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Our fall car care supplement provides important information on vehicle maintenance, road safety and car buying. Among the stories are signs that your brakes are faltering, and how learning what certain noises mean can help drivers detect problems before they become an expensive repair. Electric car owners share what they like about owning an EV, while another story provides advice to first-time EV buyers. Other stories teach new car buying lingo and provide tips for staying alert on the road.
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Fall On The Road (September 2023)

Our fall car care supplement provides important information on vehicle maintenance, road safety and car buying. Among the stories are signs that your brakes are faltering, and how learning what certain noises mean can help drivers detect problems before they become an expensive repair. Electric car owners share what they like about owning an EV, while another story provides advice to first-time EV buyers. Other stories teach new car buying lingo and provide tips for staying alert on the road.
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SEPTEMBER 2023

SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT

ROAD Vehicle Maintenance


Warning signs that brakes are faltering

Consumer Tips

Learning what certain noises may indicate can help drivers detect problems

Tips for first-time electric car buyer



Modern vehicles are loaded with futuristic features that can make driving more fun

Knowing the lingo before buying a new car can increase the chances
drivers get a good deal on their next vehicle.

Road Safety
Take steps to reduce stress while behind the wheel

How to stay alert behind the wheel
T2 Saturday, September 23, 2023 The DAILY News

Notable roads
to drive in
North America
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With so much land and
a variety of terrain, North
America is an ideal place
to take to the open road.
Indeed, car enthusiasts
have answered the call of
the open road since au-
tomobiles became a vital
part of people’s lives de-
cades and decades ago.
Road trips remain a fun
and popular way to travel.
With so many miles of
highway ahead of them,
drivers can consider this
list of notable roads in
North America as they plan
to see some sights from
behind the wheel.
n Highway 12 (Utah):
The unique landscapes of
the American southwest
are on display along High-
way 12 in southern Utah.
Along Highway 12, road
trippers can motor their
METRO CREATIVE CONNECTION way through national parks
Whatever it is that motivates drivers to hit the open road, there’s no denying such trips are more enjoyable when drivers make an effort to plan ahead. while taking in breathtak-
ing natural views and the

Planning vital before hitting the road


region’s distinct slickrock.
n Lake Shore Drive
(Chicago): Though this
15-mile stretch of road
won’t make for a long
Metro Creative Connection journey, it’s definitely one
Travelers take to the
open road for any num-
ber of reasons.
4 strategies to occupy kids on long trips to take in when visiting the
Windy City. Drive along the
shore of Lake Michigan,
When traveling on a looking out one side of the
summer vacation, fami- Metro Creative Connection vehicle to take in its sandy
Road trips and self-driving vacations shores and the other to
lies may find it’s more tend to produce their own unique mo-
affordable to travel by see the stunning Chicago
ments and memories, but that doesn’t skyline.
car than to pay for airline mean they don’t share certain charac-
n Pacific Rim Highway
tickets for parents and teristics. For parents, one component
of road trips to count on like clockwork (Vancouver): A truly en-
kids. Others take driving
is the moment when kids ask, “Are we gaging experiences awaits
vacations because they visitors to Vancouver’s
there yet?”
afford more freedom to Thankfully, parents can utilize these Pacific Rim Highway, which
move at one’s own pace four strategies to keep kids occupied on features the stunning
than air or train travel. long car trips. natural beauty Canada is
Whatever it is that mo- 1. Take out the tablet. Unlike their
known for. Ancient rainfor-
tivates drivers to hit the own parents, modern moms and dads
have a reliable ally in the fight against ests, awe-inspiring moun-
open road, there’s no de- backseat boredom. Tablets can be load- tain ranges and sandy,
nying such trips are more ed with all sorts of entertainment, from e- secluded beaches are just
enjoyable when drivers books to movies to interactive activities METRO CREATIVE CONNECTION a handful of the sights to
make an effort to plan to school lessons. Rules governing de- There are several ways to keep kids occupied during long road trips. see along this breathtak-
ahead. vice usage may be a part of life at home, ing stretch of road.
but parents can relax those rules on the but transforming the backseat into a in the wee small hours of the morning, n Great River Road
With that in mind, road to ensure kids stay occupied until play area can ensure kids have plenty which can pay a host of dividends. Leav- (United States): Drivers
travelers can keep these the family arrives at its destination. of things to do and less time to dwell on ing before sunrise reduces the chances
road trip planning point- 2. Encourage kids to scrapbook the how long it’s taking to get from point A of being stuck in traffic, thus cutting back with plenty of time on their
ers in mind. trip. If a road trip involves visiting multi- to point B. Avoid packing anything that on the amount of time the family spends hands can traverse the
n Choose a nearby ple destinations, parents can encourage can be turned into a projectile, especially in the car. Leaving early also increases Great River Road, which is
destination. Driving to a kids to spend some time scrapbooking for children who aren’t yet school-aged. the chances that kids will spend a good a collection of state and
their experiences in the backseat. Kids But be sure to include some books, puz- portion of the trip sleeping in the back- local roads that follow the
faraway place may con- can write about the previous day’s ac- zles, dolls/action figures, and handheld seat. course of the Mississippi
jure romanticized visions tivities and paste ticket stubs and other games. Road trips with young kids in tow can River. There’s plenty to
of scenic roadways and mementos from the trip into their book. 4. Time the trip well. Of course, kids try any parent’s patience. But some use-
3. Transform the backseat into a don’t necessarily need to be actively en- ful strategies to keep kids occupied on take in on this stretch
heartwarming roadside of scenic roadway that
cafes, but that may only play area. Parents may prefer their ve- gaged in an activity in order to be occu- long car trips can make such excursions
hicles remain toy-free most of the time, pied during a road trip. If possible, depart much more enjoyable for everyone. snakes its way through 10
appeal to drivers such as states.
retirees who have all the n Highway 60 Corridor
time in the world to get the office, and in such tends to be the more restaurants to visit along along, periodic pitstops (Ontario): The Highway 60
from point A to point B. instances shorter trips economical option when the way, which can pro- for Fido to stretch his legs Corridor passes through
Family travel is often make more sense than travelers are only going vide a welcome respite and burn off some energy the southern portion of
dictated by how long par- spending days in the car. short distances. Par- from sitting in the car. Do will be necessary as well. Algonquin Park. Geological
ents can get away from In addition, driving ents may think driving your best to stick to an n Ensure you have formations, pristine rivers
to a destination that’s a itinerary that keeps the and expansive forests are
car moving toward your support. Many automo-
couple of days away from just some of the stunning
home by car is more eco- ultimate destination. tive insurance providers natural features and idyllic
nomical than flying, but n Read the room. offer roadside assistance settings that await drivers
it;s best to crunch the Who’s going to be in the to policy holders. Such who take to the corridor.
numbers first. The cost car also merits ample plans are generally af- n Highway 50 (Ne-
of hotels, meals and gas consideration when fordable and can provide vada): Though it might
to get there and back may planning a road trip. seem impossible in a
a safety net for drivers nation with more than
negate the cost savings of Parents know that taking road trips. They
driving over flying. young children will need 330 million residents,
can be especially help- there are still places in
n Develop an itiner- to be accommodated
with some in-trip enter- ful when visiting remote the United States where
ary. A trip itinerary does
locales. If an insurance drivers can feel alone and
not have to be strictly tainment to make any
provider does not offer isolated. Perhaps nowhere
followed, but it can pro- lengthy road trip more provides that feeling of
vide some structure and enjoyable for all. But a desirable roadside as-
solitude better than the
help ensure drivers get adults also may require sistance plan, consider a stretch of Highway 50 in
to spend as much time some extra creature membership in an auto- Nevada. Pony Express
at their desired destina- comforts and accom- motive club like AAA. stations and other aban-
tion as possible. Iden- modations. For example, Planning is a vital doned relics of a bygone
tify sights to see and seniors about to embark component of a success- era are just a few of the
on a road trip can iden- sights to see on this lonely
tify pitstops along the ful and memorable road
stretch of highway that
way where they can use trip, which is something provides stunning views of
the restroom and even travelers can keep in the southwest’s signature
stretch their legs. And if mind regardless of where expansive skies.
the family pet is coming they’re going. n Highland Scenic
Highway (West Virginia):
Drivers who take to the
Western Scenic Highway
in West Virginia will gain
a greater appreciation for
the late John Denver’s hit
song, “Take Me Home,
Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute! Country Roads.” The
Highland Scenic Highway
snakes through the
Monongahela National
WeatherTech Forest, which boasts
more than its share of
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Terms to know
when buying a car
Metro Creative Connection the option to buy it at a set
Buying a new car is no price at the end of the term
small task. When shopping or walk away without any
for a new car, it’s easy to let financial liability (dam-
details such as the color of age or modifications to the
the vehicle and creature vehicle upon returning it
comforts such as connec- may result in charges).
tivity take control of the Leases typically are
transaction, but buyers closed-end, but it’s still
also know how important best that drivers confirm
the bottom line can be. that prior to signing on the
Next to a home, a car dotted line.
might be the most expen- n Dealer preparation
sive item many consumers fees: The lending experts
ever purchase. The aver- at Capital One note that
age transaction price of a dealer preparation fees
new vehicle in the United are the charges a dealer-
States in early 2023 was ship issues to prepare a car
just more than $48,000, for transfer to the buyer.
according to Cox Automo-
These fees might cover the
tive.
cost of washing the vehicle
A lot of money changes
METRO CREATIVE CONNECTION and additional services
hands at car dealerships
Drivers who haven’t shopped for a new car in recent years can look for any number of fun features as they begin every day, so buyers can before buyers take it off
the lot. Capital One notes

4
their search for a new vehicle. undoubtedly benefit from
learning or relearning the these fees average between

Modern car features


lingo that surrounds such $100 and $500, and buyers
transactions. should know that they are
n Annual percentage negotiable.
rate (APR): The Consumer n Extended warranty:
Car and Driver warns that

that drivers love


Financial Protection Bu-
reau notes that APR is the extended warranties of-
cost consumers pay each fered by dealerships may
year to borrow money. cover very little, so buy-
This includes fees and buy- ers should read the terms
Metro Creative Connection a new car in recent years can look offering larger touchscreens, which ers should know that APR carefully before purchas-
Modern vehicles are techno- for any number of fun features as can simplify driving in cars that no is different from the inter- ing an extended warranty.
logical marvels, which has had a they begin their search for a new longer feature physical controls. est rate. Drivers can nego- Extended warranties of-
profound effect not only on how vehicle. n Keyless entry: Keyless entry tiate a lower APR, and the fered by manufacturers
much drivers enjoy driving, but also Here are four modern features systems, though not new, are CFPB notes that it can ben- tend to be more useful to
how much they’re spending to get that drivers love: another component that can pro- efit buyers to compare the buyers.
behind the wheel. n Electronic door handles: vide a futuristic feel. Keyless entry APR on competing auto n MSRP: This familiar
Data from Cox Automotive indi- Though not as common as some systems once enabled drivers to loans. acronym stands for “Man-
cates that the average transaction features, electronic door handles keep their key fobs in their pocket n Balloon payment: ufacturer’s Suggested Re-
price of a new vehicle in March provide a futuristic, if not entirely and simply unlock their vehicles The balloon payment is a tail Price.” The MSRP is the
2023 was just more than $48,000. necessary, feel. These door handles by pressing a button on the door large sum that is due at the total of the base price plus
That can raise the eyebrows of any automatically extend out when handle. end of some auto loans. all of the options listed on
budget-conscious car enthusiast, drivers approach their cars and Though some manufacturers still Many drivers will pay a the window sticker of the
but it’s also worth noting that then retract when not in use. This offer button keyless entry systems, predetermined amount vehicle.
feature is mainly about style, but more modern systems automati- each month during the
modern vehicles have become n Prepayment penal-
it also reduces aerodynamic drag, cally unlock as drivers reach for the terms of the loan. Once
more economical in other ways. For ties: Prepayment penalties
which can help save fuel or, in handle or pull it open. that loan reaches maturity,
instance, the Environmental Pro- electric vehicles, improve driving n Head-up display: Arguably penalize drivers for paying
tection Agency indicated that the they then own the car out- off a loan before it reaches
range. as futuristic a feature as car buy- right.
average fuel efficiency for new cars n Touchscreens: Screens feature ers may encounter, the head-up maturity. Though the vast
recently improved to a record 25.4 With a balloon loan, majority of drivers who
prominently in many parts of the display feature puts information di- buyers still make monthly
miles per gallon. More fuel-efficient average person’s day, so why not rectly in driver’s line of sight so they finance the purchase of a
cars and trucks can lower the costs payments, but when the vehicle will not have pre-
when they’re in their vehicles as are never looking anywhere but loan reaches maturity they
of vehicle ownership. well? Though vehicle touchscreens toward the road. Information such payment penalties in their
Many drivers feel that, in addi- must make a balloon pay-
have been around for years, auto as vehicle speed and navigation agreements, buyers with
tion to being more fuel-efficient, ment in order to take full
manufacturers are increasingly instructions are projected onto the lower credit scores might.
modern vehicles are more fun. ownership of the vehicle.
switching controls for other com- interior of the windshield, not un- Anyone with such a pen-
n Capitalized cost
That’s because modern vehicles ponents, including windshield like similar systems that have long alty in the terms of their
reduction: The online
boast a number of popular creature wipers, to touchscreens, making for been utilized in military planes. agreement should try to
financial resource In-
comforts that have changed the a more sleek interior design that is Modern vehicles are loaded with negotiate it out of the deal.
vestopedia notes that a
way people drive. largely button- and knob-free. futuristic features that can make n Term: The term re-
capitalized cost reduction
Drivers who haven’t shopped for Various manufacturers are driving more fun. is any upfront payment fers to the length of the
that reduces the cost of fi- purchase or lease agree-
nancing. This can include ment. Many leases feature
a cash down payment and terms between 12 and 36

5 tips for buying a teen’s first vehicle a trade-in vehicle.


n Closed-end lease:
Individuals considering
months, while purchase
agreements can feature
terms as long as 72 months
Metro Creative Connection affordable and reliable. insurance, maintenance size, crash test performance leasing their next vehicle (six years).
Adolescence is an excit- n Is the time right? Ev- and all of the other expens- and safety features are the will likely come across Knowing the lingo be-
ing time in a young person’s eryone in the household es that go into vehicle own- most important factors to this term. Car and Driver fore buying a new car can
life, but one specific de- may be anxious to add an ership. consider when looking at notes that a closed-end increase the chances driv-
velopment may eclipse all extra car to the mix because n Financing may not cars for teens. A car with a lease is one that gives the ers get a good deal on their
others in the level of excite- it may alleviate trying to jug- be an option. Teenagers high safety rating also may driver leasing the vehicle next vehicle.
ment it generates: getting a gle use of one of the other typically have no credit his- translate to discounted
driver’s license. family cars. tory, so it’s unlikely they will auto insurance, which can
The ability to legally drive However, do not rush in- secure automotive loans be a big help considering
affords teenagers, long to the transaction. In recent without a co-signer. Teens teens typically pay more out
dependent on family or years, a lack of inventory re- under the age of 18 may find of pocket for insurance.
friends to get around, much lated to the pandemic drove they are not legally able to n Opt for a used vehicle.
more freedom. up the prices of both new sign contracts or have a ve- While a shiny new car
While most teenagers and pre-owned vehicles. hicle title in their name. In parked in the driveway is
hone their driving skills by Families may need to wait such instances, an adult will appealing, pre-owned ve-
borrowing the family car, until inventory increases have to hold the title and hicles are more affordable.
over time teens may need and prices drop. ownership until the teen The insurance premiums
a car of their own. Buying a n Establish expecta- turns 18. on new cars are higher, and
car is an important financial tions. Parents and teens n Prioritize safety. Ac- teens don’t have as much
decision. Whether a teen is should have frank conver- cording to Honda, motor driving experience, so dings
purchasing a new or pre- sations about responsibili- vehicles are the leading and dents may be par for
owned vehicle, there are ties regarding buying cars. cause of teenage death, so it the course. It can be more METRO CREATIVE CONNECTION
some things to consider to Talk about who will be is vital to find a reliable and costly to repair a new ve- Car buyers can undoubtedly benefit from learning or
secure a vehicle that is safe, paying for the vehicle and safe car or truck. Vehicle hicle than an older one. relearning the lingo that surrounds such transactions.

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Owners tout benefits of electric vehicles


Tips for first-time
electric car buyers
Metro Creative Connection n Look into subsidies.
Electric vehicles are The Office of Energy Ef-
widely touted as the ve- ficiency & Renewable En-
hicles of the future. ergy notes that all-electric
In June 2022, there were and plug-in hybrid cars
20 million plug-in vehicles purchased new in or after
in use across the globe, 2010 may eligible for a fed-
compared to just 1 mil- eral income tax credit that
lion in 2016, according to could be as high as $7,500.
Bloomberg NEF, a strate- State and/or local incen-
gic research provider cov- tives also may apply. T
ering global commodity These subsidies can
markets. help bring the cost of EV
Tesla EVs might be the ownership down by a sig-
most visible electric cars nificant amount and are
on the road today, but worth exploring as drivers
most major auto manu- decide which electric car
facturers, including Chev- or truck to buy.
BEN BEAGLE/LIVINGSTON COUNTY NEWS FILE PHOTO rolet, Ford, and Toyota, n Consider your park-
John Lodge of Pittsford talks about the features on his Volkswagen ID.4 electric SUV during the Livingston County produce EVs as well. That ing situation. Homeown-
Electric Vehicle Car Show on Oct. 1, 2022, in Mount Morris. means auto buyers have ers who own single-family
more EV options than ever homes with a garage that
before, which can make
Low maintenance, extended range, variety of styles the process of buying such
a car more exciting.
can accommodate at least
one vehicle can easily
charge their EVs so long as
and spirited performance are draws for EV owners Still, for many drivers
EVs may remain a novelty.
they clear space in the ga-
rage where the car can be
By BEN BEAGLE Electric Week last October to They also appreciate lower charger, known as a “Level Narrowing down a parked.
ben@batavianews.com tout the benefits of EVs and maintenance costs - there 2 charger,” that can fully growing number of op- Auto Trader notes that
Joe Vaccarella loves to see allow the public to get a clos- are fewer fluids such as oil charge a vehicle in four to six tions may not come easy to
some garages may need to
the reactions he gets from er look and ask questions. and transmission fluid to hours. Public charging sta- first-time EV buyers, who
be upgraded with a level
people when, after leaving National Drive Electric change, and far fewer mov- tions utilize a 480V input and can keep these tips in mind
two charger, and that can
the grocery store, he pops Week 2023 is scheduled ing parts - and several noted can charge many EV models as they begin this journey.
be expensive. Some new
the hood of his F-150 and Sept. 22 to Oct. 1. An electric the performance found in in 30 minutes. n Get an idea of the
car dealers offer a charging
places his grocery bags in- car show is scheduled from electric cars. “Ten to 15 years ago, accessibility of charg-
ing stations around your point as part of the sale, or
side. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 30 at “I like to drive a little spir- range was a worry, but not as an available option.
“There are some interest- Rochester Institute of Tech- ited,” said Beckinghausen. “I now,” said Leo Pelaez of home. The number of
public charging stations is Drivers who must park
ed, confused looks when I do nology, 1 Lomb Memorial enjoy the performance. It’s Cheektowaga, who drives their EVs outdoors over-
that,” said the Spencerport Drive, Rochester. quiet, has amazing accelera- a white Tesla with the van- on the rise, but there’s still
a lot of work to be done in night should know that
man whose F-150 Lightning “There’s pretty much tion, and handles well.” ity plate “Z3ROG4S” or “zero this, too, may require some
is an electric version of the any style of electric car you EVs do require minimal gas.” this area. Research from
McKinsey & Company in- additional funds for elec-
best-selling pick-up truck. can imagine,” said George scheduled maintenance to Paul Bornemann of Pitts- tric vehicle service equip-
Instead of a gas-powered Beckinghausen of Victor, electrical systems, includ- ford said the charging infra- dicates that nearly half of
consumers in the United ment (EVSE). Local build-
engine, a large storage com- who said he “wants to get the ing the battery and electri- structure is getting better
States indicate that battery ing codes may govern the
partment – like a big trunk word out that this is real and cal motors. Hybrid vehicles, every year.
or charging issues are their installation of such equip-
– is under the hood. There show people how far we’ve which include a fuel-based Though taking a break
come.” engine, still require the stan- to charge the vehicle is not foremost concerns about ment, which is best per-
are also ports for charging
or - on a Saturday morning Beckinghausen drives dard maintenance of gas- necessarily a negative, Bor- buying EVs. formed by an electrician.
last autumn - brewing a cup a Kia Niro E, a full electric powered vehicles. nemann said. The automotive re- These are some ad-
of coffee. crossover SUV. His first A common question the “You can charge your car source Auto Trader notes ditional costs of EV own-
The interior of the truck electric vehicle was a Nis- owners said they are asked while recharging yourself,” that most EVs have enough ership that first-time
and its bed are “all the same san Leaf. While the Leaf was about is the range of the ve- he said. battery range to cover buyers must consider
F150,” said Vaccarella, who used to commute to work, hicles. The progress made John Lodge of Pittsford more than the average and research before they
had previously owned three his Niro is the vehicle the in technology has seen the has owned a Volkswagen daily commute in America. switch to an electric car or
electric cars . family uses most often. driving range increase, with ID4 SUV since 2021. “I But drivers who hope to truck.
Vaccarella was among “This is a whole new some surpassing 300 miles looked at a lot of cars before use their EVs as their ev- EVs may become the
more than a dozen electric level,” he said of the Niro, on a single charge. Plus, choosing this,” Lodge said. eryday cars that take them new normal over the next
vehicle enthusiasts who had which he was using to power public charging stations “We need to get off fossil fu- to work and help them run several decades. But before
gathered in the municipal a cooking stove that he takes are becoming more com- els, their too scarce to supply errands and get around that day arrives, first-time
lot off Main Street in Mount on family camping trips. mon and it is easier to install all our needs. Regardless of town should confirm there EV buyers must consider a
Morris for the Livingston Beckinghausen and other charging stations at home or how you feel about climate are enough public charg- host of factors as they shop
County Electric Vehicle Car electric car owners noted use a standard 120V outlet. change, we need to transi- ing stations to make that around for an electric car
Show during National Drive that they save a lot on gas. Some people opt for a 240V tion.” possible. or truck.

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What to
do about
headlight
glare
Metro Creative Connection
In recent years, many a
motorist has noticed how
much more glare they
encounter on the road at
night than they used to.
The headlights that
are now standard in
many vehicles can be a
catch-22. Drivers of ve-
hicles equipped with LED
lights often find the road
in front of them is much
more illuminated than it
was in the days when auto
manufacturers built cars
and trucks with incandes-
cent lights.
However, the bright
METRO CREATIVE CONNECTION light emitted by LED
Remaining awake and alert behind the wheel may seem easy. But droopy eyelids and incessant yawns can catch any driver off guard. headlights can increase
glare for oncoming mo-
torists, making the roads

How to stay alert behind the wheel


Metro Creative Connection midnight and 6 a.m. or in the distance trips alone. A compan- brief, 20-minute nap, advises the
more dangerous for all.
Headlight glare has
long been a problem for
many drivers. As far back
as 2001 the Highway Traf-
Impaired driving and dis- late-afternoon hours, indicates ion on the drive can share driving Cleveland Clinic. This micronap fic and Safety Administra-
tracted driving get their share of the National Highway Traffic duty and provide conversation may put a little more fuel in your tion sought input from the
attention, as both contribute to Safety Administration. that helps drivers stay alert. tank and help increase alertness. public regarding head-
fatal yet often preventable ac- The Centers for Disease Con- n Get adequate sleep at night. n Exercise increases blood light glare. A subsequent
cidents. trol and Prevention reports that It is more likely that you may fall flow to the brain and reduces report noted that the issue
However, another danger one in 25 drivers have admit- asleep behind the wheel if you stress hormones. Doing a small compelled more respons-
lurks when people get behind the ted to falling asleep behind the are sleep deprived. workout before getting on the es than any other safety
wheel – particularly when they wheel. n Recognize gas station road, or during pit-stops, can concern, and it’s likely
engage in drowsy driving. Remaining awake and alert snacks will not be the fix. Ac- help drivers stay alert. that a similar request
behind the wheel may seem easy. cording to Nancy Foldvary- would generate an even
The National Safety Council n Don’t begin a trip during a
But droopy eyelids and incessant Shaefer, DO, MS, a sleep medi- greater response today.
says drowsy driving accounts for time when you would normally
yawns can catch any driver off cine specialist, once the body LED lights might be
roughly 100,000 crashes, 71,000 guard. metabolizes these snacks, which be sleeping. Stop and start while
injuries and 1,550 fatalities in the you are alert. Build rest into your a problem for millions
The following tips can help tend to be carbohydrate-heavy, of motorists, but the ef-
United States each year. drivers remain more alert. drowsiness can increase as the budget and stop at a roadside
The Council equates the ef- motel. ficiency and longevity of
n Alcohol and certain medica- sugar spike in the bloodstream
fects of driving while tired to driv- n Blasting music may not be a these lights makes it un-
tions can exacerbate feelings of wears off. likely that auto manu-
ing with a blood-alcohol content drowsiness, so neither should n Sip coffee or a caffeinated fix, and actually could be an extra
of 0.08 percent, which is the legal distraction, causing you to miss facturers will shift to an
be ingested prior to driving. It is (unsweetened) beverage. The
limit for drunk driving in New the sounds of horns or sirens. alternative light source
important to determine if fatigue caffeine is a central nervous stim-
York State. Staying alert in the car involves anytime soon.
arises after taking new medicines ulant. Avoiding sugar will mean
Drivers can try these
The majority of drowsy driv- before getting behind the wheel. you won’t crash once it wears off. some strategies that any driver
strategies to combat glare
ing incidents happen between n Try not to make long n Pull over and take a rest or a can employ.
when driving at night.
n Avoid looking di-
rectly at oncoming head-
lights. It’s important that
Tips to tame traffic-related stress drivers keep their eyes on
the road at all times, but
Metro Creative Connection they should be able to do
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Drivers can take steps to reduce stress while behind the
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What certain noises may indicate about your car


Metro Creative Connection
Automobiles have
come a long way since
Warning signs that
their introduction more
than 100 years ago.
Though modern cars and
brakes are faltering
trucks still employ some Metro Creative Connection also warrant a visit to a brake
of the same principles as Though seasoned car specialist.
their forebears, the ve- enthusiasts may be capable n Increase in stopping
hicles people drive today of diagnosing and fixing car distance: An increase in
bear little resemblance to troubles without the assis- the distance a vehicle trav-
those that made waves in tance of a trusted mechanic, els before it stops after the
the early part of the 20th most drivers are better off brakes are applied indicates
century. letting the pros address is- that there’s an issue with the
Modern automobiles sues under the hood. brakes. This issue may or
are technological marvels, But drivers can still may not require a brake re-
which has made both play a vital role in vehicle placement. Longer stopping
driving and maintaining a maintenance. Learning to distances are sometimes
vehicle much simpler. recognize warning signs indicative that brake fluid
In regard to mainte- of various problems that levels are low, which can be
nance, built-in diagnostic can affect cars can prevent remedied quickly and eas-
systems can now alert breakdowns and potentially ily. However, an increase in
drivers when something is costly repairs. stopping distance is signifi-
wrong with their vehicles. And in certain instances, cant enough that it should
Though that feature is such as when the brake sys- be brought to the attention
undeniably useful, driv- tem is not working properly, of a brake specialist imme-
ers can still benefit from knowing how to spot prob- diately.
learning to recognize is- lems before they escalate n Pulling upon stop-
sues by ear. into something larger can ping: Another warning sign
Many issues that can make drivers and their pas- of brake problems is when
affect a car or truck pro- sengers safer and potentially the vehicle noticeably pulls
duce unusual sounds, prevent accidents. to one side as it comes to a
and learning what certain Warning signs of fading stop. This indicates that one
noises may indicate can brake systems tend to be side of the brakes is mal-
help drivers detect prob- subtle. Here are some things functioning while the other
lems as soon as possible. to watch for: is working properly. Like
n Noises: Much like a other issues with brakes, this
Among the sounds to
knocking sound typically one requires immediate at-
listen for:
indicates a problem with tention from an automotive
n Rattling sound in a
a vehicle’s air-fuel ration professional.
wheel well: Most people
mixture, certain noises also Brake systems should be
have mistakenly placed
suggest there are problems inspected during routine
clothing in a dryer with-
with the brakes. The most maintenance visits. But is-
out realizing they had
noticeable such sign is a sues with brakes can arise
spare change in their even after such inspections,
high-pitched squeal that
pockets. That mistake occurs when drivers apply which underscores how im-
is immediately appar- the brakes. But grinding portant it is that drivers learn
ent once the dryer starts sounds and noises such as to recognize the warning
thanks to the unpleasant scratching and scraping signs of brake problems.
noise of coins bouncing
off the interior of the ma-
chine.
Drivers may hear a sim-
ilar sound when behind
the wheel and wonder
what’s behind it. Such a
sound is often indicative
that there’s a loose lug nut
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don’t tighten the wheel Many issues that can affect a car or truck produce unusual sounds, and learning what
properly after changing certain noises may indicate can help drivers detect problems as soon as possible.
their own tire, or if me-
chanics make the same notes that if such a sound Learning to recognize in the bud before they METRO CREATIVE CONNECTION
mistake when rotating is only present when a the culprits behind compromise the automo- Brake systems should be inspected during routine
or replacing tires during car is first driven in the various vehicle noises can bile and the safety of the maintenance visits.
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