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August Is Brake Safety Awareness Month

Participating Motorist Assurance Program (MAP) member service facilities are hosting free brake safety inspections during Brake Safety Awareness Month.

MAP Hosts Free Brake Safety Awareness Month Inspections

The free brake safety awareness inspections will offer motorists a free check of the thickness of their brake pads and linings, plus an opportunity to learn proper brake system care and vehicle maintenance.

Electric Power Steering: Past, Present And Future – From Fieros To The Driverless Car

Electric power steering is fast becoming a standard feature on new vehicles, but it’s not an emerging technology, as it’s been in the field for the better part of two decades.

B.R.A.K.E.S. Instructors A Driving Force In Teen Safety

The B.R.A.K.E.S program trains and educates teenage drivers and their parents about the importance of safe and responsible driving.

Monroe ‘Shockmobiles’ Deliver Safety Message During 2016 Summer Tour

The Monroe Shockmobiles will help celebrate the Monroe brand’s 100th anniversary this year while emphasizing the critical “Everything Gets Old. Even Your Shocks” inspection message at consumer tour stops throughout the United States and Canada.

Focus On Brake Friction For Safety

There are no recommended replacement intervals for brake pads because pad life varies widely depending on how a vehicle is driven, the type of brake pads on the vehicle, the driver’s braking habits and even the design of the brake system.

Safety In Numbers: It Pays To Replace Headlight Bulbs In Pairs

According to Philips Automotive, changing headlight bulbs in pairs assures that the road ahead will be properly illuminated and that drivers will get the full safety benefit of the vehicle’s headlights, just as the carmaker intended.

Fast Cars Bring Message Of Safety To Elizabethton High School

Students in auto mechanics classes at Elizabethton High School in Johnson City, TN, had the chance to see a variety of race cars on Tuesday.

Vehicle Safety Feature Study

A new, one-of-its kind study from the University of Iowa found that a majority of drivers expressed uncertainty about how many potentially life-saving vehicle safety technologies work. The survey also showed that 40 percent of drivers report that their vehicles have acted or behaved in unexpected ways.

Undercover: Talking to Drivers About ABS

The purpose of anti-lock brakes is to maintain steering control during a panic stop. The idea is not so much to stop quicker, but rather be able to steer around the problem.