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Show FEBRUARY 814, 2001 THE - T1MES-INPEPENPEN- REAL ESTATE T Take control of the road this winter Warm clothes and gloves Ice scrapersnow brush Sand, salt or kitty litter for trac- tion Tire chains or traction mats Jumper cables Emergency markers or flares Shovel First aid kit Have Enough Insurance Theres only so much you can do to S Central Utah Insurance What everyone should know about winter driving Taking a few precautions and getting a quick refresher on the basics of winter driving could help keep you and your family safe on the road throughout the season. Prepare Your Car An important step is making sure that your car is in proper working order, as potential problems have a tendency to become actual problems at the worst time. So heres a list of things for WEEKLY-PACE- Allstate Mtvh southern Utah over 40 yn Homeowners Insurance Butters Risk Business Insurance avoid the prevent winter accidents-sfor ones you and the ones you can plan a cant. That means buying comprehensive automobile insurance policy from a reputable carrier. Luckily, the Internet has made it easier than ever to find the insurance you need. In fact, American drivers are expected to purchase more than 3 5 billion dollars worth of auto insurance online in 2001 alone! o 170 E. 100 S., Moab 259-598- 1 fax: Agents: John Fogg Ulan Fom Renee Lance email: foggjohnOlasal.net you or your mechanic to check: Tires-I- f you dont use snow tires, make sure your radials are properly inflated and have good tread. a BatteryAlternator-Rechargweak battery or replace it with one rated at or above 600 CCA (Cold Cranking Amps). Coldwell BankerArches Realty n 150 East Center e HeatingCooling Sy6tem-Chechoses for leaks or cracks and be sure is strong enough to your protect your engine. Brakes-Havthem inspected and serviced as needed. Lights-Checthat all lights are working and properly aimed. sure Wipers and washer fluid-Bto use washer solution. Spare your spare tire properly inflated and make sure you have a jack and lug wrench. Common Sense And Caution Once your car is prepared, its time to prepare the driver. Both novice and experienced winter drivers should keep these basic rules in mind during bad weather: If you dont have to travel, dont. During any winter weather, youre far k http:moab.netcoldwell.htm e:mail: ARCHES REALTY Expect the Best1 anti-freez- e This Week's Featured Property e 2798 BOBS DRIVE & & miniature PUTT golf. Be your own boss! k go-car- e Tire-Kee- p ''-- I v Cv r faViimil.M m. Potential , nflEixv RESIDENTIAL at home. Avoid sudden moves. Accelerate slowly, brake gently and turn smoothly to help your tires stick to the road. Practice. Spend some time in an empty parking lot after a snowfall to get the feel of how your car handles in slippery conditions. Wear your seat belt. Its your best defense in case of an accident. Stock Up For Emergencies Even if you avoid having an accident in bad weather, you can still end up in trouble on the road. And theres nothing worse than being unprepared in case your car breaks down or gets stuck in the snow. So youll want to make sure that you have some or all of these basic items on hand to help you get back on the road or keep you safe while you wait for help. Blanket Flashlight Non-perishab- chips or candy bars business LAND 3280 GOOD LOCATION FOR DEVELOPMENT 136 acres in Blanding, adjacent to City limits. Has well, natural gas to west property line. Call Nancy - Ext. 112 3281 GREAT OPPORTUNITY Purchase all or part of 3.9 acres, m1 in La Sal. Seller financing available. Views of the La Sal and Abajo mountains. Call Nancy Ext. 112 or (435)686-256! 1 -- 3147 BLUFF AREA located near the junction of 63 and 191. Makes a great Bed & Breakfast. Unique property with Red Rock Cliffs on 17 acres. 4 Bdrm, 3 bath home. 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