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Driving tips
Is your parent too old to drive?
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There’s no easy way to question your parents’ driving skills. Aging can take a toll on driving skills in some people. Reflexes can become slow, vision and hearing deteriorate and medications can impair concentration, memory and reaction times.
City versus country: change your pace
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Use these tips to enjoy your trip and safely handle unexpected hazards. Urban distractions like traffic, pedestrians, cyclists and noise are marked contrast to country driving conditions that can include open roads, farm equipment or massive transport trucks.
Put it in park
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To ensure you and your car are always as safe as possible, keep these tips in mind the next time you’re looking for a place to park.
10 tips for safer driving after dark
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Familiar road can seem very different after the sun goes down. Once it gets dark, it’s easy to “see” why night driving presents a unique set of challenges. Here are 10 tips to help you stay safe when you’re on the road after dark.
10 tips for safer distance driving
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Anyone who’s driven a long distance, especially late at night, knows how frightening it is to nod off at the wheel. Follow these tips to help make your long drive a safer one.



