Showing results for "Defensive Driving"
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2023 Honda BR-V First Drive Impressions / Video Review
We’re off to our first media drive of 2023! And what better way to start the year than a drive to Baguio with the 2023 Honda BR-V S. Caco answers some important questions about the 7-seater’...
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Free theoretical driving courses are offered by the LTO for student drivers / News
The LTO is putting driver education forward with its free theoretical driving courses for students.
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Hyundai IONIQ 5 is Japan’s Import Car of the Year for 2022-2023 / News
The win adds to the electric crossover’s already long list of accolades that make it a cut above the rest in terms of the features it offers along with its driveability.
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2022 Toyota Raize 1.2 G CVT Review / Review
While the turbo model is the one to get for a better driving experience, the 1.2 G offers you a better value-for-money proposition for what it offers.
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Driving and safety tips for Undas / Featured Article
May your hours on the road be stress-free with our handy tips.
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Tips to improve driving backward and reversing / Tips & Advice
Your car already has the tools to help you out, all you need to do is to learn how to use them to your advantage and to keep practicing at it.
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Top 5 tips for surviving the holiday season rush / Tips & Advice
The holiday season brings with it increased traffic and more stressful road conditions, here are a few things you can do to stay on top of traffic and to make sure your car can survive the h...
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Best New Cars for First Time Buyers | Behind A Desk / Video Feature
Learning the ropes of driving isn’t really hard when you’re in the right car, but choosing the right one can be challenging, especially with many choices available in the local market. That'...
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LTO to consider removing online exam for driver's license renewal / News
The online driver’s license renewal exam may be a thing of the past if the LTO decides to remove it as a way to crack down on fixers.
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Car Blind Spots: What you need to know / Featured Article
Make sure to signal and do a quick shoulder check before merging to know where you are and where the traffic is around you before you transfer over into a different lane.
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How to get better at driving in the rain / Featured Article
Remember that road surfaces can get slippery when wet and driving in the rain takes more concentration than driving in the dry.
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How to minimize damage driving on bumpy roads / Tips & Advice
Here’s what bumpy roads can affect your car, and how to avoid damaging your vehicle’s components.
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What happens inside your brain when you drive? / Featured Article
Research proves that our brain is not wired for multitasking.
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The LTO opens applications for new accredited driving schools / News
More driving schools equals more opportunities for people to learn.
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Best driving shoes according to our writers / Featured Article
Going on a long drive or just want something comfortable? Here is a quick look at what our writers recommend in terms of footwear for driving.
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Subaru BRZ and Toyota GR86 receive IIHS Top Safety Pick+ awards / News
After significant redesigns, the BRZ and GR86 are now certified safer than ever before.
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LIST: Major expressways and highways in the Philippines / Featured Article
Traveling for either vacation or business? Here’s the list of Philippine expressways and major highways.
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How to properly turn at multi-lane intersections / Featured Article
A must if you want to survive driving in congested cities and busy intersections.
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Why you shouldn’t counterflow and why it isn’t worth the possible time saved / Featured Article
Counterflowing may be a tempting proposition, especially in traffic, however, it isn’t worth it as you could be endangering yourself and others.
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'Diskarte lang yan' – Why is this a toxic driving habit? / Featured Article
The word diskarte has long been used to compliment a person with wit, but let’s keep that term off the roads.