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Entries from February 2008

How frontal air bags are useful, give some examples.

February 6th, 2008 · No Comments

Advanced frontal airbags have been specifically designed for protecting the driver and the other occupants in a car, for any unfortunate frontal crash. The airbags have been designed to automatically determine the level of power that is needed for it to inflate and at what level. Sensors, used in such airbag system, provide the information […]

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Tags: Car Safety Tips

How do SABs (side-impact air bags) work

February 6th, 2008 · 2 Comments

There are several sorts of injuries that you receive when you are involved in a car crash, especially if you are in the driver’s seat. The side impact bags (SABs) are installed in your car, and gets inflated to provide you with protection of your head, and your chest, if you should have a serious […]

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Tags: Car Safety Tips

Electronic Stability Control : A safety and cool technology feature

February 6th, 2008 · No Comments

Till recently the driver in the car had to use his skill and judgement to make necessary adjustments to the steering that he is holding, the brakes, and the throttle to control his car and avoid accidents. But, in the last few years, we have seen automatic stability control installed in the cars that are […]

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Choosing the Safest vehicle for Your Teen Driver

February 6th, 2008 · No Comments

“If you can’t afford the safest car, buy the safest car you can afford.”

It is difficult to choose any particular car, which you can find 100% safe for your minor child. There are some guidelines that parents need to follow by compromising on certain factors when buying a car for their children.

You should […]

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Tags: Car Safety Tips

How do I use the star rating of cars and what is dynamic test

February 6th, 2008 · No Comments

When you are buying a new car you should always look into the roll over star rating, and compare this rating with similar specification of other cars. You should always understand that, star ratings are given to those vehicles which have a least chance of roll over.

Vehicles with the same star ratings should necessarily […]

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Tags: Car Safety Tips

Are you sleeping while driving? How to avoid

February 6th, 2008 · 2 Comments

It is dangerous to fall asleep while you are behind the wheel of your car. People are aware how dangerous it is to drink and drive, and falling asleep while driving is as fatal. You lose your reflexes when you feel drowsy or sleepy while driving on the highway, and it slows down your reaction […]

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Tags: Car Safety Tips

Are SUVs the only vehicles that rollover

February 6th, 2008 · No Comments

No. SUV is not the only vehicle that rolls over. The other vehicles like SUV, such as, the pick-up trucks, and minivans roll over too, mainly because of riding higher off the grounds than the passenger cars that we know. These vehicles have higher center of gravity, making them more susceptible to roll over if […]

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Tags: Car Safety Tips

Are Rear-Seat Passengers in your vehicle Safe?

February 6th, 2008 · 1 Comment

The primary consideration of safety has been for the front seated passenger in a car, and the one in the driving seat. Since most of the time a car is involved in a frontal crash, these two occupants have been the main focus in safety.

The occupants occupying the rear seats do not have those […]

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Tags: Car Safety Tips

What are the main steps in converting Existing website to CSS?

February 2nd, 2008 · 1 Comment

A CSS based website is the site in which all the styling and the layout of the website is controlled via CSS. All the CSS code is placed in external CSS files and called inside the webpage. Whenever an HTML page is downloaded this CSS file is called. In order to convert an existing website […]

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Tags: Website Design Tips

Why Use CSS Relative Font Sizing?

February 2nd, 2008 · 1 Comment

Using CSS relative font sizing is a good practice. The websites that are using the relative font sizes are more easy to read and more accessible. In this type of font sizing one size is defined as the standard font size. Other font sizes are defined as the percentage of this standard font size. There […]

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Tags: Website Design Tips