Posted on 04 January 2015. Tags: cars, lane, mother-nature, motorcycle, motorcycle safety, nature, open, power sports, rider-magazine, safety, tips, weather, wind
The thrill of the open air and open road on a motorcycle also means you’re more exposed to changing weather. While you may do everything possible to drive your motorcycle safely , you never know when Mother Nature is going to throw a torrential downpour your way. Or, maybe it’s a lot colder than you anticipated and you have to figure out how to adapt to stay safe and be comfortable. Even if you checked the weather before jumping on your bike, longer, farther road trips may bring a variety of conditions. Here’s what you can do to be prepared for Mother Nature while on the road: Precipitation Rain, snow, sleet or hail – whatever the clouds bring might not be conducive to safe motorcycle riding.
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Motorcycle Safety: Riding in Bad Weather
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Posted on 04 January 2015. Tags: america, electric vehicle, electric-car, energy, heater, holidays, interior, safety, snow, temperature, traffic-safety, vehicle, weather
Electric vehicles have been around since the late 1800s, in one form or another, but have recently grown in popularity thanks in large part to their low environmental impact and cost savings on gas. But, did you know your electric vehicle may be less efficient during the frigid months of winter?
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Maximize Your Electric Car’s Range in Cold Weather
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Posted on 02 January 2015. Tags: auto, backup, driver, driving emergencies, driving safety tips, emergency, family, kids, mom ceo, steering, steering-ratio, steering-wheel, vehicle, weather, weather-driving
The latest technology might be an annoyance when you’re trying to get in that 15-minute nap and your kids are playing on the tablet at full volume, but when a Mom CEO (Chief Emergency Officer) is dealing with a weather emergency in the car, the latest innovations can help get you and your family home safely. Today’s vehicles seem to pack in helpful technology from roof to tires and from bumper to bumper. Check out where some of these useful advances might be in your vehicle and how they can help any Mom CEO stay safe on the road despite extreme weather.

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The Influence of Technology on Bad Weather Driving
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Posted on 11 December 2014. Tags: area, auto, driving emergencies, family, ground, myth, plans, potential-myth, quiz, weather, windows
When it comes to driving in bad weather, people may inadvertently perpetuate myths and give advice that’s just plain wrong. A mom acting as the Chief Emergency Officer of her family tries to separate fact from fiction, know which sources to trust, and busts myths like it’s her full-time job (along with her nine other full-time jobs)

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Mom CEOs: Busting Bad Weather Driving Myths
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Posted on 16 October 2014. Tags: energy, garden, lawn, leaves, love, maintain & renovate, nutrients, over-the-winter, summer, weather, winter
As the leaves begin to fall, your love-hate relationship with your rake returns. If you find yourself dreading bagging all those leaves, there’s an alternative disposal method that might be a good solution for you. Fallen leaves shouldn’t be bagged and sent to the trash, according to LocalHarvest . When you throw away fallen leaves, you are also tossing out vital nutrients that your garden, lawn and plants can use. Here are a few tips, provided by LocalHarvest, on how to get more use from those fallen leaves

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Alternatives to Bagging Your Leaves
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Posted on 10 October 2014. Tags: article, children, create-the-fire, family, fire, lifestyle, opportunity, position, survival-skill, trees, weather
A cool breeze glides through the trees and leaves gently fall to the ground. Sounds like a perfect night for a bonfire, doesn’t it? You can take that plan one step further by camping out in the backyard with the family.

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Ease Into Camping in Your Own Backyard
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Posted on 12 September 2014. Tags: allstate, appeared-first, area-threatened, emergency preparedness, infographic, natural-disaster, tropical-weather, understanding, warnings-mean, watches, weather
If you live in an area threatened by tropical storms and hurricanes, it’s important to know what all the watches and warnings mean and how to prepare for them.

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INFOGRAPHIC: Understanding Tropical Weather Watches and Warnings
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Posted on 09 September 2014. Tags: harley-dealer, motorcycle, motorcycling, olympia-gloves, riding, safety, summer driving, weather
If you’re thinking about taking up motorcycling, you probably have a good handle on the gear you’ll need — helmet, jacket and pair of riding pants (or one-piece motorcycle suit), gloves, boots, and possibly body armor .
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Hot Tips for Riding Your Motorcycle in Warm Weather
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