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DEFIANCE, OH 43512 Dietsch Sales and Service . .Edgerton. pg. 4, 5 Estle Chevrolet Cadillac . .Defi ance . pg. 8, 9 Huggins Auto Sales . .Ottawa. pg. 14, 15 uca Integrity Ford . .Paulding . pg. 10, 11 illiam Fulton Ottaa Northtowne Motors . .Defi ance . pg. 16, 17 Stykemain Buick-GMC . .Defi ance . pg. 6, 7 Defiance Henry ood Sanduy Vision Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram . .Defi ance . pg. 12, 13 aulding Seneca utnam Hancoc an To advertise in NW Ohio Auto Magazine: ert yandot 419-784-5441 or 800-589-5441 llen Upcoming deadline to reserve space for NW Ohio Auto Hardin uglaie March / April Issue - March 16 Mercer See the full inventory of participating dealers at NWOhioAuto.com “NW Ohio Auto” is a monthly publication jointly produced by The Defi ance Publishing Company. Copyright 2015. How to use Text Codes In NW Ohio Auto Magazine Text Codes allow mobile phones to exchange short text messages. 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Learning these warrant using hazard lights. changes and adjusting • Don’t block the “fast lane.” driving habits can keep The far-left lane has long motorists and their been considered the passing passengers safe. lane. Although some police • Watch the clock. departments have become Older guidelines more lenient in allowing indicated keeping drivers to actually stay in the hands on the steering left lane, it’s still courteous wheel at the positions to use it as infrequently as of 10 and 2 if you were possible. When you do fi nd imagining it as a clock. yourself in the left lane, New information indicates this can be dangerous to the recognize that you should maintain highway speed or arms and hands should the air bag deploy in a crash. The accelerate slightly to get around the car you need to pass. National Highway Traffi c Safety Administration and Driving slowly in the left lane can compromise your own AAA now say you should grip the wheel at the 9 and 3 safety and that of your passengers and fellow drivers. positions, which safely allows drivers to maintain control • Anticipate road conditions. There are differences between of their vehicles. driving on rural roads, paved roads and heavily traffi cked • Change your turns. Air bag safety also comes into play highways, especially during inclement weather or when when making turns. Rather than the formerly taught way encountering adverse conditions. There’s no magic speed of hand-over-hand turning, drivers should push with one or technique that is ideal all of the time. Drivers need to hand and pull with the other to steer the wheel — safely learn to adapt to the conditions to facilitate safe passage. keeping their hands away from the plastic casing and the Keep in mind that it can be diffi cult to stop on gravel, wet possible release of heat and pressure from an exploding roadways or those covered with leaves. air bag. • Avoid the big rush. Always try to leave extra time to • Use hazard lights only when real hazards are reach a destination. This way you will not have to speed encountered. Some people are very generous in their use or make tricky maneuvers to get to an appointment on of hazard lights, turning them on when double-parking, time. Rushing around can lead to distractions or unsafe in bad weather or when they are carrying a heavy load. practices. Reduce your accident risk by building extra time Various states and areas have specifi c laws governing into your trip. the use of hazard lights, including when and when not to Driving rules are not static, and drivers should stay current use them. Hazard lights may inadvertently put drivers in on practices that are safe and those that are no longer danger because they can override turning signals. Some correct to use on the roadways. 4 Page 4 hotoo February / March 2016 BODY SHOP • FULL SERVICE • AUTO REPAIR 01 DODE RA 00 107,495 miles, Stk# T2783 199 TET 3B71 To 24714 003 003 EEP DODE LIBERTY RA 00 80,271 miles, Stk# T2739 107,741 miles, Stk# T2771 99 199 TET 390 To 24714 TET 3 To 24714 00 00 FORD DODE F-10 DAOTA 105,571 miles, Stk# T2748 147,206 miles, Stk# T2780A 1399 899 TET 4EB4 To 24714 TET 2MO6 To 24714 00 00 CHEVROLET DODE COLORADO RA 100 128,443 miles, Stk# T2749 98,141 miles, Stk# T2774 1099 849 TET 4E To 24714 TET 37 To 24714 1774 S. State Route 49 2 mil. 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