Showing posts with label Safe Driving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Safe Driving. Show all posts

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Chevrolet Launches "Vocal" App that Aims to Curb Distracted Driving

Chevrolet Launches "Vocal" App that Aims to Curb Distracted Driving

MT. PLEASANT, Mich. -- Part of the initiative to promote safer and less distracted driving, Chevrolet is launching a new app called "Call Me Out" to help remind new and experienced drivers alike to put their phones down and keep their eyes on the road.

According to a recent surveyed performed by Research Now, 84% of people admit that driving while handling a phone is dangerous, and yet 90% of drivers say that they do it. Driven to encourage a change and the behavior and conversation, Chevy hosted a hackathon during which they challenged teams of young people to propose ways to combat distracted driving, and from that, the framework of Call Me Out was conceived.

The new app combines two powerful and influential forces: technology and our loved ones. Friends and family members of users have the ability to record a message through the app that will activate when the user tries to use their phone while driving, effectively "calling them out" and making them think twice about the potentially deadly consequences of taking their eyes off the road.

“As the father of two daughters, I am keenly aware of all the perils that my children face out in the world on a daily basis, and that is why it is so important for GM and Chevrolet to offer technologies that help all of us become safer drivers,” says Alan Batey, president of GM North America and head of Global Chevrolet. “With Call Me Out we are extending our commitment beyond the technologies integrated into GM and Chevy vehicles and are making the app available for Android phone users who drive other vehicle makes and models in an effort to help people change their driving behavior and make our roads safer.”

HOW IT WORKS

  • Call Me Out uses the voices of the driver's loved ones to help them fight the urge to engage in risky distracted driving as if they were physically in the vehicle.
  • Currently, the app is only available to Android phone users who can download it for free in the Google Play store.
  • The app utilizes the vehicle's accelerometer and GPS to detect when the driver physically picks up their phone while traveling at speeds of more than 5 MPH, at which point it plays recorded, personalized messages from friends and family that remind them to put their phone down and concentrate on the road.
  • The app also adds a little competition to help encourage drivers to stay safe on the road, featuring a scoreboard and rankings, and keeping score of how much the user handles their phone. The less they do, the higher their score and rank on the leaderboard.

“Today’s vehicles offer a range of active safety features like Lane Keep Assist and Forward Automatic Braking that help drivers stay more aware of their surroundings,” says Tricia Morrow, Chevy safety engineer. 
“But we also know the vehicle is only one element. Chevy’s Call Me Out app gives drivers another great tool to reinforce good driving behaviors — and as a mom of a teenage daughter, I personally know how important it is to model good driving behaviors and encourage others to do the same.”
Drivers must be 18 years or older and have a compatible device and data plan to use Call Me Out.
At Hank Graff Mt. Pleasant we strive to provide our customers with a car buying experience that is accommodating, stress-free and fun! Visit us at our Chevrolet dealership located at 4580 E Pickard Rd in Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858 or our Buick GMC Cadillac dealership located at 116 N. Mission St in Mount Pleasant, MI 48858.

Friday, October 20, 2017

6 Tips for Safe Halloween Driving

MT. PLEASANT, Mich. – On October 31st, parents, children, ghosts, ghouls, and goblins will all make their way to the streets to take part in the annual tradition of trick-or-treating. However, due to the busy atmosphere and large crowds of people walking around at night, Halloween is also one of the most dangerous times of the year. According to Safe Kids USA, children are twice as likely to be involved in vehicle-related accidents on Halloween than they would any other day of the year. Make the road safer for trick-or-treaters this year with these 6 tips for safe Halloween driving.

1. Check Your Oil and Coolant


6 Tips for Safe Halloween Driving

Your vehicle's oil and coolant help to regulate the temperature of your engine, preventing it from overheating as you drive. Without proper oil levels, your engine's components will rub against one another, creating friction, producing heat and causing damage to important parts of your engine. Additionally, a low coolant level can cause heat to produce at a much faster rate, which can quickly create problems within your engine and its components. An overheating engine can cause a vehicle to break down and increase the chances of traffic buildups and accidents on the road. Keep an eye on your fluid levels to increase your safety on the road!

Our Recommendation: You should have your oil changed every 3,000-5,000 miles, or whenever your vehicle owner's manual tells you to do so, and have your coolant checked and changed every 30,000 miles. If you aren't sure how to check your oil or coolant, our guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions and indicators to determine whether or not you need your oil or coolant changed!

2. Test Your Headlights and Taillights


6 Tips for Safe Halloween Driving

If you're planning on driving at night, one of the most important components to check before you hit the road are your headlights and taillights. Your headlights will help you spot pedestrians and hazards on the road as you drive, keeping both you and other trick-or-treaters safe this Halloween. Your taillights serve a similar purpose, as they help to notify pedestrians and other drivers behind you when you are preparing to stop or take a turn. Making sure your headlights and taillights are in working condition can make a huge difference this Halloween season.

Our Recommendation: Bring a friend along for this one! When the sun goes down, have them stand in front of your parked vehicle as you turn it on, engaging the headlights. Next, turn on your left turn signal, then your right turn signal. After that, make your buddy stand behind the vehicle and repeat the process. If they notice any dim or dark headlights or taillights, wait until the morning and then bring it into our Service Center. We'll make sure your lights are in proper working condition before Halloween begins!

3. Practice Street Safety


6 Tips for Safe Halloween Driving

Street safety might seem like a no-brainer if you've been driving for a long time, but people can be very unpredictable on Halloween. Groups will frequently jaywalk or cross the street at the last second at busy intersections. While this may be frustrating as a driver, practicing defensive driving during the holiday season can make the difference between a minor inconvenience and a Halloween nightmare.

Our Recommendation: Pay very close attention to speed limits, crosswalks, and other street signs that can indicate whether or not you will need to stop. If you see pedestrians attempting to cross the road, give them the right of way and allow them to proceed. Additionally, if you approach a yellow light, do not try to make the light and cross the intersection! This is an extremely unsafe driving habit and can lead to dangerous consequences. Refer to these Halloween driving safety tips to keep your trick-or-treaters and passengers safe this year.

4. Fill Your Tires


6 Tips for Safe Halloween Driving

Driving with low air in your tires can affect your vehicle in a variety of ways. You'll experience poor gas mileage, have difficulty braking, and may even encounter damage to your axles or wheels themselves. Keeping your tires properly inflated can help you avoid accidents, costly repairs, and will greatly improve your fuel economy.

Our Recommendation: First, check the amount of PSI or pressure your vehicle owner's manual says your tires should be at. Next, purchase a tire gauge to help you determine your tires' PSI. Finally, head to a nearby gas station or tire inflation center and find the nearest air pump. Unscrew the small cap on your hubcap and insert the air pump, pressing down on the lever to engage the air. Alternate filling your tires with pressure and checking your tires' pressure on the gauge to determine when they are at their appropriate level. Lastly, once you've successfully filled all your tires to their proper PSI, screw the caps back on your tires.

5. Use Your Vehicle's Advanced Safety Features


6 Tips for Safe Halloween Driving

Do you own a new Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, or Cadillac vehicle? Good news! It's probably equipped with a suite of advanced safety features! From the optional Adaptive Cruise Control to the standard Rear Vision Camera, you can make the road a much safer place with your vehicle's safety features.

Our Recommendation: If you own or are interested in buying or leasing a new vehicle, explore some of the advanced safety features that come standard or optional on most GM vehicles, then let us know if you want to schedule a test drive to see how this technology works in person!

6. Have Your Vehicle Inspected


6 Tips for Safe Halloween Driving

The best way to ensure that your vehicle is run effectively on the road this Halloween is to have it inspected. Our ASE Certified service team members can help with oil changes, coolant flushes, tire changes, headlight replacements, and much more. You can schedule a check-up to have your vehicle's important components inspected to make sure that it is safe to drive.

Our Recommendation: The best way to keep your vehicle in great shape is by staying up to date on its routine maintenance. It's an important part of vehicle ownership that can often be overlooked, but proper care and effort will ensure that your car, truck, crossover, or SUV lasts a very long time.

It is always better to be safe than sorry, especially on a busy and crowded day like Halloween. Make the streets a less dangerous place this October 31st with these 6 tips for safe Halloween driving. As we mentioned earlier, one of the best ways to protect yourself on the road is to take advantage of the advanced safety features available on GM vehicles. Also, let us know if you have any questions or would like to try these safety features for yourself by scheduling a free test drive

At Hank Graff Mt. Pleasant we strive to provide our customers with a car buying experience that is accommodating, stress-free and fun! Visit us at our Chevrolet dealership located at 4580 E Pickard Rd in Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858 or our Buick GMC Cadillac dealership located at 116 N. Mission St in Mount Pleasant, MI 48858.

Websites: Chevrolet: HankGraffMtPleasant.com and Buick GMC Cadillac: GraffBGC.com

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Monday, June 27, 2016

5 Safe Driving Tips for the Holiday Weekend

MT. PLEASANT, Mich. – The Fourth of July is fast approaching and vacation plans are finalizing. Before you hit the road for a weekend full of sun and smiles, our team at Graff Mt. Pleasant wants to make sure you arrive in one piece with our 5 safe driving tips for the holiday weekend. We also want to make sure you have the right vehicle for your trip, like a 2016 Chevrolet Equinox. This busy weekend will bring high traffic and difficult driving. If you plan ahead, stay calm and flexible, prepare for the unexpected, and have the right vehicle, your holiday weekend can start the moment you buckle-up your seat belt! Below you will find the 5 safe driving tips for the holiday weekend that we suggest so you can get to your vacation destination safely. 

Plan Your Route
In this day and age your GPS and your phone can help you get to where you need to be. But the road can be unpredictable. Be prepared for your trip by planning out the route in which you will take. Make yourself familiar with the distance and time. We also recommend having a back up route if you have to change your plans suddenly.

5 Safe Driving Tips for the Holiday Weekend


Be Flexible
Everyone is traveling and trying to get to their vacation spots at the same time. As the roads get crowded with drivers the best thing you can do is be flexible. Don’t get angry when you find yourself in back up traffic, or if you are directed to a detour. Give yourself plenty of time to reach your destination so you can have a more relaxing driving experience.

Don’t Speed
We know you want to start vacation as soon as possible! However, with crowded roads and high traffic highways, getting there fast is not the safest option. Speedy drivers can turn into angry and distracted drivers. Instead of focusing on the vehicles around you, you become more occupied with the finished line. Take a deep breath and follow the posted speed limits. 

5 Safe Driving Tips for the Holiday Weekend

Be Ready In Case of an Emergency
We recommend being ready for anything every time you get behind the wheel. If you are traveling a long distance, make sure you are prepared for any emergency. Have an emergency kit in your vehicle, keep your phone battery charged in case you need to make a call, and make sure you never let your gas tank drop too low if you are traveling in rural areas.

Have Your Car Properly Serviced
Before you take any long distance driving trip, you will need to make sure your vehicle is ready for the road. While traveling your car could face unfamiliar roads, a lot of stop-and-go traffic, and high temperatures. Have your car, truck, SUV, or crossover’s routine maintenance done before you leave on your trip.

At Graff Chevrolet Mt. Pleasant we want your car to be ready for the summer holiday so you don’t have to worry. Our Summer Car Care pages discuss everything from helping your fuel efficiency with fuel system maintenance, to keeping you and your passengers cool with cooling and A/C system maintenance. Our Summer Car Care pages teach you about the different ways to protect your vehicle from the sun, and much more! Schedule your summer car care service appointment our website today.

If you are getting ready for a family vacation, you will want to make sure you have a vehicle that will get everyone there safely and comfortably. Visit our sales team at Graff Chevrolet Mt. Pleasant and test drive the 2016 Chevrolet Equinox. This family friendly midsized SUV offers everything from top of the line safety features, connectivity technologies, plenty of cargo space, and a spacious interior that will make your travel experience more comforting. Get behind the wheel of a 2016 Chevrolet Equinox and discover why everyone is talking about one of Chevrolet’s top selling vehicles.

At Hank Graff Mt. Pleasant we strive to provide our customers with a car buying experience that is accommodating, stress-free and fun! Visit us at our Chevrolet dealership located at 4580 E Pickard Rd in Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858 or our Buick GMC Cadillac dealership located at 116 N. Mission St in Mount Pleasant, MI 48858.

Websites: Chevrolet: HankGraffMtPleasant.com and Buick GMC Cadillac: GraffBGC.com

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