How To Of The Day: Parallel Park Perfectly

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May 032015
 

How to parallel park perfectly, every time. The recipe for a one-move parking job is pretty simple.

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Rules of thumb and experience help, but we prefer repeatable experiments. And if you see this and laugh, you’re probably not as good as you think you are. Thankfully, the recipe for a one-move parking job is pretty simple.

1. Pull alongside the car ahead of the space you want. Align your rear axle with that car’s bumper. Turn the wheel toward the curb at full lock.

2. Back up until the center of your inside rear tire aligns with the streetside edge of the forward car. Straighten wheel, continue to reverse.

3. When your outside tire aligns with that same edge, turn the wheel the other way.

4. If all went according to plan, you’re in the space, bodywork intact. Get out and admire your work.

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Too Much Horsepower

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Jul 242014
 

A Ferrari test drive goes all wrong.

Enjoy!

When this driver takes a Ferrari out for a test drive, he can’t handle the horsepower and winds up spinning out of control. That’s gonna cost him.

 

Track N Go – Winter Driving Mastery

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Jan 102014
 

Tire chains? We don’t need no stinking tire chains!

The AD Boivin company has created ‘Track N Go’, the world’s first wheel-driven track system to allow driving through thick snow. It literally turns your vehicle into a snowmobile.

Track N Go is the first ever ”wheel driven track system for pickup trucks”! This innovative and unique system opens the market to an easier utilisation of track system in winter time.

Who would have thought that one day we could install 4 tracks on a vehicle in 15 minutes, while keeping the tires on and without any modifications of this vehicle. Well, after several years of research and development we are proud to present you the Track N Go system: “The first ever wheel driven track system”, an innovation that will make it much easier to use tracks on your vehicles.

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