1. Change a tire on your family car under the supervision of one of your parents. If your not sure how to do it read your vehicles owners manual.Write a type 3 writeup. FCA's: 1.Describe the steps you used in changing your tire. 2.Describe the safety components involved in changing a tire.3. Correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Post by Monday 7/30
First you have to make sure you're in a safe place to change the tire to avoid being killed. The next thing you have to do is get the jack, spare tire and wrench out of the trunk of the car. Then you take off the hub cab and loosen the lug nuts. As you loosen the lug nuts you're supposed to slowly loosen the lug nuts opposite from each other, only loosening them slightly. Next you need to find out where to put the jack, which you can look up in the owners manual. Jack the car up until the tire is off the ground, then you can remove the lug nuts and remove the tire completely. Then you have to put on the new tire and screw the lug nuts back in, still opposite from each other and carefully. Once they're on lower the car down and take the jack out, tighten the lug nuts even more, put the hubcap back on and then you're done.
2.Type 3 write up on insurance.FCA's: 1 Describe the following types of coverages: bodily injury liability, property damage liability, collision, comprehensive, uninsured and under insured bodily and property damage liability, and the term deductible and how it relates to collision and comprehensive coverages. 2.Describe what the state of Vermont requires for automobile insurance. 3Correct spelling, grammar and punctuation, Post by Monday, 7/30.
1.
Bodily injury liability: medical bills that you're responsible for
Property damage liability: things you're for for damaging
Collision: damage to the car due to a collision
Comprehensive: pays for repairing or replacement for damage that has happened to the car other than a collision
Uninsured and under insured bodily and property damage liability: if hit, this pays for you and other passengers (medical bills, courts fees, etc), but not for property damage
Deductible: if you get into a collision, then you have to your deductible then insurance will pay the rest. The higher the deductible, the lower the insurance bill
2. The law in Vermont is that the car that you drive has to be covered by liability insurance. It's called "Maintenance of financial responsibility". If someone dies or gets injured in a collision then insurance has to pay $25,000 for each person. Also you must have $10,000 for property damage insurance.
Monday, July 30, 2007
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Great job on your blog assignments. Good luck at Compass in the fall.
Mr. Cohun
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