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    As the weather gets colder, you may dread stepping into a chilly car. But authorities warn that leaving your vehicle running while unattended can lead to theft — and in some places it is against ...

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  5. FTP-75 - Wikipedia

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    Five stops are included, idling occurs 19 percent of the time and acceleration of 5.1 mph/sec is achieved. Engine temperatures begin warm. The cycle represents a 3.6 mile (5.8 km) route with an average speed of 21.6 miles/h (34.8 km/h), maximum speed 54.8 miles/h (88.2 km/h), and a duration of 596 seconds.

  6. As freezing morning weather returns to South Carolina, starting your car early to warm it up for work seems sensible. But it could be illegal. A freeze warning hit multiple South Carolina counties ...

  7. Driving in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Percentage of US car crash fatalities where driver blood alcohol level was .01 and above, 1999–2012. Drunk driving is driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or both, to the degree that mental and motor skills are impaired. It is illegal in all jurisdictions within the U.S.

  8. Did You Know That Driving With Snow On Your Car Is Illegal In ...

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    It might seem harmless, but driving a car with remnants of that winter storm on it is so dangerous that it’s been made illegal in 11 states. Keep reading to find out why you should never drive ...

  9. Cruise control - Wikipedia

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    His invention is described in two patents filed that year (US patents 3570622 and 3511329), with the second introducing digital memory, and was the first electronic device that controlled a car. [12] Due to the 1973 oil crisis and rising fuel prices, the device became more popular in the U.S. [13] "Cruise control can save gas by avoiding surges ...