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Sockets & Ratchets for Sale
Matco tools iac noid lites and signal tester md nlt3054c nice!(US $39.99)
Matco 3/8" drive 10 piece metric 6 point impact socket set sbpm106ta(US $80.00)
Snap-on 6-piece socket set (f-180/fv-181/sw-161/sw-181/sw-191/sw-201) (used)(US $24.95)
Matco tools 84 piece wrench ratchet & socket set standard metric lot powerbuilt(US $595.95)
Toolworks 89 pc socket set(US $20.00)
Kd tools 80705 8pc 1/2" drive 6pt deep sae socket set(US $64.95)
Tomorrow’s safety equipment
Mon, 18 Jun 2007By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 18 June 2007 08:48 The next generation of safety systems will take even more control away from the driver, read road signs – and even slam the brakes on for you in an emergency stop. Forget science fiction, this is science fact. CAR Online is reporting from Bosch’s annual technology seminar all week – and we’ve had the lowdown from the world’s biggest components supplier on what safety innovations are around the corner.
UK roads slide in global satisfaction survey
Wed, 22 Jan 2014THE UK has slipped yet further down a league table of roads quality, according to data released in the 2013-14 World Economic Forum report. Having previously sat in an already meagre 24th place, the UK has fallen to 28th, equal to Namibia – and the Republic of Ireland. The study, which is based on people’s perceptions of their own country’s infrastructure, highlights growing dissatisfaction among the British people regarding the state of the road network.
California considers pay-as-you-go auto insurance
Fri, 17 Jul 2009There are pay-as-you-go cell phones and all-you-can-eat buffets, and somewhere in between slots a new auto insurance concept under consideration in California. The proposed regulations would allow insurance companies to offer coverage plans paid for by the mile, in addition to traditional plans. The idea is to allow consumers to pay for what they use--and potentially save money.

