Fall Automotive Supplement
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Being Bald This Fall Could be Dangerous
The dropping temperatures and gray, rainy days of fall do more than curb our ability to spend time outside -- they can cause driving risks. Stopping on wet roads can take up to four times the normal distance.
Corporate Travelers Seek out the Personal Touch at Bed & Breakfast Inns
Matt Gill spends at least part of most weeks on the road in his job as a consultant for a multi-national technology consulting company. But instead of checking into the nearest chain hotel, Gill seeks out local bed & breakfast inns as his home away from home.
Disneyland Wants Your Photo Memories for the 'Happiest Faces on Earth . . . A Disney Family Album'
Disneyland in Southern California, Walt Disney's original theme park, has been bringing families together in an atmosphere of fun and magic for nearly 50 years. Most of these happy times have been captured on film through the past five decades and are now cherished images in family photo albums the world over.
Fall Marks Perfect Time for Car Care
The vacations are over, the kids are back in school and cooler evenings have begun. The pros and the nonprofit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) recommend that you take advantage of the lull to prepare your vehicle for the winter ahead.
Georgia Offers Thrills and Spills
Recognized around the world as the backdrop for "Gone With the Wind," home of Coca-Cola and CNN and host of the 1996 Olympic games, Georgia is often overlooked as the sportsman's paradise that it is. However, the Peach State's diverse landscape and breathtaking scenery offer some of the most exciting and challenging outdoor adventures in the country.
Georgians Fall into a New Season
Leaves are changing, crops are being harvested, Halloween costumes are taking shape and warm apple cider is brewing; fall is in the air in Georgia! It is the time of year when people want to turn off their air conditioners and enjoy the crisp autumn air on a leisurely hayride or while roasting marshmallows around a campfire.
Hit the Highway with These Road Trip Tips
The great American road trip is still a very popular vacation, and with so many people hitting the roads, Sam Katz, chairman and CEO of Cendant Travel Distribution Services, which operates CheapTickets.com, offers some road trip tips for a stress-free vacation.
Know Before You Go
These days, it seems we're always on the move. Whether we're driving kids to soccer practice, heading off on a business trip or planning a vacation to visit family and friends, we need the latest information to prepare accordingly.
Motorcycles Offer a Great Way to View Fall Foliage
Some lucky motorcycle owners live in parts of the country where they can use their bikes all year 'round. Other motorcyclists have to take advantage of the few months that come between the freezing temperatures of winter and the sweltering heat of high summer.
Stars and Smiley faces -- What do hotel ratings really mean?
When Bonnie Kurz decided to plan a family vacation out West, her first stop was the Internet. In a time when millions of options are just a point and click away, planning her vacation became an adventure in itself.
SUVs and Trucks Take Over the Road
What would we do without plastic bags? Very few people remember what it was like before plastic bags became an icon of convenience and practicality and now art -- the "beautiful" swirling, floating bag in American Beauty?
Think You're a Safe Driver? Think Again
A recent survey has found that 99 percent of us think we're safe drivers. But, are we checking under the hood, kicking the tires or even buckling our seatbelts? Surprisingly, nine out of 10 Americans are not.
