The Different Types of Airbags and What They Do

The Collision Repair industry is huge, there is a constant stream of collisions and cars that need to be fixed. A big part in collision repair is fixing the vehicles and with that, fixing the airbags. The goal of an airbag is to slow the driver or passenger’s forward...

9 Things to Know About Car Repair at Repair Shops

No one wants to have to visit a car repair shop, but unfortunately sometimes we have to.  Check out these 9 things to know about getting your car repaired. Other than you home, your car is the most expensive purchase you will make.  Keep it in the best condition by...

Icy Roads: How to Prevent a Trip to the Collision Center

You’re traveling down the road at what you think is a safe speed. You seem to be going to same speed as those around you. You look out your window, most of the snow has melted from the storm your town was hit with the night before, but the temperature outside your...

5 Things That Make You a Bad Driver

You might or might not want to know where the worst drivers in the US are located. A recent study that Car Insurance Comparison did found that Montana has the worst drivers in the US.  They came out saying that Montana has the worst record for drinking and driving. If...

Forget an Auto Repair Shop, Here’s How to Change a Tire Yourself

You would think how to change a tire would be something they teach you in Drivers Ed. You would think. Unfortunately it’s not, and that means that a lot of people can end up stuck on the side of the road not knowing what to do next. Most of these individuals will call...

Hands at 10 and 2, or 9 and 3?

The Reason for 9 and 3 Since you were 16 years old preparing  yourself to get your license, driving schools and safety organizations have always taught 10 and 2 is the safest way to hold the steering wheel. With airbag technology coming into play, the safe standard is...