September 2021

Locate and decode your vehicle’s VIN

This post was originally published on www.progressive.com You can locate and decode your vehicle’s identification number (VIN) in a variety of places. Where to locate your VIN On your vehicle On the dashboard, just below the windshield (driver’s side) On the driver’s side doorpost (where the door latches) On the driver’s side door (below the latch mechanism) …

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Locate and decode your vehicle’s VIN

Tips for driving safely in extreme weather

This post was originally published on www.progressive.com Hurricanes, hail, tornadoes, flooding—these and other extreme weather conditions can threaten your driving safety and damage your car. Learn how to prepare for hazardous weather and help minimize the damage to your vehicle with these tips for driving safely in extreme weather. Weather driving safety tips Driving safety …

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Tips for driving safely in extreme weather

What drivers should be ready to do if they are pulled over

This post was originally published on www.statefarm.com Nobody wants to get pulled over. Getting pulled over can be stressful and scary for drivers. If new to this situation, consider following these steps when you see flashing lights in your rearview mirror: Slowly pull over. Use your turn signal and proceed to a safe location along …

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A young woman is pulled over in her car and a police man is talking to her as she hands him her drivers license.

Spotting flood damage

This post was originally published on www.progressive.com Floods are a potential threat to any area prone to sudden or prolonged heavy rains. Vehicles caught in floods can undergo extensive damage, but not always. Find out what to do if your vehicle is flooded, how to assess and stop further damage, and how to spot flood …

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Spotting flood damage

Night driving and headlight glare

This post was originally published on www.statefarm.com According to the National Safety Council, night is the most dangerous time to drive. Night driving poses some challenges in visibility and also from blinding headlight glares from oncoming vehicles. Bright light from headlights reduces your visibility and increases the risk of an accident. Tips for headlight glare …

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highway traffic at night
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