One of the best sources for information about vehicle safety is Consumer Reports Car Buying guide. This covers used cars as well as new cars. If you go to the library, you might find back issues that came out the same your as the SUV you are considering.
The safety ratings of vehicles are found at sites like ConsumerReports.org which does their own tests and other car sites which use government tests. Edmunds.com includes these in their reviews of vehicles. The best website to find safety ratings and crash tests is http://www.nhtsa.gov/. Another great site that uses NHTSA information is http://www.safercar.gov/.
When approaching an incident, the first thing to check for is safety. Ensure that the environment is secure for yourself and others, and assess any immediate hazards that could pose a risk. Once safety is confirmed, gather information about the incident to understand its nature and scope before proceeding with further actions.
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You could have a mechanic check it for safety. You are the one that needs certified to drive it on a job. See some info here http://blog.deckerusedforklifts.com/category/forklift-safety
There are many places where one could find various automobile insurance ratings. One could check online sites such as iZito for information regarding insurance rates of automobiles.
The best place to find a used car would be to research on line. You could check out private sales as well as dealer sales. You could then also do a consumer safety check.
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could be the neutral safety switch.
could be starter could be neutral safety switch also could be theft system check your security light on instrument cluster.........kbutlrtech@yahoo.com
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That could be alot of things. Check under the deck and make sure the PTO is plugged in., it could be one of those wires are bad., check all your safety switches and make sure they are plugged in good and finally it could be your switch.
Safety cabinets can be useful to store flammable materials. You can find information about them on Amazon and securall. You could also check with consumer reports to see if they have reviewed them.