Many car accidents happen due to the drivers’ inability to clearly see the road ahead. Snowstorms, heavy rains, and insufficient street lighting can make it very difficult for them to see beyond a few meters. This is why your Honda car has a wide array of features that provide illumination as well as increase its conspicuity. One of these important features is the Honda park light.
Often sporting either a bright orange or red color, a Honda park light does more than what its name suggests. More than a tool that allows you to estimate the distance between your car and the wall you are backing up to, a Honda park light alerts motorists behind you of your presence.
For example, whenever you press on the brakes, each Honda park light turns bright to inform others that you are slowing down or coming to a complete stop. Moreover, it complements the brightness of your Honda tail lights and blinks simultaneously with these so that if you are stranded or going in reverse, you can be spotted immediately. Also, Honda park lights can usually be set to blink in sync with your Honda turning signal to indicate your intention to turn or change lanes. All in all, Honda park lights make your position and movement on the street more visible, thereby increasing over-all road safety.
Road safety is so important that laws are enacted to punish motorists who fail to replace broken park light lenses or burnt-out park light bulbs. Did you know that unless your car is only for show, you can choose park light colors that are only allowed by the law? Such rules and regulations are there for your protection as well as those of other motorists. Therefore, it is imperative that you replace broken park lights with new Honda park lights without delay.
Starting the 13th of January this coming year, one of the automotive industry’s most awaited grand events would be opening its doors to the public. This event is the 2007 North American International Auto Show, which is much more known as the NAIAS. The show would be open to the public starting the 13th of January, as mentioned, and would be open up until the 21st.
Many car aficionados, followers, and plain auto lovers would be rushing to the mentioned event to take part of the sights and feel the thrill of being part of the 2007 NAIAS. After all, this is not your usual auto dealer where you get to see only a couple of the latest GM performance parts. The 2007 NAIAS would be an avenue for all manufacturers to show off the vehicles of the past, of the present, and even of the future.
The organizers of the 2007 NAIAS has already come up with a plan to coordinate with another group – the Click and Park. Together, they would be solving the problem of parking during the mentioned event. As per a press release given out, NAIAS and Click and Park would be giving the public an easy and efficient parking system. Plus, there would also be some new shuttle services as part of the event and the shuttle services would be roaming to and from the Detroit Zoo to the Greenfield Village. As per the Click and Park system, there is an online parking system and some spaces are already reserved and some are for sale. That way, when you do go to the event, all you need to do so find your space and you are all set. There is no need for you to go round and round for that elusive parking space.
Robert Thibodeau is the senior co-chairperson for the 2007 NAIAS and he states, “Our goal is to make transportation for attendees to Cobo as fast and efficienet as possible. Click and Park is an excellent system that has been used at college bowl games, NASCAR race events and Super Bowls. We are happy to partner with this organization for the second year in a row and hope that it will make traveling to the NAIAS more convenient for our attendees.”
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