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Saturday, December 24, 2016

Happy Holidays 2016!


Are you naughty or nice? Santa knows how to ride. From my family to yours, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Uber’s Autonomous Driving Program In California Shut Down

Uber's autonomous driving program in California hangs in limbo following a ruling by the state's DMV.
Autonomous driving technology is all the rave these days. Thus, you can expect ride-hailing businesses such as Uber to jump on the bandwagon and invest their time and energy into being a leader in utilizing the technology in their fleet of vehicles. However, all is not sunny in California right now for Uber, as recently the company had to make a split decision to move their autonomous driving operations to Arizona. This is because one of Uber’s Volvo XC90 SUV’s that utilizes their technology was caught on camera running a red light, something that is of course illegal.

These vehicles were launched initially in San Francisco, but California’s DMV began to complain that Uber’s vehicles were not properly registered as “self-driving cars.” Uber fired back, stating that they don’t need any permits since their autonomous vehicles require a human operator remain at the wheel, meaning they don’t fit California’s definition of “autonomous.” Regardless, the DMV announced this past Wednesday that they are revoking existing registration on Uber’s cars. So, until further notice, the company is unable to operate their autonomous vehicle services in California.

The technology in these cars functions more similarly to driver assistance technology according to 
Uber, and the ride-hailing company is looking to get the last laugh. Currently, executives are looking at places where they can relaunch their autonomous cars (including California) and plan to work on new statewide rules as well. Arizona’s governor expressed excitement in the idea of having Uber’s autonomous cars operate within the state, good news for the company.

Volvo has vowed to take steps to become one of the safest automakers in the world, which includes becoming an innovator in autonomous vehicles.

Uber is far from the first automotive-related company to experiment with driverless cars. As both Ford and Volvo are actively taking steps to become leaders in this arena. Are you excited for the future of autonomous driving? How do you think it will impact everyday commuting? Keep an eye out for more upcoming technology, and also if your next Uber rolls up practically on its own.


Until next time, ROLL ON! And happy holidays!

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Saturday, December 10, 2016

Cheat Codes Please!


Gee, I actually really miss the days of using cheat codes in video games haha. I know I'm not alone in that regard! Now if only that worked for real at a dealer... #Vette

Sunday, December 4, 2016

Keep On Rollin’ – Tire Safety


Keeping your tires properly inflated and in the best condition is more important to your safety than you may realize. Under inflated tires result in worse handling overall, which you of course need the best of when it comes to making a quick maneuver. And what’s more is that you’ll be in more danger of slipping and sliding around in poor, snowy weather, such as we experienced today in parts of Michigan. Be sure to check out my older article on winter driving tips and how you should handle driving in those conditions.

Here’s a few tips on how to check and fill your tires with air:

  • Most cars have a sticker on the inside of the driver’s door with the proper amount of air (PSI) you should have in each tire. You can also find this in the owner’s manual. Pay attention to this info. For my car, its 30 PSI. Generally, I put a little more in (5 PSI approximately). This is just to be safe. However, don’t overinflate your tires since this can result in a rough ride and an equally unsafe experience.

  • Don’t assume your tire is flat by just looking at it. Actually take the time to measure the amount of air that’s in them, as it changes with the weather. Most newer cars make this easier and have built-in tire-pressure monitors, although if you prefer the old-fashioned approach, you can also purchase a tire-pressure gauge from your local auto parts store relatively cheap (from $5 to $30 depending on the type).

  • Check your air pressure before going on any major trips. This may seem obvious to many, but it will save you time and potentially money too. You may notice that your tires give you a different reading in the morning than in the evening. This is because, again, the pressure in them changes with the weather and after you’ve been driving around for some time. Remember that your tires are black in coloration, and black attracts heat.

  • If any of your tires are missing a cap (the tip that covers the stem where air is put into the tire), replace it ASAP! Especially if it’s coming up on the winter months where you live! I just did this for one of the tires on my car. The reason you want to knock this out is because if water gets in the valve stem and freezes, it can cause a flat.


Now here’s a few tips on how to know when it’s time to REPLACE your tires:

  • The coin test! Insert a coin, such as a penny, into a groove on your tires and see if you can see the top of the head on the coin. If you can’t, you’re good. If you can, it’s time to start looking for new tires.
  • Look for tread wear indicators on the tires. If the ribs that run across your tire are worn down, then you know it’s about time to replace that tire.

  • Sidewall damage cannot be repaired and is serious. You want to get these tires replaced IMMEDIATELY, as a blowout can result from damage to a sidewall. Also, have your car checked out for any other potential issues.

  • Uneven wear! This points to misalignments or a bad suspension on the car, which you likely would notice in your ride quality anyways. Get your tires replaced and your car serviced as well at the same time to prevent further damage to your new set of tires.

So overall, tire safety shouldn’t be overlooked. Especially when it comes to situations such as bad weather. Properly inflated tires result in a smoother, safer, more economical ride and save your wallet in the long run. Next time you plan a road trip or any other major adventure, be sure your car is up to the task by not only topping off all your fluids, but by making sure your tires are in order as well.

Until next time, ROLL ON! (Pun intended this time.)
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