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Steering Wheel Lock-pedal To Wheel Anti Theft Device on 2040-parts.com

US $24.89
Location:

Dallas Center, Iowa, United States

Dallas Center, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used

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One-off 1990 Corvette ZR-1 Spyder saved from sinkhole; video shows extraction

Tue, 01 Apr 2014

You'll have to excuse the National Corvette Museum's timing -- museum staff are excited to report that a one-off 1990 Corvette ZR-1 Spyder has just been pulled from the sinkhole that opened up beneath the show floor in February, and they want you to know that this isn't some sort of cruel April 1 hoax. Don't believe us? Just watch the video below There hasn't been much headline-making news out of the Corvette museum since the 1 millionth Corvette built was saved from the sarlacc pit in early March, bringing the number of cars returned to ground level to five.

Smart parking needed to help drivers

Fri, 04 Apr 2014

SMART parking is needed to help relieve congestion in cities and help reduced stress levels for drivers to improve their health. This is the conclusion of a report into the difficulties facing urban drivers. Conducted by Dr Therese Cory, the report says parking has become one of the biggest frustrations for drivers in towns and cities.

Road Safety Group Asks If Driving Test Is Fit For Purpose

Thu, 17 Apr 2014

THE Institute Of Advanced Motorists (IAM) is asking the thorny question of whether the standard driving test is still fit for purpose. This comes on the back of a new poll from Vision Critical and the IAM, which uncovered that 30% of young drivers (aged 18-25) admit to breaking the law during their first few years on the road. Furthermore, despite spending many weeks learning to pass the test, 68% of younger drivers feel that they need to improve while 25% admit to crashing.