What To Do After A Car Accident

A car accident creates stress in many ways. First of all, at the scene of the crash, even though you’re likely to be shaken and disoriented, you’ll need to gather your wits and follow specific steps to protect your personal safety and financial interests. After the accident, you’ll need to work out details concerning repairs…

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How to Handle a Broken Car Window

Taking care of broken car glass is not something that anyone wants to do. But protecting the window until you can have it repairs is an important step. Whether it was shattered by hail, a smash-and-grab incident or an accident, every car owner should know how to take care of the problem. For most situations, it’s…

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ADAS: Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems

What Does ADAS Mean? ADAS stands for Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems. ADAS features use technology to make driving safer and easier. Examples of ADAS features include safety systems such as automatic emergency braking, and convenience features such as adaptive cruise control. ADAS Basics In many cases, accidents happen due to human error; for one reason or…

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OEM Vs. Aftermarket Parts

How to Decide What’s Best for Your Car If you’ve ever gotten your car repaired, you’ve probably wondered: What’s the difference between aftermarket parts, sold by third parties, and original manufacturer (also known as OEM) parts? When your car needs repairs, you can take it to a dealer or to an independent auto repair shop.…

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How Winter Affects Your Windshield

Car owners often forget the windshield when preparing their rides for winter. However, cold weather can put a lot of stress on your windshield, making it essential to find effective ways of protecting it to maintain your visibility, safety, and the structural integrity of your vehicle. At All Makes Auto Glass, we offer quality windshield replacement to…

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Top 10 Ways to Avoid Driver Distractions

Distracted driving facts: Texting and driving is a major safety issue, but distracted driving is about more than just your phone. Here are some distracted driving statistics: Distracted drivers are three times more likely to be in a crash than attentive drivers (Alberta Transportation, 2011) and driver inattentiveness contributes to 80% of collisions (National Highway…

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