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Welcome to Traffic Stop

Welcome to Traffic Stop, I DRIVE SAFELY's quarterly newsletter. Have you ever wondered what new driving safety laws were passed in your state, or how to squeeze those extra miles from the same old car, or what is happening in the world of driving? Traffic Stop is your resource for highlights on new regional traffic laws, important safety tips, and informative driving news.

Traffic Stop is:

  • A valuable resource for up-to-date traffic safety information
  • A fun, convenient way to keep safe driving issues in mind
  • An advertisement-free online newsletter that users can share with their friends

I DRIVE SAFELY was founded in 1998 to provide a new medium for learning in the driving safety industry. I DRIVE SAFELY's online driving safety courses have helped over a million customers reduce points, lower insurance rates, dismiss traffic tickets and become better drivers - all from the comfort of their own computers.

I DRIVE SAFELY welcomes you to Traffic Stop! Enjoy!

Factoid
Lower Insurance Rates for Teens
Students who maintain a "B" average may save as much as 25% on their auto insurance. Also, it's usually less expensive to be on your parent's plan than to have your own. Remember, any violations or collisions will result in a higher rate after being reported to the DMV; and never risk getting a DUI!
Maintenance Tip
  Listen to your car:
If car is making any of these noises it is trying to tell you something. Make sure you listen and correct the problem before it gets worse:

GROANING: Something's dry, probably a suspension component. If it's metal, it's going to break really soon. If it's rubber, try some silicone lube.

SIZZLING: Like the sound of bacon frying, this is usually only audible with the engine off. Oil may be leaking onto the exhaust manifold or a minor coolant seepage may be occurring.

WHIRRING: The sound made by happy mechanicals. It's one of the few noises you probably shouldn't worry about.

Source - http://www.autohausaz.com
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