Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) Offers Safe Driving Tips to Teens
Encourages Parents to Promote Safe Driving Habits During National Teen Driver Safety Week
Encourages Parents to Promote Safe Driving Habits During National Teen Driver Safety Week
Murphy’s law “Whatever can go wrong will go wrong.” The chances of toast falling with the buttered side up depends on the cost of the carpet.
To quote Bob Seger, “Twenty years, where’d they go?”
Except for me it’s “33 years, where’d they go?” Oh my,
where did the time go…. it went so fast.
For 10 years I published a Newsletter for Eddie’s. Now, most of our marketing and ads are done through Social Media. This year has been difficult to say the least. Several of you have told me you miss the newsletter.
At this time of year, we as Americans pause our busy lives to give thanks to our creator and enjoy some of the blessings we have been given. This year will be different.
We live in a time and age where more and more things are becoming automated. There are however a few things that just can’t be automated such as a doctor’s touch, an electrician installing a new outlet, a plumber clearing a clogged drain, or a mechanic repairing a car. I have friends in all these trades and can say we are all struggling to get our young people interested in the trades.
Vehicle maintenance is the same way. This year, especially, you never know when or what will happen next, and if your vehicle has not been maintained regularly it may not be ready to go when you really need it.
“Car Batteries” – Safety First! Most car and light truck batteries are made of lead & acid in a plastic housing. Working with batteries can be very dangerous, use goggles for your eyes and rubber gloves for your hands before attempting any battery service.
To quote Bob Seger, “Twenty years, where’d they go?” Except for me, it’s “32 years, where’d they go?” Oh my, where did the time go… and it went so fast.
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