Enjoying the Small Moments on Memorial Day

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As a veteran, Memorial Day means a lot of gratitude to many people whom I’ve never seen and don’t know.

In towns and cities across the nation, veteran memorials commemorate all those who have fallen. When I read the names etched into these memorials, I try to imagine what their lives were like. Chances are, they were short. But usually I don’t think about them going to war and dying, just about what they were missing back home.

While serving in the military, I found myself missing the small things from home. Like the 4th of July — potato salad, the smell of the grill, and the kids laughing.

So this Memorial Day, I invite people to remember all the men and women who died in the military. They al

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Home Insurance & Emergency Cover

Do you have home insurance and separate home emergency cover? If you do then you may need to check your paperwork to see who covers you because, according to a Guardian newspaper report, Homecall+ went bust a week or so ago. Previously one of the leading providers of home emergency cover, its demise has left its thousands of customers without the protection against emergencies that they thought they could rely on. If you are one of them then you absolutely need to check out your options and consider whether or not you should get even more cover or simply drop the emergency protection for good.

If you do feel that you need to take out emergency cover then you have several options.

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State Farm Car Insurance Quotes Increase With Multiple Violations

Your car insurance rates from companies like Infinity auto insurance will increase dramatically the more traffic violations you receive, according to Chris Bissell of Fox Business.  In the article “Car Insurance Rates Soar as Tickets Pile Up,” there is a comparison of insurance rates with no violations to those who have one, two, and three driving violations.  Violations include speeding tickets, running red lights or stop signs, DUIs or DWIs, failure to stop or yield, reckless driving, wrong way driving, illegal U-turns, running from the police, illegal passing, not using child restraints, and more.

The average premium for an insurance policy with one-car and one-driver last year was $1,119.  That rate increases 18% with just one traffic violation to $1,318.  Cheap car insurance gets even harder to find after two traffic violations, as the average car insurance paid increases 34% to $1,497.  After three traffic violations car insurance rates are 53% higher than without any traffic violations at $1,713.  The more violations that drivers have, the more likely they are to cost car insurance companies money through crashes and increased claims.  One of the best ways to get cheap car insurance from a company like Infinity auto insurance is to drive carefully and avoid traffic violations.

A DUI or DWI is the worst violation for increasing car insurance rates pretty much across the board.  But car insurance companies do put a different weight on other violations when determining car insurance rates.  State Farm car insurance quotes take many factors into consideration and may place greater importance on some traffic violations over others.  Just about anyone can get car insurance now because competition is so high among insurers, but those with multiple violations can expect to pay more regardless of who insures them.

 

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Womens Car Insurance & The Citroen C3 Picasso

If you have read a few of my posts over the past few months then you will be aware of the fact that I watch Watchdog to see if there are any insurance related matters every week. This week was a huge one because the show revealed an incredible fault with the Citroen C3 Picasso. As the car is a French vehicle that has been adapted to suit the British market, it has a master brake cylinder on the passenger side. As this is not sufficiently protected by the design, it is possible to operate the brake from the passenger side. This could potentially invalidate your womens car insurance if it causes a crash.

So why is it particularly important to women?

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Edmunds.com Asks: Truly Safe?

On May 24, Edmunds.com will host a one-day conference in Washington, D.C., to foster discussion and generate a valuable exchange of ideas that will shape the future of automotive safety. Here are some preliminary highlights.

New technology is “the real leap forward for safety”

NHTSA Administrator David Strickland lists some of the new car safety technologies currently under evaluation.

Cars would be safer if they were more dangerous

“I think cars would be safer if they were more dangerous because it would keep you focused. You know what I think the solution’s going to be? It’s no

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Cut the Cost of Gas in Half with This One Simple Tip

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you’re probably well aware that gas prices have skyrocketed this past year. As of this week, the national average cost of a gallon of regular, unleaded gasoline is $3.97, a whopping 36.5% increase from last year. And that’s just the average. In California, the price of gas hit an astronomical $4.25!

Of course, what goes up must come down, right? Well, not necessarily anytime soon. And since we can’t control how much gas costs, most of us are trying to figure out how we can use less of it.

The average American drives approximately 13,500 miles per year in a vehicle that gets an average of 25.5 miles per gallon of gas. That’s

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Taxi Insurance & Instant Fines

If you’ve seen the news in the past few days then the likelihood is that you’ve seen the big news for UK drivers – police will soon be able to issue instant fines for drivers that are caught speeding, eating and drinking behind the wheel, talking on the phone, cutting other drivers up and parking where they should not be. This is going to have a huge impact on many people but it will have an even bigger one for those driving for a living, like taxi drivers for example.

Taxi insurance may well go up as a result of these measures because the likelihood is that if you do any of the things mentioned above then you will get a fine of at least £80 and at least 3 points applied to your license. If y

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Top 5 Tips for Sharing the Road Safely with Pedestrians

The numbers for car-pedestrian collisions are sobering. From 2005 to 2009, there were 224,000 collisions involving pedestrians and single-passenger vehicles. Of those accidents, 13,193 were fatal. But even more sobering are the circumstances in which those pedestrians were hit.

Though you might imagine otherwise, the most common scenario in which a pedestrian and car collide is when a person is crossing the road and the vehicle is going straight — this is how it happens 95 percent of the time. In many of those cases (54 percent), nothing is obscuring the driver’s vision. And the driver usually fails to brake.

In fact, drivers who hit pedestrians while traveling straight hit the brakes only 13 percent of the time. And

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Touring Caravan Towing Safety

One of the biggest problems faced by caravan owners will be towing their precious vehicle. Jokes are always made about seeing caravans on the road, but in reality it’s no laughing matter – failing to understand touring caravan safety can have severe consequences, and learning how to tow properly should be a top priority. Here are a few tips to help you on your way.

• Load your caravan safely. When loading your caravan, it’s essential that everything is properly secured to prevent your possessions being strewn around the vehicle. Always distribute the weight evenly and put heavier items over the axle, and of course you should never exceed the maximum loading weight if you want to stay safe.

• Invest in extension mirrors. Because o

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