be far more dangerous to innocent members of the public. members of the public. how many ears is it members of the public. how many years is it now members of the public. how many years is it now? members of the public. how many years is it now? it members of the public. how many years is it now? it feels members of the public. how many years is it now? it feels like - years is it now? it feels like forever but we have had laws that had banned texting and using a phone held up to your ear while driving, and yet people still do it. do you think this will change driver behaviour, orwill think this will change driver behaviour, or will it be just the same as when that was introduced? i think it will start to change driver behaviour. i don t think it will do it overnight, because of how addicted people are to being on their phones. they fear missing out on something, they have to be connected. and i know from experience that there are young drivers who are not actually learning to
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Code-Reading and -Translating in One Place
Many automotive enthusiasts and do-it-yourself types may be familiar with an OBD-II code reader that displays the related information for a given warning light. However, some of the information provided by such readers are frustratingly simplified or cryptic. Vehicle Mind
is an OBD-II tool, but it’s also much more advanced and connected.
“A code reader may just say ‘catalytic converter,’ which isn’t descriptive enough,” Ciadella said. Sometimes a code will be triggered by something as simple as a loose gas cap or faulty sensor, sending completely irrelevant codes to the diagnostic port.