Before DrivingDriving in wet-weather requires gentle use of steering, clutch, brake and accelerator, and more allowance necessary for errors and emergencies. When you get into your car in rain, the bottom of your shoes can be wet and can slip off the pedals, so wipe shoes on carpeting of the car before driving. You should regularly check you headlights, tail lights, brake lights and turn signals to make sure they are working properly.
Child Passenger SafetyRemember car crashes are one of the leading causes of death for children. Having them "properly" buckled in a car seat or booster seat will keep them safe. But "proper use" and "proper fit" is the key to safety. Have a Certified Technician to come to your home or office to show you how to properly install and use a car seat (child safety restraint system).
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During Driving
Varying Weather Conditions
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