Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Recall - Harley Davidson

Hello All,


I know that a lot of you are Harley riders, so I wanted to make sure that you got this latest recall information that affects many bikes. It is regarding a problem with the rear brake light switch which may cause the light to fail.  There is also an issue with a potential rear brake fluid leak.  To see the entire recall notice and the models involved click here :

http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/recalls/results.cfm?rcl_id=11V506&searchtype=quicksearch&summary=true&refurl=email

Stay Safe .... HK


Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Enhanced Communications In New Cars -- Distracting or Not?

Hello All,


Below is a link to an interesting article that discusses how car manufacturers are providing enhanced communications systems in vehicles while at the same time creating public service announcements about distracted driving.  Are they talking out of both sides of their mouths? 


HK


http://www.tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld/report/092211_driving_texting/while-assailing-driving-distractions-automakers-pack-tempting-gadgets/

Sunday, September 25, 2011

New Jersey Changes Regulations For Motorcycle Permits

Hello All,


As most of  you know, I have been teaching motorcycle riding for several years now.  For those of you who were thinking of getting a motorcycle license, but didn't want to put up with the hassle of getting a permit, as of 9/26/11, permits are no longer required!  If you take a Beginner Rider Course through one of several NJ providers, all you need is valid NJ drivers license.  Successful completion of the written test and the road test which are part of the BRC earns you a waiver from Motor Vehicles.  Be aware that if you have a motorcycle now and do not have a motorcycle endorsement on your license and want to ride prior to taking a class, then you will need to get a permit.  


So now it is easier than ever to learn to ride properly and safely. Lots of folks are looking into riding as a way to lower commuting costs, and bikes are readily available at bargain prices.  Please make sure to follow my blog and "like" my Facebook page.


Shiney Side Up ..... HK

Monday, July 18, 2011

Clever DUI Public Service Announcement

Hello All,


Hope you're having a great and safe summer.  I came across this public service announcement from the Texas Department of Public Safety.  It is extremely well done and very clever production and use of social media.  Click on the link to check it out and pass it along, it's worth seeing.....HK


Texas DUI Public Service Announcement

Monday, July 4, 2011

How Red Light Camera's Work



Hello All, 


Hope you are having a great 4th of July holiday.  I thought you might be interesting in seeing this You Tube video that explains how red light cameras work and the benefits for safety that they are providing.  To take a look.........Click here


Happy Holiday.....H









Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Lowest fatality rate in 60 years!!!


Hello All, 


The DOT is reporting that the number of traffic fatalities in 2010 dropped to the lowest levels since 1949, despite an increase in the national miles traveled.  How can this be? I have a few ideas.....



  • People are still driving less than they would have due to the cost of fuel
  • Graduated licenses have reduced the number of passengers that new drivers can carry
  • Car construction and safety features such as air bags, seat belts, crumple zones, etc have had a positive affect
  • Road architecture and construction has improved
  • Medical technology has improved
  • A positive of cell phones is that accidents can be reported quickly and medical help can arrive quicker
What are your thoughts?


Howard Karp
Jersey Defensive Driving




Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Vehicle Recalls

Hello All,


There are two recalls that came out, one for Toyota which involves inadvertent side air bag deployment, and the other from Nissan dealing with front end strut assembly which may lead to lose of steering ability. To see the Toyota recall details click here to see the Nissan recall details click here.........H






Thursday, April 21, 2011

What To Do If You're Involved In A Motor Vehicle Accident

Hello All,


No matter how good of a driver you are, odds are at some point your going to be involved in some kind of motor vehicle accident.  Would you know what to do? Below is an excerpt from a mailer sent out by the Insurance Institute of North Jersey



If you’re involved in a motor vehicle accident, the first thing you should do is contact the police.  If anyone is injured, give the details to the police, the give the victims whatever help you can.  To avoid injuring them further, try not to move them.  If you smell or see leaking gas, call the fire department and clear the area.  The police will complete an on the scene accident report, something your insurance company will require to settle your claim.  Cooperate with the police in giving them the necessary information, but try not to make any self incriminating statements, such as taking the blame for the accident.  Your comments may be used against you later.  Always keep your license, a copy of your vehicle’s registration and your insurance identification card on your person when you’re driving your car.  Please check to make sure you have a copy of your current identification card.  Contact your insurance company as soon as possible.


Hope you never have to use this bit of information.....stay safe......H

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Ford Truck & Sedan Recall

Hello All,
If you drive a 2004 - 2006 Ford F150 pickup truck, you might be interested in the recall below.  Certain models are being recalled due to a potential wiring issues which could make the air bag deploy unexpectedly.  Details below.......H




Vehicle Make / Model:   Model Year(s):
     FORD / F-150   2004-2006
     LINCOLN / MARK LT   2006
Manufacturer: FORD MOTOR COMPANYMfr's Report Date: FEB 21, 2011
NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number: 11V107000NHTSA Action Number: 2 Investigations found (View)
Component: AIR BAGS:FRONTAL:DRIVER SIDE INFLATOR MODULE
Potential Number of Units Affected: 1,325,000
Summary: 
  FORD IS RECALLING CERTAIN MODEL YEAR 2004-2006 F-150 PICK UP TRUCKS AS WELL AS CERTAIN MODEL YEAR 2006 LINCOLN MARK LT VEHICLES. IF THE CLOCKSPRING JUMPER WIRE COMES IN CONTACT WITH THE DRIVER SIDE FRONTAL AIR BAG LOWER HORN PLATE, THE WIRE INSULATION MAY BECOME CHAFED, CREATING A POTENTIAL FOR A SHORT CIRCUIT. IF THIS OCCURS THE AIR BAG WARNING LAMP MAY ILLUMINATE INDICATING THAT SERVICE IS REQUIRED.
Consequence: 
  THE DRIVER SIDE FRONTAL AIR BAG COULD INADVERTENTLY DEPLOY INCREASING THE RISK OF INJURY OR LOSS OF VEHICLE CONTROL IF OCCURRING WHILE IN MOTION.
Remedy: 
  FORD WILL NOTIFY OWNERS AND INSTRUCT THEM TO TAKE THEIR VEHICLES TO A FORD OR LINCOLN/MERCURY DEALER TO HAVE A NEW CLOCKSPRING JUMPER WIRE INSTALLED THAT INCORPORATES A PROTECTIVE MESH COVER. REPAIRS WILL BE PERFORMED FREE OF CHARGE. THIS SAFETY RECALL BEGAN ON SOME VEHICLES IN MARCH 2011. THE RECALL CAMPAIGN ON THE EXPANDED POPULATION IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN ON OR ABOUT MAY 9, 2011. OWNERS MAY CONTACT THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP CENTER AT 1-866-436-7332.
Notes: 
  FORD'S RECALL CAMPAIGN NUMBER IS 11S18. OWNERS MAY ALSO CONTACT THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION'S VEHICLE SAFETY HOTLINE AT 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), OR GO TO HTTP://WWW.SAFERCAR.GOV .

Monday, April 4, 2011

April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month


Hello All,

April 1st begins the nation's first Distracted Driving Awareness Month, after it was officially designated by a near-unanimous vote in Congress last March. A number of localities and states have adopted a “zero tolerance” enforcement policy for the month. 
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood noted that a quarter of all teens admit to texting behind the wheel and, in 2009, the highest proportion of distracted drivers in fatal crashes was under the age of 20. He has called distracted driving "a national epidemic." 
Traffic crashes are the number one cause of death among U.S. teens, with 5,000 young people killed annually and thousands more injured. 

So keep those cell phones in your purse or jacket so you are not even tempted to answer a call or text message, don't worry whoever it is will leave a message.

Drive Carefully.............H

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Increasing Gas Prices

Hello All,

Coming home from Philadelphia to Southern New Jersey, I noticed a pretty big difference in gas prices. $3.29 and up near Philly and about $3.20 in S. Jersey. I did get $3.09 gas at a Sunoco station on the Atlantic City Expressway. All of this reminds me of the 1970's when I got my first car and immediately there was a gas crisis. Long lines, odd and even days to buy gas. It does not seem so much a supply problem today as it was back then. I venture it is more uncertainty in the Middle East and speculators on Wall Street driving the price up. At any rate rising gas prices has an affect on the whole economy. To read a comprehensive review on how gas prices effect the economy, check out this article:


Drive Safely ..........H

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Toyota's Massive Recalls

Hello All,

I know a lot of you or your loved ones drive Toyota's so I have provided a link to a comprehensive article about the massive vehicle recall and the models affected.....H

Here is the link:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703408604576164164215700404.html?mod=djemalertNEWS

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

SHOULD I SHUT OFF THE MOTOR WHEN I'M IDLING MY CAR

Hello All,

Here is some good information from the California Energy Commission regarding idling vs. turning off your engine.....Regards H

HERE'S THE RULE OF THUMB: If you're in a drive-through restaurant/business line or waiting for someone and you'll be parked and sitting for 10 seconds or longer... turn off your car's engine.

Why??

For every two minutes a car is idling, it uses about the same amount of fuel it takes to go about one mile. Research indicates that the average person idles their car five to 10 minutes a day. People usually idle their cars more in the winter than in the summer. But even in winter, you don't need to let your car sit and idle for five minutes to "warm it up" when 30 seconds will do just fine.

But you're not going anywhere. Idling gets ZERO miles per gallon.

The recommendation is: If you are going to be parked for more than 30 seconds, turn off the engine. Ten seconds of idling can use more fuel than turning off the engine and restarting it. And when you start your engine, don't step down on the accelerator, just simply turn the key to start.

An alternative to idling is to park your car, walk inside, do your business and then go back to your car.

Here are some other Myths associated with idling.

Myth #1: The engine should be warmed up before driving. Reality: Idling is not an effective way to warm up your vehicle, even in cold weather. The best way to do this is to drive the vehicle. With today's modern engines, you need no more than 30 seconds of idling on winter days before driving away.

Myth #2: Idling is good for your engine. Reality: Excessive idling can actually damage your engine components, including cylinders, spark plugs, and exhaust systems. Fuel is only partially combusted when idling because an engine does not operate at its peak temperature. This leads to the build up of fuel residues on cylinder walls that can damage engine components and increase fuel consumption.

Myth #3: Shutting off and restarting your vehicle is hard on the engine and uses more gas than if you leave it running. Reality: Frequent restarting has little impact on engine components like the battery and the starter motor. Component wear caused by restarting the engine is estimated to add $10 per year to the cost of driving, money that will likely be recovered several times over in fuel savings from reduced idling. The bottom line is that more than ten seconds of idling uses more fuel than restarting the engine.