Jan 24, 2013 | Transportation Infographics
Over the years as car safety technology has seen major advances. With more and more drivers on the road each year it’s no wonder people have been striving to improve the safety of their cars. We have progressed in leaps and bounds in car safety and will continue to do so. The following infographic created by First4Lawyers shows how car safety has changed over the past 100 years, and how it looks set to change over the next few years.
Jan 22, 2013 | Internet Infographics, Transportation Infographics
When people need to transport a vehicle, there are proper steps and considerations they must take into account. By being prepared to handle all the preparations and knowing what is expected of them as a mover, they can be ready to make the chore of getting their vehicle transported a breeze. That is why A1AutoTransport.com created an infographic to help people know the top nine most important facts about vehicular transportation.
Jan 17, 2013 | Transportation Infographics
In the following infographic by the folks over at Go-Part.com, some basic repairs that can be conducted in one’s driveway or garage are outlined, reminding us that there are several ways to save money when it comes to our vehicles. By noting the average replacement times, cost of parts, and the alternatives in using a professional, their goal is to create some confidence in consumers that there are some common repairs that can be facilitated quickly and effectively.
Jan 17, 2013 | Internet Infographics, Transportation Infographics
This interactive infographic from Sixt attempts to simply and straightforwardly present all the complex rules and regulations surrounding driving across Europe in a clean, easy to understand format. It includes drunk driving laws, speed limits, items you’re legally required to have in the car, and some humorous observations about driving in each country.
Jan 17, 2013 | Transportation Infographics
Finding yourself stranded in your car due to treacherous conditions like snow, ice, poor visibility and slick roads only to discover you have junk in the trunk, rather than the necessary roadside emergency supplies, can place you and your family in jeopardy. According to a new survey by State Farm® and KRC Research, more than 60 percent of drivers had some sort of “junk” (non-emergency supplies) in their trunk ranging from extra clothes and shoes to used food or drink containers. While 99 percent of drivers had at least one emergency supply in their vehicle, such as spare tire or jumper cables, a mere nine percent carried all the essential emergency roadside supplies.
Jan 17, 2013 | Transportation Infographics
The van has made a tremendous impact on American society over the years. Have you ever wondered how the working van has evolved? Find out more about vans and how they have revolutionized in the United States on this infographic created by American Van.
Jan 8, 2013 | Transportation Infographics
Who actually enjoys getting up in the morning and driving to work? Most people don’t, so imagine that your car would do the driving, and you could use the free time to catch up on work, play a game on your iPhone, or whatever you please to do with your two free hands. Sounds great doesn’t it? Well, the idea isn’t too far off. Self-driving cars are in our near future and this infographic presented by InsuranceQuotes provides a deeper look into them.
Jan 7, 2013 | Transportation Infographics
Each year, nearly 11 million automobile accidents occur. Understanding how to protect yourself after an accident is important for both peace of mind and a speedy recovery. This infographic has some great information.
Jan 4, 2013 | Transportation Infographics
With the growing popularity of alternative-fueled vehicles, the selection in design & the high-tech motors that power them have grown considerably. This infographic from Sinotech highlights their growth and how the BLDC Motor has played a large role in their development.
Jan 4, 2013 | Transportation Infographics
New Yorkers are faced with infinite struggles in their daily life including higher taxes, congestion, transportation delays, $5 cups of coffee, and so much more. But the one thing they have over any other city in the world is a safe, (usually) reliable, 24/7 means of public transportation – the subway.