both drivers agree.
How to keep pets safe in the car
Read full article: How to keep pets safe in the carOur pets are like family and sometimes we forget they’re still animals. They all react differently to different circumstances and I can guarantee you they’re not going to help you drive the car. I’m not saying you can’t transport your pets, but what I am saying is that there are safer ways to do it. Several retailers also have different ways you can do that and keep your car clean at the same time. These dog barriers and mats come textured to keep your pet’s paws in full contact and not slipping all over the place.
When can a child sit in the front seat of a car?
Read full article: When can a child sit in the front seat of a car?ORLANDO, Fla. – The front row is some pretty valuable real estate, especially when it comes to riding up front in the car. In the state of Florida anyone up to age 3 is required to be in a child seat. Anyone from the ages 4 to 5 are allowed to move into a booster seat if their size allows for it. Any child older than 5 years old depends on size and if they can wear a normal seat belt. This is not very common, with some children still using car seats or booster seats until the age of 10 or 11.