Research and consulting firm Perr & Knight has released a new study showing that auto insurance rates were up an average of 2.5 percent in all states in 2013.
Monthly Archives: March 2014
Commuters who spend long hours every day sitting in their car driving to and from work have likely had a scenario in which they emerged from their vehicle with a sunburn – likely because your car’s windows may not be designed to reflect ultraviolet light, the cause of sunburns.
Parking your vehicle in the sun can raise its interior temperature well above 100 degrees, which makes for some miserable driving.
Every now and then when you purchase a new or used car, you may discover afterward that there’s something wrong with the windshield.
It’s difficult to overstate the convenience of power windows, as anyone who has ever had to manually close a car window while driving will know.
One of the most frequent targets of vandals are the windows of cars in residential neighborhoods.
A fan of the Chicago Cubs is also the unfortunate owner of a car with a busted windshield thanks to a home run ball that left the stadium.
The FMCSA has proposed a new requirement that commercial trucking firms keep electronic driver logs.
For many families, this is a time to open up their windows, let the fresh air in and begin going over their house with some spring cleaning.
While painting wooden window frames is a relatively straightforward undertaking, that’s not necessarily the case with vinyl windows.