Mar. 25th, 2007 23:23
random tip
When giving someone a ride, it is a good idea, after dropping them off at the house they're going to, to wait and watch until the go inside, before driving off - as long as it's possible to do without obstructing traffic. I think I first heard this as a safety tip (when dropping off a woman alone at night), but I think it's much more likely to be useful for more mundane reasons like they forgot their key, or they expected someone to be home who isn't there, or it's the wrong house, or oops their cell phone is still in your car, etc. Anyway, it's a really simple thing that makes a lot of sense and yet I didn't think of it until I heard someone suggest it (many years ago), so perhaps I have readers who haven't thought of it yet either and could benefit from seeing it suggested.
Any other random useful tips you'd like to pass along?
Any other random useful tips you'd like to pass along?
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Also, don't forget "spare tire/donut" and "jack kit" and "practice changing a tire".
AAA is worth every penny.
As well, it's useful to keep a snow brush and/or ice scraper in your house as well as your car, for those times when you can't get into your iced-over car to get the stuff inside.
how big a coil of wire, and what gauge?
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That actually just came in useful for me this weekend, when I went with
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--from someone planning on driving a 12' truck from Indianapolis to Medford in the next couple weeks. Any tips for that?