Feeling Tipsy, Don’t Drive in Fort Worth… OR ANYWHERE

I heard on the news the other day that the driver allegedly responsible for a semi driver’s death last month was drunk. According to news reports he was served 10 beers at a Fort Worth bar.  By now, even a gin-soaked barfly knows that mixing drinking with driving conjures up a potentially lethal brew. Responsible drinkers long have had two options for getting home safely – asking a sober friend to drive or hailing a taxi cab. But a company called Be My Designated Driver is offering tipplers in nearly two dozen cities a third alternative: Turning your own car into an “instant taxi” by hiring a designated driver to chauffeur you around for the night.

In the search for good drivers, BeMyDD only hires candidates who have spotless driving records. Many of the drivers have commercial driver’s licenses and a history of working as limousine drivers.  Drivers with DUIs or more than four points on their record and registered sex offenders are among those who do not make the cut. If you find a driver with a winning smile or an especially light touch on the accelerator, you can request that person when you make your next reservation.

The service, known as BeMyDD, was born out of the frustration the twenty-somethings and their friends experienced when trying to get home responsibly after a night at the bars. They’d always have to do the coin toss for who’s going to be the designated driver, or who looks the most sober, and that’s a scary game to play.

Enter BeMyDD. After paying a $25 annual membership fee, you are eligible to use the company’s Personal Driver Service and reserve a designated driver in advance to drive you around town in your own car. The designated driver – clad in shirt and tie – waits in the car while you and your friends carouse. The service costs anywhere from $12.50 to $15 an hour, depending on location. There is a three-hour minimum, but no mileage limits. Cars can be filled with as many people as there are seatbelts in the car.

If you forget to pre-plan before getting tipsy, there’s no problem. Just call BeMyDD and activate the “Pickup Service.” A team of two drivers will arrive to take both you and your car to the destination of your choice.  There is a $25 flat fee for the service, with an additional charge of $2.95 for the first 10 miles, plus $1.50 for each additional mile.

There’s no word on whether BeMyDD throws in two free aspirin to help cure the next morning’s hangover. Hahaha.

Originally, the company targeted drivers their own age – recently out of college and still in prime pub-crawling mode. Surprisingly, the company’s founders say much of the interest has come from customers who are 30 years old and above – people with something to lose who don’t want to risk the damage to their finances and their reputations that a DUI often brings. It promotes itself as generally being less expensive and more convenient than a taxi service, and I imagine it’s a lot cheaper than the legal fees and fines associated with a DUI.

Customers are urged to ask about the company’s insurance coverage and to find out under which circumstances BeMyDD would accept liability in the event of an accident caused by one of the company’s drivers.Of course, every time you turn your keys over to someone else, you’re putting your car – and your auto insurance – on the line. Remember the old saw: Insurance follows the car, not the driver. So if there’s an accident, the claim will fall on your policy. BeMyDD insures all its drivers and carries an umbrella policy for extra liability coverage. If an accident occurs and exhausts the car owner’s insurance coverage, BeMyDD will cover the rest.

BeMyDD services are not limited to bar-hoppers. The company offers a “Peace of Mind” plan designed for weddings and other special events. And  the service can be used for other purposes, such as making sure an elderly parent gets to a doctor’s appointment safely and on time.

It is now available in major cities such as Chicago, Atlanta, Houston, Miami and Washington, D.C. and it hopes to have BeMyDD in all 50 states by the end of the year.

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Caution: Drive with Care

Speed is the ultimate mantra of modern living. Everyone is moving fast to reach their desired destination. Traveling across places is a common scenario to all. Moving in a car, a bus or any other vehicle is better than walking. If we move around in a vehicle it can save our time. We can also reach any place on time. Nowadays it has become essential to know driving. However it is not enough to learn driving. The driver has to be aware of the rules and regulations of driving.

Good driving depends on practice. You must keep a few things in mind before you start driving. Adjust the seat according to your convenience. Make sure that all the glasses are clean and nothing can obstruct your view. Check whether the rearview mirrors are properly adjusted. Do not forget to check if the car is in neutral gear before you start the engine. Look whether the doors are locked properly. The most important thing is to put on the seat belt. The driver should ask the passengers to do the same. Check the brake lights before you start driving.

Do not cross the speed limits while you drive. This can save you from accidents and sudden crash. The situations often become out of control when you cross the speed limits. Driving too slowly can prove to be dangerous as well. So keep pace with the flow of traffic. Maintain safe distance in order to avoid striking the vehicle in front of you.

You should remember a few things when u back up. Check behind your vehicle before you get in. tiny objects and children are often not visible from the driver’s seat. Do not depend on the side mirror only. Look through the rear window directly.

If you follow a few things you can easily keep away yourself and the passengers from accident. Do not drive when you are ill, drowsy or fatigued. Taking alcohol before driving is dangerous. Other things that you should avoid while driving include reading. Always keep an eye on the road. Talking over the phone can distract your attention. So avoid using mobile phones while you drive. Adjusting the radio or changing CD or cassette is not permissible while driving as it can cause accident.

Following the traffic rules is very important while driving. You should move forward only when the road is clear. Avoid overtaking other vehicles. While crossing an intersection you should be more careful. The most important thing is to follow the signal. Start the engine only when the light is green. Stop the car when red signal is shown. Slow down the car at zebra crossings and let the people cross the road. Follow the signal for turns, stops and lane changes. Do not enter the [No Entry Zone].

While making a turn the driver should be aware of a number of things. Avoid making a last minute turn. Slow down before making a turn. Give turn signals to other vehicles while changing lane. If you want to make a turn in an intersection and you can not find proper lane move on to the next intersection and make the turn.

Drivers should be aware of the parking rules and regulations. Try to park your vehicle in the parking zone. If there is no parking zone nearby then you can park on a public road. However move your vehicle far away from the moving traffic. If it is not a one way street park on the right side of the road. After parking always lock the vehicle. Use parking lights while parking your car at night.

Following these rules and regulations is key to safe driving.

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Your Guide to Driving in Wet Weather

Don't Wreck Your New Car

There are a number of risks to driving in wet weather, but there are plenty of things you can do to minimize your risks and make it more likely that you’ll enjoy a safe journey. When it’s bucketing down outside, the last thing you’ll want to do is leave the car at home. However, it’s important that you take the wet weather and conditions into consideration when setting out and it’s a good idea to remind yourself of all of the tips and tricks to staying safe on the roads in the wet – even if you’ve been driving for years.

Being seen is another extremely important concern when it comes to driving in the rain, so make sure you do turn on your headlights when there are wet conditions. Another good tip is to make sure that you keep your headlights on a low beam, this is because high beams can cause excessive glare and actually impede your ability to see the road ahead. When it’s wet, you should also brake earlier and with less force, this is to maximize the stopping distance between you and cars in front and give other drivers plenty of warning.

You should also remember that conditions can be even worse when rain falls just after a long dry spell, this is because engine oil and grease will have had the chance to build up and will become slick when the rain hits it.

On the other hand, if the rain is heavy and persistent you need to be careful to avoid aquaplaning. This happens when rain pools on the surface of the road and if you’re steering goes very light while driving in wet conditions, it could be because you are aquaplaning. Gently releasing the accelerator helps your tires regain traction with the road and is the best way to ease your way back to safety.

As rain can impact on your visibility levels, it’s a good idea to do everything you can to improve it. This includes making sure your windscreens are clean to help keep them from misting up. You should also make sure the windscreen wash you use is of a good quality and replace any wipers that are becoming worn or ineffective.

In the same vein, it’s also important to make sure that your demister is good enough to clear the windows quickly. You’ll also want to make sure you repair windscreen chips beforehand to make sure your vision is as clear as possible. Exercise caution and you should be a safer wet-weather driver.

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