Emulate the racers
… I like to emulate the precision driving exemplified by NASCAR drivers.
… I like to emulate the precision driving exemplified by NASCAR drivers.
Respect Mother Nature, as there is plenty of winter left.
Since poor driving is on nearly everyone’s pet peeve list, who are the perpetrators?
The good news is that traffic deaths in the United States have dropped for the second straight year.
When driving at night, we need all the guiding light we can get from our headlamps.
Not even half of the states have any laws on the books governing autonomous vehicles…
Readers may contact Bill Love via e-mail at precisiondriving@spokesman.com.
Attention to the following basics will help you avoid trouble in the midst of winter’s fury.
Readers may contact Bill Love via e-mail at precisiondriving@spokesman.com.
Drive with proper rest and slow down.
As winter persists, we will face adverse driving conditions for at least 90 days.
The quandary of whether to opt for higher-cost premium fuel stirs much debate.
Lights allow drivers to see, but they are equally important for being seen.
Studded tire use is waning — jump on that bandwagon!
A successful driver is only as good as his or her last error-free drive.
These seemingly minor mistakes are not only the sources of citations, but also catalysts for road rage and wrecks.
The majority of crash-causers are driver error and the few that aren’t can be mitigated through driver alertness.
Though headlines have quelled some, the auto industry is persistently pursuing the reality of self-driving vehicles.
FOMO is an acronym for a phrase borne of social networking through texting, Instagram, etcetera.
When driving vehicles on roadways, using the right-hand lane is right (correct) most of the time.
When motorists and bicyclists know the laws, peaceful coexistence is more likely.
The topic brings up one of the many gray areas I've found in written laws.
Regardless of rights or determined fault, who wants to strike a pedestrian?
Why are there always so many drivers who can’t keep their vehicles within the designated parking lines?
Officially, it is the mergers who must yield to traffic already traveling upon the freeway.