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The 'Dutch Reach' Prevents Bike Crashes
The Dutch Reach is saving the lives of bicyclists all over the world. HowStuffWorks looks at this simple tip that can prevent crashes.
Do Today's Cars Still Need Tuneups?
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Most late-model cars are super-advanced and require only regular maintenance. That's not the same as a tuneup. HowStuffWorks explains the difference.
How to Wipe Personal Data From Your Car
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Your car is collecting info on you every time you start it up. HowStuffWorks looks at the best way to wipe it clean before you give it up.
Tesla Dog Mode Keeps Pets Cool in Locked Cars
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At first Tesla's new Dog Mode sounds brilliant. But is it? HowStuffWorks looks at the safety of this new Tesla car option.
Should Licensed Drivers Be Tested Periodically?
Experts say there's no real benefit from retesting experienced drivers, except in special situations. HowStuffWorks looks at the reality.
A Tesla Can Make More Fart Sounds Than a Whoopee Cushion
The latest Tesla update included several silly Easter eggs, including one that makes the car fart on command. HowStuffWorks looks at the crazy update.
How Has the HANS Device Changed Car Racing?
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The Head and Neck Safety device was developed by the late Dr. Bob Hubbard. HowStuffWorks looks at the impact it has made in car racing.
Behind the Scenes at Supercross
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What does it take to put on Supercross, one of fastest, high-flying motorcycle races in the world? HowStuffWorks goes there to find out.
Why Is 9/10 Added to Gas Prices?
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The practice of tacking 9/10 of a cent on the end of a gas price goes back to a decades-old tax imposed by state and federal governments. It was supposed to expire but never did.
Do You Have to 'Break In' a New Car?
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Your new shoes aren't at their most comfortable until you break them in. Does the same hold true for your new car? HowStuffWorks finds out.