Ten Easy Tips for Defensive Driving

March 5, 2009 by Grant · 1 Comment 

You’ve heard the term defensive driving tossed around a lot, but what does it really mean? Many people conjure up images of a slow, hesitant driver that only drives in the right lane and signals a block before turning. In reality, defensive driving is a set of good habits on top of your existing driver skills.
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Pemco Insurance Ads Have Seattle Drivers Figured Out

March 2, 2009 by Cameron Wong · 1 Comment 

“We’re a lot like you, a little different,” claims Pemco Insurance.

The insurance company’s local ads have been memorable and effective in capturing the different kinds of people in the Northwest.  While some might be close to instigating a Seattle stereotype, such as Profile #76 – Super Long Coffee Orderer – they are creative and well thought out.

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Hold onto your Hats! High Winds coming to Seattle and 520 Bridge

January 6, 2009 by Grant · Leave a Comment 


Just received this email from the WSDOT mailing list:

SEATTLE – High winds have forced the cancelation of tonight’s planned closure of the SR 520 Evergreen Point Floating Bridge. A large tugboat and barge were scheduled to go through at 9 p.m., but the high winds raise potential safety concerns. The drawspan opening will be rescheduled at a later date. Read more

Important Post Snow Tip: Wash Your Car!

December 30, 2008 by Grant · Leave a Comment 

Now that the Seattle Snopacalypse of 2008 is finally over, motorists can finally breathe a sigh of relief. Chains are being tucked away and forgotten while snow shovels are going back to the garage.

However, before you pat your back on having braved the snow and ice with your trusty car, there’s one important thing you might want to do: wash your car! Sound strange? Then keep reading.
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The Best Cars for Snow

December 18, 2008 by Cameron Wong · 3 Comments 

It’s finally here. Snow has blanketed western Washington and has caused havoc on the roads. If they’re actually closing down parts of 520, and I-5 is down to one lane, that’s a red flag to stay off the streets. If you absolutely have to get somewhere, then you absolutely have to have a vehicle that can handle it. Read more

520 Tolling Implementation and Open House

November 13, 2008 by Grant · Leave a Comment 

If you have any vested interest in what a toll on 520 might mean to yourself or your business, you should head on over to the public open house that is being held by the 520 Tolling Implementation Committee. Read more

SeattleAuto.net on Prop 1 and I-985

November 4, 2008 by Grant · Leave a Comment 

SeattleAuto.net is not a partisan blog, but we do have opinions on matters that relate to local commute and transportation. With the current economy, climate and political state, we think an efficient transportation infrustructure is more important than ever. Here are the issues we support on November 4th Read more

Tim Eyman new Measure to Share Car Pool Lanes

October 12, 2008 by Grant Y · Leave a Comment 

Seattle’s most famous political activist, Tim Eyman, is at it again.

Coming this voting season, Eyman is taking on the issue of highway traffic. He is doing so by introducing Measure I-985, a new initiative that will enable single drivers to use HOV and carpool lanes during non-rush hours. Read more

Tips for Driving in the Rain

October 11, 2008 by Grant Y · Leave a Comment 

It’s that time of year again.

Stores are stocking up on candy, your co-workers are talking about costumes and your kids are screaming “Boo!” every chance they get. 

No, we’re not talking Halloween – we’re talking back to Seattle’s wet driving season. Read more

Changing Your Own Oil 101

October 11, 2008 by Grant Y · Leave a Comment 

Changing the oil is the most common auto maintenance tasks that you will perform each year. Regular oil changes keep your engine running smoothly and removes particle and sludge buildup that results from everyday driving. Read more

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