The Best Childcare Starts Here #babysitter #Tips #Sittercity @Sittercity

The Best Childcare Starts Here
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Be Aware of Safety Issues Before Hailing a Ride with Uber #Uber

To Uber or Not to Uber? Ridesharing Faces Controversy

The big technology story for 2014 is Uber, the wildly popular ridesharing app that has revolutionized the taxi business. Great ideas, however, often experience growing pains. This month we bring you up to speed on possible safety risks using Uber.

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Downloads of the Uber app continue at a brisk pace, ranking #41 on the Apple App Store. Read more.
With one tap of a smartphone app, Uber is upending the taxi business and changing the way people around the world commute. The meteoric rise of Uber, and other ridesharing services like Lyft and Sidecar, offer convenience and savings for riders while creating new work opportunities for drivers. But concerns about oversight, safety, pricing and worker rights have made 2014 a bumpy ride for Uber.  You should know the risks of ridesharing and your rights (or lack thereof) as a passenger. E-hail for more. >>>

 
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videoLearn How Uber Connects Riders With Drivers

Uber is a transportation networking company (TNC) that connects riders directly with drivers through a downloadable smartphone app and other advanced technologies. See how it works on the Uber YouTube channel. View video.

video2“Who’s Driving You” Takes On Ridesharing

“Who’s Driving You” is an initiative of the Taxicab, Limousine & Paratransit Association that opposes unregulated ridesharing services, such as Uber, and highlights the risks for passengers, drivers and pedestrians. View video.

video3Will Taxicabs Soon Be Extinct?

PBS Newshour’s Making Sense is an online program that covers business and economics. Paul Solman reports on how the traditional taxicab could soon be an endangered species thanks to ridesharing services. View video.
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5 Signs You Need New Tires #Geico #tires #tips #safety

5 Signs You Need New Tires

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Former race-car driver Johnny Unser reveals the telltale warnings of a worn-out tire.

Checking your tires is like going to the dentist, says Johnny Unser, former race-car driver and five-time veteran of the Indy 500. “It’s something we don’t do often enough, that we put off until we absolutely have to.”

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), tire failure causes around 11,000 car crashes each year. Both Unser and the NHTSA recommend doing a quick tire inspection once a month. Here’s what to look for:

  1. Bulges, gouges or cracks 
    When a tire deflates, it bulges at the sides. Unser says this is a sign of low tire pressure or a slow air leak. “If you see cracks in the sidewall, gouges or anything that looks odd, take it in to your dealer and have them look at it.”
  2. Tread wear 
    The old-school penny test is one way to check your treads: Place a penny into the tread, with Lincoln’s head pointing down. If you can still see the top of his noggin, the tread is dangerously low. Most modern tires, however, have wear bars: bits of rubber woven into the pattern at a specific depth. “You can find the wear bars that go across the groove, and if the tread pattern is worn down to that wear bar, you need to replace your tire,” says Unser.
  3. Tire pressure 
    Tires deflate at a rate of about one pound per square inch (PSI) per month. “You’re not going to wear your tires down in a month,” Unser says, “but you should check that you have the right inflation pressure.”
  4. Temperature 
    Tire pressure drops in extreme cold. The challenge in summer, says Unser, is “excessive heat buildup in the tire.” If you’re heading out on a road trip with an underinflated tire, it will generate more heat and wear out faster.
  5. Vibration 
    Watch out for vibration or thumping when you’re driving. If it feels like it’s coming from under the seats, the rear tires may be out of balance. Vibration from the steering wheel could indicate suspension issues. Unser says anything less than a smooth ride means you should take your car in to the dealer.

When it’s time to replace your tires, Unser recommends doing so in pairs or all four at a time for better performance and traction and, ultimately, a safer ride.

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Learn about these 12 social media apps for your teen’s safety #teens #summer #safety

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Dear Parent,

With more free time during the summer, your teen will likely be spending more time on her phone. Stay in the loop by learning about these 12 social media apps that could be used inappropriately, and follow these 5 rules to help keep her safe online.

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