Thursday, August 28, 2008
- Any "walking beam" type heavy vehicle suspension has signs of damage to beam;
- Springs are cracked, broken or missing;
- Air bags leak or sag;
- Leaves in a leaf spring are displaced sideways more than 10% of their width or so that they contact wheels, brakes or the frame;
- Shock absorbers, if originally fitted, are missing, loose, inoperative or leak;
- Any suspension component is not correctly aligned or is damaged, loose or broken;
- Any nut, bolt or locking mechanism is insecure or missing.
- Any "walking beam" type heavy vehicle suspension has signs of damage to beam;
- Springs are cracked, broken or missing;
- Air bags leak or sag;
- Leaves in a leaf spring are displaced sideways more than 10% of their width or so that they contact wheels, brakes or the frame;
- Shock absorbers, if originally fitted, are missing, loose, inoperative or leak;
- Any suspension component is not correctly aligned or is damaged, loose or broken;
- Any nut, bolt or locking mechanism is insecure or missing.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Many Organizations Support Strong Safety Belt Laws for Teens
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 10:25 PMMany organizations have joined with NHTSA to help increase safety belt use among teens because they realize that by doing so, thousands of lives will be saved and millions of injuries will be prevented. These organizations include:
- Students Against Destructive Decisions
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- Think First Foundation
- United National Indian Tribal Youth
- U. S. Department of Education
- U. S. Department of Health and Human Services
- U. S. Department of Justice.
- Youth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety
- YMCA of the United States of America
Many Organizations Support Strong Safety Belt Laws for Teens
0 comments Posted by car manual and matic at 10:25 PMMany organizations have joined with NHTSA to help increase safety belt use among teens because they realize that by doing so, thousands of lives will be saved and millions of injuries will be prevented. These organizations include:
- Students Against Destructive Decisions
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- Think First Foundation
- United National Indian Tribal Youth
- U. S. Department of Education
- U. S. Department of Health and Human Services
- U. S. Department of Justice.
- Youth of Virginia Speak Out About Traffic Safety
- YMCA of the United States of America
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