Top 10 Car Safety Tips

December 31, 2008 by MotorFanatic  
Filed under Automotive Articles

As more and more cars have crowded the Indian car industry, the number of car accidents has increased on roads.

With increasing number of car accidents, it has become vital to follow safety measures and safe driving tips. Everyone behind the wheels whether he is a young man, a teenager or an adult needs to learn safe driving techniques so that the incidences of accident as well as the number of fatalities caused due to auto collision is reduced.

Here is a list of the top 10 accident prevention or car safety tips that will help you reach your destination safely:

Drive slowly with a steady speed. Always use the turn signals and don’t ever follow the cars cutting diagonally.

Use safety belts in your car. Make sure that you and your children are safely buckled with the safety belts. In some new cars, you’ll also find various buckles to tie at different body parts like lap belts, shoulder belts and the usual safety belts.

Ensure that safety airbags are installed in the car. Remember that front airbags are mainly to prevent the driver and front seta passenger from collision hazards. Passenger side airbags are designed with the concept of preventing the adults with common human height that fall between 5.4 inch and 6.00 inch. If the children or people with shorter heights are seated there, the airbags will fail to protect them. If the passenger side airbags are organized to fit a suitable position, only then these airbags can benefit them.

Use of mobile phones while driving is strictly ‘No’ according to traffic rules. If in case there is an emergency call, it is recommended to stop the car at the sides and then complete your chat. There are many reasons why driving with a mobile cradled to your ears is dangerous. The primary reason is that it reduces your concentration and perception. Your attention gets diverted and you are likely to lose stability and steering control. When you look down to dial a number of pick up a call, you lose the power to see what’s ahead of you.

Avoid eating your breakfast while driving to office. This hampers your level of concentration because you are in a mood of eating something delicious. This also impairs your reaction to road alerts.

Always look forward while driving your car. This will help to improve your alertness and responsiveness to lane changing cars, changing traffic, unsafe road condition, poor weather conditions as well as expected car collisions.

Drive with both your hand on the steering wheels. Don’t show off while driving. No body on the road is bothered whether you drive with one hand or two and even if people look to that, you should look to your safety. Keeping both hands on the steering wheel helps you to respond quickly to emergency stops and expected car crash.

If you have the innovative safety features outfitted in your car, don’t wait to use them. The tyre pressure monitoring system will help you check the correct tyre inflation. Engine oil indicator will give sign of a faulty engine. Similarly, there are various such innovations that will help to indicate you of any particular car faults. Verify the indications and do the necessary repair or else the car create problems when you are on your way.

Always stay calm when behind the wheels. Road rage is the biggest culprit of the traffic as well as the road injury. Some time when fury goes beyond the limit, it also results in road fatality. So, stay cool even if you know that the other driver has crossed you from a wrong diagonal.

Always remember one thing on road: ‘Nothing is important at the cost of your life’.

Catering Trucks

December 30, 2008 by MotorFanatic  
Filed under Automotive Articles

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When people hear the word “catering,” the first thing that comes to their mind is an individual or a company that provides the food for different occasions such as wedding receptions and parties. However, catering covers a wide range of people who are in the food business, including those that sell food in parks and other public places via a “catering” truck.

Types of catering trucks

There are two types of catering trucks; one of these types is the Mobile Food Preparation Vehicle (MFPV), where food can be prepared as customers order. Usually, these catering trucks offer various types of sandwiches and other food that can easily be prepared. These trucks are usually driven by a driver and are staffed with a cook.

The other type is the Industrial Catering Vehicle (ICV), which are trucks that sell only pre-packaged food. Usually, these trucks are only staffed with a driver given that it is a self-service vehicle. However, some operators of these trucks also provide another person, who can help customers.

Cost and insurance

The usual price of these kinds of trucks range from $50,000 to $100,000 depending on the equipment that are installed on the vehicle. Given the high costs of these trucks, operators and owners of these trucks need to protect their investment through insurance, which are now available from a number of insurance companies.

Permits

Apart from getting insurance, the owners of these trucks also need to meet a number of requirements from different government agencies so that they could operate the truck. One of these government agencies includes the Health Department, who would inspect the truck annually for licensing purposes. This is because these trucks must be able to pass certain health standards so that would be allowed to sell food to the public. Lastly, operators also need to get approval from the Department of Building and Safety, as it is the approving agency for the selling of goods on public streets and sidewalks.

The term caterer is not only limited to individuals who provide food for parties, as the term also covers people and companies who sell and serve food in various places. One of these are the catering trucks that we buy our sandwiches and some of our packaged food. For these caterers, the most important equipment that they have are their trucks, which are government sanctioned mini-restaurants” wherein they can sell their food.

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