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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Lisa A. Shenkle
November 19, 2001
VERB! Communications
Telephone: (410) 439-4695
E-mail: lshenkle@worldnet.att.net
MotorWeek's Pat Goss Encourages Thinking Out of the Toy or Jewelry
Box and Into the Trunk for Holiday Gift Giving
OWINGS MILLS, MD: The holidays are usually a time for exchanging
expensive, frivolous or non-essential gifts. This year, however, Pat Goss,
master technician on MPT's weekly automotive magazine, MotorWeek, suggests
giving the gift of "safety" to family members and friends.
"Road flares and booster cables aren't something we think about
until we need them," said Pat Goss, "but having them when we
need them is what's important.
"No one is immune to car problems, but most drivers are so busy
keeping up with their 'daily routines,' they disregard the importance
of buying safety items for the car. That's easy to understand, but it's
a big mistake. After all, the sole purpose of a safety kit is to help
deal with a problem that hasn't even happened - yet!"
If you're playing Santa this year, consider the drivers on your list
who might benefit from your thoughtfulness. This includes new teenage
drivers, busy moms, retired travelers, business executives - anyone who
gets behind the wheel!
Long after the glitter has worn off the other packages, this common sense
approach to gift giving will help to keep someone safe and confident on
the road for months to come.
Recommended trunk kit items for those unexpected emergencies include:
- Flashlight with extra batteries
- Jumper or booster cables (preferably the cigarette lighter to cigarette
lighter variety)
- First aid kit
- Pocket knife
- Multi-purpose tool
- Ice scraper
- Lock de-icer
- Thermal blanket
- Warm gloves
- Brightly colored cloth for flag
- Reflector vest
- Road flares
- Mechanics wire for tying up a loose or dragging car part
In addition to the emergency trunk kit, drivers should remember to always
drive with a full tank of gas, a good spare tire and jack, and carry a
cell phone with a cigarette lighter adapter, if possible. Families, office
mates and/or friends can pool resources and give the entire kit, including
a sturdy plastic molded box to hold the items. Another natural for the
holiday gift-giving season is membership in an auto club.
Remember to watch MotorWeek, the nation's original and longest
running automotive magazine show, on MPT on Saturdays at 5:00 p.m., repeats
Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. You can also check the MotorWeek Web site at www.mpt.org/motorweek.
Produced by Maryland Public Television, MotorWeek is nationally underwritten
by Pep Boys and eBay Motors.
Maryland Public Television (MPT) is among the largest producers of national
and international programs for public television. Major series include
Wall $treet Week With Louis Rukeyser, MotorWeek, HealthWeek, Mollie
Katzen's Cooking Show and Baking with Julia, hosted by Julia
Child. For more information, visit MPT's Web site at www.mpt.org.
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