Thursday, May 29, 2014

Motorists & Cyclists: Unite! Here’s the key to sharing the road in peace.



  It seems like the grass is always greener on the other side.  When you’re behind the wheel of a car, it’s easy to let yourself view cyclists as a source of stress–even an obstacle.  When you’re on a bike, the feeling is as uncomfortable but from an opposite perspective.  The good news?  We can all hit the road and reach our destinations safely!  The secret is just a little R-E-S-P-E-C-T!
Rules of the road: Many fail to realize that bikes and cars must abide by the same regulations during their commutes.  Each side has an equal right to their own space.
Exit your car carefully!  Make sure there’s not a cyclist rushing up behind you–remember they have no reaction time if you swing it open without warning.
Situational awareness is necessary for everyone on the road.  Pay attention to your surroundings so you can avoid accidents before they happen.
Perspective: It’s important to take into account that a car running a red light or a pothole in front of you out of nowhere is an even bigger deal if you’re on a bike.
Exercise safety precautions!  Cyclists are more vulnerable targets for the dangers of the road so it’s important to plan accordingly.  Wear appropriate safety gear.
Courtesy wave: whether you’re a cyclist or motorist, turn signals are vital!  Now more than ever, be sure to let others on the road know where you’re planning to go next.
Time is never worth risking a life.  It seems like we’re always in a race against the clock.  Plan ahead for your day, ensure your things are ready to go the night before–do whatever you have to do.  Just make sure you never hit the road in a hurry.  It’s just not worth the risk.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Roam If You Want To



Do you picture yourself having an adventure on a road trip this summer?  We compiled a list of the Top 5 places we think you should take your car this summer!

Pacific Coast Highway, California

Going-to-the-Sun Road, Glacier National Park, Montana

Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia and North Carolina

Olympic Peninsula, Washington

Brandywine Valley, Pennsylvania and Delaware

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Car Wash Time!



Top Five Tips for Spring Cleaning Your Vehicle




  1. Welcome Spring with a car wash, get rid of the snow, ice and dirt that has been on your car for months! It is important to wash underneath your vehicle, there may be a buildup of road salt which could cause corrosion.
  2. Wax on don’t let that wax come off. Experts say that liquid waxes do better than spray and paste and can add extra shine.
  3. Remove the Starbucks cups and extra pairs of gloves you have thrown in the backseat.
  4. Vacuum and power wash your carpets; let them completely dry before putting them back in your vehicle.
  5. Winter can take a toll on your wind shield wipers so make sure to replace them before spring showers.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Summer Jams For You and Your Family



About to get in the car with your family for several hours? Here’s our list of family friendly summer songs to listen to while you drive!


  1. Hotel California by The Eagles
  2. Livin’ La Vida Loca by Ricky Martin
  3. Paradise City by Guns N’ Roses
  4. Roam- B 52’s
  5. ABC by The Jackson 5
  6. You’ve Got a Friend in Me by Randy Newman
  7. Let it Go by Demi Lovato
  8. You Belong With Me by Taylor Swift
  9. YMCA by The Village People
  10. Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and the Waves