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  • Audio Tip “Backup”

    Backup Plan

     
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  • Deadly Driving Habit

    Don’t Turn Your Wheels To The Left While Waiting On The Signal In A Left Turn Lane! If a car comes in behind you and slams into you it launches you into oncoming traffic. Especially common when waiting to make a U-Turn… Don’t do it, it is very, very dangerous.

     
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  • How To Do A Brake Dance

    In a recent article “Top 10 Everyday Things People Do To Ruin Their Cars” The #1 item on the list was Not setting the parking break. I myself almost lost my left leg and spent months in a wheel chair as the result of a driver failing to do this. […]

     
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  • Audio Tip “Parking”

    Brake Dance

     
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  • Audio Tip “Help in a Car Care Crisis”

    Jesus’ Labor of Love

     
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  • Deadly Driving Habit

    A “Real Killer” is attempting to draft big trucks or following them too closely for any reason. Simple Physics is the reason this is so dangerous. Which do you think the forces of gravity going up a hill would stop faster: an 18 wheeler that averages around 23,000 lbs or […]

     
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  • Deadly Diving Habbit “Drafting”

    Deadly Driving Habit

     
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  • Dinosaur on the DuPage

    The DuPage River flowed through the small town of Naperville, Illinois, (it was a small town in 1966) and for an 11 year old adventuresome soon to be, “Banana Pants” it held all sorts of treasures. There seemed to be an endless supply of crawdads just ripe for the picking. […]

     
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  • Why Is It SO Hard To Ask For or Accept Help?

    Recently my friend Greg Rogers with Romans 8:36 Body shop shared the parable below with me. The more I thought about it the more I became aware of a problem inside many of us that makes this parable so much deeper than what you may think at first. If you […]

     
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  • 376,000 Miles and Counting

    Most folks who know me have never seen me drive anything else, (including my children). We traded for Old Red in 1998 when it had about 30,000 miles and being that it was a 4cyl 2.5L 5 speed manual that would get great gas mileage, we made it our parts […]

     
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