Posted January 26th, 2010
by admin
Jim F asked: Greetings:
I having been driving for many years but recently, I realized that I don’t have the method down pat for reversing out of a parking space from between two cars. Parallel parking has some exact steps to it if done properly so I was wondering if this situation might have some exact steps to it to make it easier for the reversing driver. Basically, I definitely want to hit the car on either side of me when doing it so what should I do? Thank you in advance for any information given.
Tags: Greetings, Parking Lot, Parking Space
Posted in Safety | 2 Comments »
Posted December 20th, 2009
by admin
Cantankerous Steve asked: What about New Used cars? Do they also lose their value when driven off the parking lot?
Why is this?
Tags: New Cars, New Used Cars, Parking Lot
Posted in Buying & Selling | 2 Comments »
Posted September 6th, 2009
by admin
zero asked: I’m getting a pretty nice car which I’m going to use to drive me to high school and my friend told me that kids key the nice cars.
First of all, is that true?
I was wondering if it would help for me to park in the back of the lot.
http://www.goodbuynow.com/
Tags: Nice Cars, Parking Lot
Posted in Safety | 7 Comments »
Posted August 5th, 2009
by admin
Brian M asked:
I have my car rear ended in a parking lot. There isn’t a lot of damage but a good size dent. The other parties insurance company contacted me and I’m suppost to meet with a guy today to give me a damage estimate on my vehicle. They told me I could pick any body shop i wanted to get the car fixed. How long will it take him to look over my vehicle and give me the check to get it fixed?
http://www.safedebthelp.com/
Tags: Car Insurance, Insurance Adjuster, Parking Lot
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 5 Comments »
Posted August 5th, 2009
by admin
d-man72 asked:
We have two children — 3 years old and 18 months. We have not had to do this so far, but we are considering hiring a nanny. She would be responsible for dropping off my 3 year old to the day care. The nanny also has a 18 month old child. We’re planning to have her take all three children with her in a van to drop off my 3-year old to day care. However, I thought it would be ok if she left the two 18-month old children in the car while she dropped the 3-year old in the day care. This is a very safe area and both the 18-month old children would be buckled up in their car seats. The nanny shouldn’t be gone for more than a minute. I know there is always a small possibility that something could go wrong, but it appears to me that this situation is fairly safe. The day care has their own parking lot — so there aren’t a lot of people walking around there and this is a very safe neighbourhood.
http://bigguitarshop.com/
Tags: Illegal Child, Neighbourhood, Parking Lot
Posted in Parenting | 34 Comments »
Posted July 10th, 2009
by admin
jessicaL asked:
My car has been off the road for quite some time. It runs great, but the battery died, i jumped started it, let it run about 10-15 minutes, the inspection is up so i cant run the car on the road, but i did drive it around my parking lot for a few minutes. I shut it off, i started it right back up, shut it off again, and then tried to restart it a second time, but it did not restart, so i have it running now, how long should i let it run to charge the battery fully. I am getting it inspected tomorrow, and i do not want to get stranded at VIP, because it wont start. Thanks!
http://badcooking.com/blog/
Tags: Parking Lot, Quite Some Time, Running
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 12 Comments »
Posted March 13th, 2009
by admin
Gemini B asked:
The garbage really smells and its like right next to our cars. When people throw big things away like couches and old bbq grills it is so easy for that stuff to hit our cars. Are the managers violating some kind of violation code? Shouldn’t the garbages have to be in their own seperate area? How do I find out this information so I can take it to my apartment office and force them to move them nasty garbages?
http://www.informationrestoration.com/
Tags: Apartment Office, Bbq Grills, Parking Lot
Posted in Cleaning & Laundry | 8 Comments »
Posted March 3rd, 2009
by admin
H Mart asked:
There is a construction site adjacent to my house and I keep my car parked in an outdoor parking lot. Debris from the construction site has been falling on my car and whenever I go for a car wash, debris remains on the paint and on the windows of my car. I don’t know exactly what the substance is that’s sticking to the vehicle, but I’m wondering if anybody has any suggestions as to how to remove this debris from the exterior of my car. Thanks!
http://www.websbestshoes.com/
Tags: Car Exterior, Construction Site, Parking Lot
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 2 Comments »