Archive for April 26th, 2010

Driving while intoxicated is something that most people, by now should know to avoid. But if this is the case, then why has the problem not gone away but only gotten worse? When I used to work as a police officer, and it was a Friday night or Saturday night, I could usually expect to nab at least one or two drunk drivers. So, what were the sorts of things that we, as police officers, looked for in drunk drivers?

The first thing that we would notice was whether or not their headlights were on. When people are drunk, for whatever reason, they often forget to turn their headlights in their vehicles on. Perhaps it is due to the massive intoxication or simply because they are distracted with something else, but this is often the very first indication that something is not right. The next thing that we would notice was whether or not they were staying within their lane. Sure, occasionally, it’s windy out or you become distracted in your car if you drop something; and in these situations, your car might move a little within your lane. However, when you are intoxicated, you often have extreme difficulty staying within your lane of traffic. Often times, you will see intoxicated drivers drifting all the way into an entirely different lane and back again or hitting the curb and riding it down, etc. In the police department, if we saw someone drift in an out of their lane at least three times in a row, then this was cause enough to pull them over and investigate. Continue reading ‘Driving While Impaired’ »

When a builder buys a home you can bet that it wont have termites or a weak foundation. When a mechanic shops for a car a similar expectation is there but there is more at work than a simple inspection of the vehicle. When a mechanic shops for a car he must evaluate the seller and history of the car as the biggest indication of what to buy and what to avoid.

Every car requires maintenance in order to run properly and every car owner has a different idea what “maintenance” means. By asking informed questions of the seller you can often determine if the car has been serviced regularly. This is why a car might have a slightly higher perceived value if it has only had one owner. If this person has taken care of the car well, then you have found a used car that has been well maintained for its entire life – and this is a good thing. Continue reading ‘How to Buy a Car – Shop Like a Mechanic’ »