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New Year’s Day is Deadliest Day for Driving in U.S.

It's no secret that many people consume excessive amounts of alcohol to welcome in the new year, so it should come as no surprise that New Year's Day has been named the deadliest day for alcohol related traffic accident deaths. This is a major part of the reason AAA recently announced its support for devices that help monitor those who have been convicted of drunk driving.

To ensure that anyone, even a first-time offender, who has gotten behind the wheel of a vehicle while intoxicated does not repeat their actions, AAA believes anyone who has been charged with drunk driving should be required to install ignition interlock devices (IIDs) that would prevent them from using their vehicle if they're intoxicated
. IIDs have been proven to reduce the risk of repeat offenses and keep drunk drivers off the road.

AAA is not the only organization showing its support for such devices, as the National Transportation Safety Board is also standing behind these helpful devices as an excellent way to curb drunk driving.

"Safety can be improved by requiring ignition interlock device use for all first-time DUI offenders," Anita Lorz, the NTSB's traffic safety and community programs manager, told the Los Angeles Times. "… However, simply mandating the device is not enough. We need to ensure that judges actally order IID use and that there is effective oversight and enforcements to ensure offenders have the devices in place on their vehicles."

The technology can be installed on nearly any vehicle, so drivers can still choose which car they'll be driving. They can find a safe, reliable model at New Jersey State Auto Auction, which carries a wide selection of makes and models at affordable prices.

Safety Tips for New Year’s Eve Driving

Now that Christmas, Hanukkah and other winter holidays are over, most people are stocking up on champagne, noisemakers and silly hats to ring in the New Year. Since this holiday is so commonly celebrated with late night parties where people are drinking alcoholic beverages, it also means that the likelihood of car accidents increases in the hours leading up to and following the stroke of midnight on January 1. According to a report conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in 2007, New Year's was the winter holiday with the most traffic fatalities between 2001 and 2005.

Designate a Driver
If you are planning to indulge in a glass or two of champagne this New Year's Eve, you should also organize a contingency plan to get home from your party safely. Leave the car at home, so you don't even have the option of getting behind the wheel, and call a taxi or use another transportation service. You can also choose someone in your group of friends to be a designated driver and ensure everyone arrives home safely once the festivities are over.

Be Cautious Behind the Wheel
If possible, you may want to avoid driving on New Year's Eve and in the wee hours of New Year's Day. However, if you have chosen to be the designated driver or you need to be on the road for other reasons, you should pay more attention to other drivers than usual. Watch for dangerous behaviors such as swerving and fluctuating speeds that could indicate they may be inebriated. Even if a car seems to be fine, you may still want to keep your distance so you have plenty of time to react if something happens.

Following these tips can help keep you safe this New Year's Eve, but if you do get into an accident, the experts at New Jersey State Auto Auction's Total Car Care Center can help get your vehicle back in working order.

Older Adults Benefit from Voice-Activated Car Technology

Distraction behind the wheel is a serious issue for all drivers, but technological advances, such as voice commands and hands-free phone connectivity are helping to reduce the risk of distraction-related accidents. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, roughly 18 percent of all accidents in 2010 were affected by distractions. This includes everything from texting or talking on the phone to eating and taking your eyes off the road to check a display screen in the car.

Many studies focus on the risk that distractions can create for younger drivers, but aging motorists need to be considered as well, as approximately 10,000 adults turn 65 every day. As people age, their sensory abilities may wane, making it even more dangerous for them to use in-car technologies.

However, a recent study by automotive technology company Agero Connected Services found that voice activated technology can help senior drivers stay safer on the roads. When compared to drivers between the ages of 18 and 30, those aged 65 to 75 demonstrated similar driving capabilities while using voice technology.

"Using either a speech-only interface of a speech interface combined with brief glances to a display screen helped senior drivers improve their driving and leveled the performance gap between the two generations," explained Tom Schalk, vice president of voice technology for Agero.

Without speech recognition technology, seniors only detected 74 percent of peripheral signals in a driving test. This number rose to 94 percent with the introduction of voice activated technology, comparable to the 95 percent rate for younger drivers without the technology.

This feature can be found on some older vehicles, but can also be installed as an aftermarket accessory to make any car safer. Older drivers can find the ride they want at New Jersey State Auto Auction, which carries a wide selection of makes and models.

Parents Should Discuss Road Safety with Teen Drivers Before New Year’s Eve

The holiday season is a time filled with cheer, friends and celebrations, but New Year's Eve is also full of dangers, especially on the road. A recent survey by Students Against Destructive Decisions and Liberty Mutual Insurance revealed that roughly 12 percent of teen drivers admitted to driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol on this holiday. Even though 49 percent of surveyed teen drivers indicated they believe New Year's Eve is a dangerous time to drive, it is still essential for parents to talk to their kids about the risks as well as good behaviors to ensure they are safe while ringing in 2013.

"There are approximately 3,000 teenage driving-related deaths a year, a third of which involve alcohol," said Dave Melton, a driving safety expert and managing director of global safety for Liberty Mutual Insurance. "Parents have to play an active role in preventing underage drinking. Talk to your kids before New Year's celebrating begins and make sure they understand the importance of making smart, and possibly life-saving, decisions."

The risk of being involved in a crash is typically higher around any holidays, especially on New Year's Eve. More people are celebrating with alcohol, which increases the risk of encountering drunk drivers. The weather can also be an important risk factor to consider, as there is a chance that roads could be icy. These are both crucial points for parents to discuss with their teens before the holiday to ensure everyone can safely enjoy the celebrations and start 2013 on a good note.

In addition to discussing driving safety and good behaviors behind the wheel with teen drivers, parents can be sure they are safer on the road by putting them behind the wheel of a reliable vehicle. New Jersey State Auto Auction has a wide selection of makes and models to choose from, all of which are CARFAX certified.

Alternative Fuel Vehicles Grew More Popular in 2012

Alternative fuel vehicles have been available for nearly a decade, but sales have been slow for the better part of this time period. Recent research conducted by Mintel, a data analysis company, has found that hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles have been growing increasingly popular this year. In fact, the data shows that sales of these types of vehicles increased an impressive 73 percent, making the segment the fastest growing in the industry for the year.

"New midsize hybrid models, such as the Toyota Prius v and Chevrolet Malibu Eco, have proven popular with consumers, in particular families, who want to buy green without sacrificing other features that fit their lifestyles," said Colin Bird, an automotive analyst at Mintel. "The segment will grow even further in 2013, with the launch of several new models, including the full Ford Fusion Hybrid series and the Honda Accord Hybrid, which will fulfill a wider variety of needs than conventional compact hybrids. Midsize plug-in hybrids will also enter the mainstream in 2013, with the introduction of the Ford Fusion
Energi and the Honda Accord Plug-In, which will further improve mainstream acceptance of this still fairly novel powertrain segment."

While there are many new alternative energy vehicles on the horizon, drivers who are looking to purchase used cars have a number of options to choose from. The Chevrolet Volt, Nissan Leaf and a variety of hybrid models have been on the market long enough that they are starting to turn up on used lots. Drivers in the New York/New Jersey area can check out the selection of hybrids like the Toyota Prius at NJ State Auto Auction. Every model on the lot is CARFAX certified, so whether car shoppers find a hybrid or a fuel efficient gas-powered car, they'll be able to drive away with confidence.

AAA Offers Holiday Travelers Car Safety Tips

Chances are that you don't want your car to break down on the way to visit your loved ones this holiday season, so it is important to make sure you are prepared to travel safely. AAA is predicting there will be more than 1.2 million drivers who get stuck on the side of the road during holiday travel, whether they get locked out of their cars, need jumps or battery replacements, have flat tires or need a tow.

"Becoming stranded on the roadway is the last thing on anyone's holiday wishlist," said Marshall L. Doney, AAA National's vice president of automotive, financial services and e-business. "Whether you are staying local or planning a long distance road trip, having your vehicle properly maintained and prepared for holiday driving will help ensure it gets you and your loved ones to your destination safely and without incident."

In order to reduce your chances of being stranded, you should get a routine tuneup and address minor issues that could worsen, such as leaks or worn parts. You can visually inspect the belts and hoses for signs of wear or damage yourself. Belts should be free of tears and should not sag or feel loose. Hoses should be pliable – not too soft or hard to the touch. If you suspect any belts or hoses are in need of replacement, you can bring you car to NJ State Auto Auction's Total Car Care Center to have the issue taken care of. This will help you avoid further damages that could be more complicated and expensive to repair.

It is also important to check fluid levels and ensure there is plenty of antifreeze, as this protects against frozen fluids in the pipes of your engine. Top off the windshield wiper fluid and check the wiper blades to ensure they are in good condition, replacing them if necessary. AAA also recommends inspecting tires to ensure they have a good tread and the correct air pressure.

Ford Fusion Named 2013 Best Redesigned Vehicle by Kelley Blue Book

Kelley Blue Book recently named the new Ford Fusion as the 2013 Best Redesigned Vehicle. The midsize sedan beat out more than 20 other models that also went through extensive changes for the new year. KBB judges looked at a variety of categories, including exterior and interior design, driving dynamics, technology, comfort and convenience features, performance and value. The Fusion outshone its competitors, and Jack R. Nerad, executive editorial director and executive market analyst for KBB, explained that the choice was an easy one.

"More than a handful of vehicles made the shortlist for this year, but ultimately the 2013 Ford Fusion was named KBB.com's 2013 Best Redesigned Vehicle with impressive gains in design, technology and fuel economy," said Nerad. "Outside, the new Fusion is clearly the hottest-looking car in a class with no fewer than 13 other entrants. The interior is just as striking, and a variety of technological enhancements and choice of five powertrains is just icing on the cake. Whatever mix of value, power and fuel efficiency you're looking for in a midsize sedan, the new Fusion has it."

Drivers who are thinking about purchasing a 2013 Fusion in a few years when they can find a used model can keep their current vehicle on the road by getting regular tuneups and oil changes as well as addressing repairs. The experts at New Jersey State Auto Auction's Total Car Care Center can take care of all these automotive needs and more.

Those who need to trade in their current ride for something newer can also turn to NJ Auto Auction, since the dealer carries a wide selection of used makes and models. Every vehicle on the lot is CARFAX certified, allowing car shoppers to buy with confidence.

AAA Predicts Increase in Holiday Travel

Many people travel for the holidays to visit family and friends or take vacations, and the latest projections from AAA indicate the number of those who will be taking to the roads or skies this year has increased compared to the 2011 holiday season. Across the board, AAA estimates there will be approximately 93.3 million people who have end-of-year travel plans, which is 1.6 percent higher than the 91.8 million who traveled last year. The vast majority (90 percent) of these people will be reaching their destination by automobile, and the average excursion is expected to be around 760 miles, round-trip.

"The year-end holiday season remains the least volatile of all travel holidays, as Americans will not let economic conditions of high gas prices dictate if they go home for the holidays or kick off the New Year with a vacation," said Beth Mosher, director of public affairs for AAA Chicago. "Primary economic factors all show modest improvement from last year, and AAA is projecting an increase in the number of Americans stuffing their stockings with airline tickets and hotel reservations."

Those planning to take road trips this month should make sure their cars are in good condition before they hit the road. Everything from checking tire pressure and topping off fluids to getting a routine tune up and addressing repairs should be part of the pre-travel checklist. Drivers in the New York/New Jersey area can bring their cars to NJ State Auto Auction's Total Car Care Center, which is open to the public. The automotive experts can handle everything from oil changes to replacements and repairs to ensure travelers reach their destinations safely.

Choosing the Perfect Commuter Car

Whether your job is far away in New York City, or you have to trek across town every day to get to the office, the miles you put on your car can really add up.  Not only does sitting in traffic put added wear on your vehicle and waste gas, but it can be a draining experience for you as well.

If you're gearing up to buy a car, you should look at features like fuel economy and passenger comfort. It is also a good idea to consider safety features like blind spot warnings and other technology, which can help make your commute safer and less stressful. There are many cars, trucks and SUVs that offer features like these, and Bankrate.com recently provided a list of great choices for commuters.

When it comes to saving gas, hybrid vehicles like the Toyota Prius can be ideal. The Prius C gets approximately 46 miles to the gallon on the highway, and since you can switch between gas and electric power, you won't have to fill up quite as often. This car also features safety technology like brake assist, traction control and vehicle stability control, which can dramatically reduce your risk of fender benders in stop-and-go traffic.

The Hyundai Elantra also made the list, thanks to its low initial price tag as well as its 38 MPG fuel economy and comfortable interior. In fact, the 2012 model was named a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Bankrate.com also listed the Audi A3, Nissan Altima, Honda CR-V and Chevrolet Volt as top choices for commuter cars.

All of these models have been available for years, which means drivers may be able to find used versions at New Jersey State Auto Auction. The dealer carries a wide selection of makes and models, and every vehicle on the lot if CARFAX certified, so drivers know they'll be getting behind the wheel of a reliable ride.

Chrysler to Start Charity in Honor of CEO Sergio Marchionne

Chrysler is starting a charitable foundation in the name of the company's CEO, Sergio Marchionne. The charity will support the educational needs of Chrysler employees' children by granting scholarships, beginning in 2014. Ronald Thompson, the lead director of the Chrysler Group LLC Board of Directors, credits Marchionne's ability to foster change and his strong leadership qualities as the inspiration to help drive the success of younger generations.

"I am extremely privileged and thankful to have this foundation established given the extraordinary commitment made by all stakeholders in the rebirth of Chrysler after the events of 2009," said Marchionne. "The action being proposed by the Board of Directors provides an opportunity to support important causes consistent with the values of Chrysler, with an initial focus on the educational needs and ambitions of our employees' children."

Marchionne stepped in as CEO of Chrysler after the company emerged from filing bankruptcy in 2009, according to Autoblog. Since then he has worked to improve the automaker's status and helped it recover to nearly pre-recession levels. The automotive business mogul, who turned Fiat into a fast-growing business, has continued to refuse compensation for his work with Chrysler. This bold move has allowed more funds to remain in the business, and helped to instill trust from employees.

It is Marchionne's generous, giving nature that has impressed the Chrysler Board of Directors, and inspired them to start this nonprofit. The automaker will provide funds for the charity, partly from sales profits. Those interested in purchasing a Chrysler may be able to find a used model that fits their needs at New Jersey State Auto Auction. The dealer carries a wide selection of makes and models, and every vehicle on the lot is CARFAX certified.