Kill Speed before it kills you…or someone else The faster one drives, the lesser time one has to react to potential danger. This also means a longer distance is required before one’s vehicle can come to a complete stop. A vehicle travelling at 80km/h needs 76m of stopping distance. At 100km/h, it needs 112m. The injury […]
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Concentration, quick reactions and sharp observation: a driver needs all these when on the road. “Medication can considerably impair” one’s ability to drive safely warns OAMTC traffic doctor, Dr Raimund Saam. The consequences can be serious. According to international studies, 10 to 20 percent of all road accidents where there is injury to persons involve […]
“You’re speeding home from work so you won’t be late for your daughter’s birthday celebration. You reach for your mobile phone to sms your wife to inform that you are running a bit late. You forget to signal while you are in a hurry to switch lanes to avoid the traffic hold up ahead of […]
Tyres are the only point of contact between your car and the road. They, therefore, warrant substantial attention and care. Tyres that are in good condition ensure good acceleration, steering, cornering and braking. While most motorists check regularly on the oil and water levels, they generally neglect the conditions of their tyres. It is essential […]
The main purpose of a car battery is to start the engine. An average car uses more than three hundred amperes for a few seconds in order to start a car engine. This is enough electricity to light up over three hundred fluorescent light bulbs. It also provides power for the lighting, audio system and […]
AA and Traffic Police launched the Belt-Up Campaign to advocate the importance of rear seat belts and child restraints on 7 May 2002. The following is useful and essential information that motorists, passengers and parents should take note of. AA-TRAFFIC POLICE BELT UP CAMPAIGN More often than not, fatal road accidents can be avoided […]
Those drivers escorted over to the table by the sode of the road who appear aggressive or sullen, have in all likelihood, the most to fear. They are asked to breathe in and take a long, steady exh…
A survey has shown that more than half of Singaporean consumers are looking at electric vehicles as their next car purchase. And that’s also where the global car consumer market is trending towards. Not surprisingly, the driving force behind this decision is concern for the global environment.
Today’s infants need the most amount of safety and precaution when travelling in a car. A child seat is very important. Take a closer look at buying, installing and adapting a car seat. BUYING Buying a child seat or restraint is not as straightforward as walking into a shop and picking one out because it […]
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