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    Last updated 9 hours ago

    Whether you have been in an auto collision before or not, it’s always a good idea to play it safe by learning as much as you can about automobile safety. The following websites will introduce you to topics like road rage, the evolution of the airbag, and what you can do after getting into an auto collision.

    • Learn more about road rage, what causes it and how you can avoid it on the road, by visiting AAAFoundation.org.
    • Preventing road rage is not easy, but visit Edmunds.com for ten tips to stay safe when sharing the road with angry drivers.
    • The airbag has come quite a long way. To trace the evolution of the auto airbag, visit this article by Consumer Guide Auto.

    For more information about safe driving, how to prevent road rage, or if you need reliable auto body work, contact Schiro’s Collision Repairs at (818) 641-1797.

     

    The Evolution of Air Bags in Cars

    Last updated 7 days ago

    Airbags are so commonplace in automobiles these days that many people have not stopped to think about what cars were like before auto airbags became mandatory. If an airbag recently saved you even though your car needed serious auto body repairs, you might be interested in taking a look at the evolution of airbags.

    The Invention of Airbags

    The world’s first airbag-like systems were patented in the 1950s. These systems released when contact was made with the car’s bumper. But it wasn’t until 1968 that someone named Allen Breed patented the first electromechanical airbag system, which is widely regarded to be the world’s first modern airbag system.

    Airbags Required by Law

    Many cars, even up until the early 1990s, could be purchased without a single airbag. In 1996, however, the federal government started to require automakers to implement airbag systems in every car sold in the United States. Before airbags were commonly used, head impact from even a low-speed collision could cause serious or even fatal injury.

    Airbags of the 1990s

    The first airbags that were found on cars in the mid 1990s were almost as dangerous as cars that did not come equipped with airbags. This is because many front airbags at this time period were not advanced enough to detect a child in the passenger seat. And when an airbag goes off, it can be fatal to a child or small adult.

    Modern Airbags

    Airbags since about 2006 have become much more advanced. Not only are front airbags designed to detect whether a child is in the passenger seat, but many auto manufacturers are also working on airbag systems that will adjust the size, shape, and deployment power of the airbag system depending on factors such as the weight of the individual in the seat. Many modern vehicles also come with half a dozen or more airbags dispersed throughout the vehicle, which leads to dramatically safer vehicles.

    Fortunately, many car accidents these days leave the car’s occupants virtually unharmed. If your car is ever involved in a collision and you need efficient, high-quality, and affordable auto body repair in the North Hollywood area, come to Schiro's Collision Repairs. For more information, call us at (818) 641-1797.

    Young and New Drivers: Watch for Safe Driving Tips

    Last updated 14 days ago

    In the United States, it’s fairly easy to obtain a driver’s license. But just having a license doesn’t make you a safe driver. Watch this video to learn about the most important tips for driving safely and avoiding that warrants expensive auto body repair.

    Ideally, new drivers should go to a professional school to learn how to drive safely, defensively, and politely. It’s also good to keep in mind that young and new drivers are easily distracted by technology—especially cell phones—and are more prone to accidents if other young drivers are in the car.

    Even if you’re driving safely, auto accidents can still happen. If you’re ever in an accident, and you’re looking for a high quality, affordable car body shop in the North Hollywood area, come to Schiro's Collision Repairs. For more information, call us at (818) 641-1797.

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    Schiro's Collision is an auto body shop with locations in North Hollywood and Chatsworth, California. For more information, please call us at 818-641-1797.

    Road Rage: How to Identify and Avoid Drivers Afflicted with this Deadly Disorder

    Last updated 22 days ago

    Road rage is a particular way of classifying anger issues when they happen behind the wheel of a vehicle. Because of the risky nature of driving, it’s essential that you keep an eye out for drivers who are upset and more likely to collide with your car, leaving you in need of auto repairs. Here’s how to identify and avoid road rage when you’re behind the wheel.

    Speeding

    Probably the easiest way to identify a driver who is suffering from road rage is by noting whether he is driving well above the speed limit. If you see a car that’s going way too fast, it’s best to get out of the way. If you are in their path, you are only increasing the chances that you are involved in a collision.

    Aggressive Maneuvers

    If you see a driver who is weaving through traffic, changing lanes rapidly, or cutting other drivers off, you should try and distance yourself from him or her, as it is likely that this driver suffers from anger issues. Let aggressive drivers pass so that you don’t risk upsetting them or getting into an accident.

    Tailgating

    Another common sign of road rage is tailgating, or following a car too closely. This is extremely dangerous and is often the reason for rear-end collisions. Save yourself the hassle of an auto body repair—avoid checking your brakes in front of these drivers and change lanes as soon as possible.

    Noticeable Anger

    If you ever notice that a driver is visibly upset—maybe he or she is shouting, displaying rude hand gestures, or honking excessively—you can be sure that you’re dealing with a case of road rage. Just like in other road rage situations, do your best to let this driver pass you, avoid eye contact, and keep your cool.

    If you have recently been in a collision due to of another driver’s road rage or any other reason, and you are looking for affordable, first-class auto repair, come to Schiros Collision Repairs of North Hollywood. For more information, give us a call at (818) 641-1797.

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