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How Do Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirrors Work?

Many of the vehicles at Dallas Collision Center come with advanced components that can help keep you safe on Dallas roads. One of the available components is an auto-dimming rearview mirror, which can prove useful when you're driving at night.

With a traditional rearview mirror, bright lights can reflect back into your eyes, making it more difficult to see. An auto-dimming mirror will dim whenever it detects bright lights, and it does a great job thanks to its sensors and electrochromic gel.

 

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What to Do If You Are In An Accident

Unfortunately, you will likely be involved in a car accident at some point. Preparing is one of the most important things that you can do to deal with the aftermath. The well-being of everyone involved is of the utmost importance. Check to see if anyone has any injuries. If someone is injured, then you should call emergency personnel. Move your vehicle if it is safe for you to do so. Another accident is likely to occur if your vehicle is in the middle of the road.

Keep in mind that in some places it is required to report the accident…

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What is a backup camera?

In our fast-paced society, technology plays a vital role in our everyday lives, including the vehicles we use. A revolutionary advancement that has gained popularity recently is the backup camera. At Dallas Collision Center, we believe in informing you about the latest automotive features. So, let us explore what a backup camera is and why it is worthwhile considering for your vehicle.

What is a Backup Camera?

Also known as a rearview camera, a backup camera is an innovative safety 

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How do brake pads work?

Brakes are one of the most important safety and control features on any vehicle, so it is important to understand how they work. The brake system is controlled with the brake pedal inside the vehicle, next to the gas pedal. Pressing down on the brake pedal will mechanically activate the brake pads. These are a set of four pads located next to each wheel. Pressing the pedal moves the brake pads into contact with the wheels. The friction causes the wheels to rapidly slow their rotations, decreasing the speed of the vehicle. 

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What do different vehicle safety ratings mean?

When you're in the market for a new car, ensuring its safety becomes a paramount concern. However, deciphering the multitude of safety ratings and certifications can be bewildering. In this blog post, we'll demystify the various vehicle safety ratings so you can make an informed decision when purchasing your next automobile.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) are two prominent organizations responsible for evaluating vehicle safety. The NHTSA employs a 5-star safety rating system based on crash test 

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Why Is It Important To Obtain A Vehicle History Report?

Many of our Dallas Collision Center customers ask us if it's important to look at a vehicle history report before purchasing a used car. The answer to this is definitely a big yes. Before you either buy a used car or decide to sell yours, obtaining a vehicle history report should be the first thing that you do. Even though we do our best to make sure that all of the vehicles we repair are in perfect working order after a collision, we still encourage buyers to check out the appropriate vehicle history report to see things like whether…

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Why Use A Dash Cam?

A dash cam is something that you should consider buying for your vehicle. The possibility of getting into an accident is one of the reasons you should consider investing in one. A dash cam will capture the footage that you need in order to support an accident claim. You can also record reckless drivers. You can give this footage to the proper authorities so that the drivers can be disciplined accordingly. If you have a teen driver, then a dash cam can be used to keep tabs on their driving habits.

The dash cam gives nervous parents the peace of…

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Roadtrip Safety

Here is a safety checklist to help with your next road trip.

  • Plan out ideal locations to stop if you have multiple people scheduled to drive. You will need planned places to stop, so you can swap places, get food, and take a bathroom break.
  • Assemble an emergency kit and add items that can help during an emergency. These include blankets, a tool kit, bottled water, nonperishable snacks, flashlights, jumper cables, road flares, and playing cards.
  • When traveling with kids, you can keep them calmer and occupied with books, tablets, small toys, healthy snacks, juice boxes, and more.
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How to Handle Your Roadside Emergency in Dallas and Beyond

While some people may be exceptionally lucky, most of us will have to deal with a roadside emergency at some point in our lives. Being prepared and remaining calm are the two most important things to do in an emergency. Here are a few tips for that from Dallas Collision Center.

Traveling with a roadside emergency kit can help you make minor repairs on your vehicle, as well as keep you relatively comfortable. You should include water, flashlights, nonperishable food, a toolkit, etc. There also should be flares or some other item that alerts drivers to your location.

 

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How to Efficiently and Safely Replace a Flat Tire

Most drivers around Dallas will incur a flat tire at some point, regardless of driving habits. It's one of the hassles of driving, but it doesn't have to ruin your day if you know what to do. And Dallas Collision Center wants you to drive safely.

Speaking of safety, that is paramount when changing a flat tire. Never change a flat tire on the highway or a hill. And always choose a well-lit area, even if that means driving at a low speed to get somewhere safer.

 

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