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Bendix Announces "The Passion That Drives You" Scholarship Winners
Congratulations to the winners of the Bendix Brakes "The Passion That Drives You"  Scholarship contest. Each of these inspiring young people earned a $2500 scholarship towards their automotive education. Here at AskPatty.com, we're especially pleased to...[Read on]
Young Drivers: Make a safe driving video and win a $5,000 Scholarship
Hurry, you only have until July 1 to submit video entries to the 2010 Bridgestone Americas Safety Scholars Video Contest! The Safety Scholars Video Contest is open to young drivers ages 16 to 21. Entrants must produce a short car safety video either 2...[Read on]
Female auto tech student finds success with Ferrari
We love to have the chance to share about great opportunities for women in the automotive industry, and were so delighted when we heard this excellent story about Ashley Waller. This young woman put a business degree on hold to attend automotive technica...[Read on]
Is the Auto Industry a Woman's Nation?
Equal pay, equal housework, and more government obligations to women workers were all on the table at Monday's Center for American Progress conference I attended on live blogger podcast through California First Lady Maria Shriver's report on women in the...[Read on]
Developing male allies in your male-dominated field
The CalWomenTech Project has archived a Podcast on "Developing Male Allies in Your Male-Dominated Field" with Lori Johnson, President of Ladies Start Your Engines, an automotive class for women. In this informative 20-minute interview Lori shares tips to...[Read on]
Checklist for selecting the right auto repair shop
Do you feel your car is in good hands when it needs repairs or maintenance? Do you feel comfortable with the diagnoses offered to you by your technician? Do you trust that your repairs are completed safely and thoroughly? The Car Care Council recommends ...[Read on]
An Education
The second An Education opened at Sundance last January the buzz began.  The buzz was most especially focused on the star making performance of a pretty unknown English actress Carey Mulligan.  Sometimes the buzz blows over or gets overtaken by new buzz...[Read on]
Car Care: Faith in Your Tech = Faith in Your Vehicle
"I feel like such a fool," Sandra complained. "All I did was take my car in for an oil change and wound up paying for oil, an oil filter and an air filter. Plus, because he called to tell me my fan belt was shot, I had to get one of those installed. "Ho...[Read on]
Look no further for Father's Day gifts
It's hard to find gifts for dads. You can't fall back on jewelry or spa retreats (a big hit with moms), and a tie is just so unoriginal. Fortunately, almost 70 percent of men do some kind of work on their rides, according to the Car Care Council, ma...[Read on]
From Cars to Motorbikes: The “Tuk Tuk” Phenomenon
The automobile has been one of the world’s greatest inventions, giving people an affordable and convenient method of personal travel. Although the versatility and usefulness of cars still reign in many parts of the world, in Southeast Asia motorcycles...[Read on]
Thanksgiving travel by car saves money and headaches
With gas prices dropping and airlines making drastic cuts to the number of flights they will offer over the Thanksgiving holiday, the Car Care Council suggests that driving may not only save you money, but will also save you from plenty of travel headach...[Read on]
WAAI founder Lorraine Schultz receives prestigious Woman of the Year Award
Lorraine Schultz,  founder and CEO of the Women's Automotive Association International (WAAI), has been chosen the 2010 recipient of Manheim's prestigious Barbara Cox Anthony Woman of the Year Award. The award, presented at the Northwood University brea...[Read on]
Automotive Association to honor outstanding women industry achievers
The Women's Automotive Association International (WAAI) will present its prestigious Professional Achievement Award to three automotive industry women during its annual awards dinner. This year's honorees are Robin Pisz, national interactive marketing ma...[Read on]
India's economy and women's influence
What a great time to be in India! I am having the good fortune of visiting this great country for the next couple of weeks and it is such an exciting time.  On March 8, which is International Women's Day, The Women's Reservation Bill was the topic of di...[Read on]
Autumn leaves present driving hazards
Autumn is the picture-perfect time of year when many drivers take to the road to view the colors. The leaves are beautiful to see, but when wet or in piles, they present driving hazards unique to the season. The Car Care Council reminds drivers to prepar...[Read on]
AskPatty joins with Bark Buckle UP Pet Vehicle Safety Awards
Millions of Americans love their pets, and many drivers love to bring their pets along for the ride. Bark Buckle UP (www.BarkBuckleUp.com) is dedicated to pet travel safety, and as the leader in pet safety education travels the country to work closely wi...[Read on]
Keep Your Kids Safe: Use Your Car Seat Safely
As the mother of two boys (one is 7, the other is 17), I'm no stranger to the world of car and booster seats and respect the importance of ensuring all passengers are safely belted into any moving vehicle. I'm frightened by the footage I've seen that dem...[Read on]
Rebecca Woods: Balancing Act
Rebecca Woods is one of Australia's most stylish and consistent professional surfers. Emerging from the Central Coast of New South Whales, she is now a dangerous and valuable competitor on the ASP Women’s World Tour. Rebecca is also one of a handful of ...[Read on]
Title IX: Celebrating opportunity for all
It was a particularly lackluster practice and in typical fashion our basketball coach threw a bit of a fit. He went on a verbal rampage trying desperately to explain to this group of high school girls the possibilities that existed for them in sport. He ...[Read on]
Megan Reitenour makes her mark
Megan Reitenour made the annals of racing history last weekend. She became the first women to win a feature race at the Tri-County Motor Speedway, winning the Firecracker 150. AskPatty.com chatted with Reitenour about her racing legacy and what's next ...[Read on]
Is Your Car Ready for a Holiday Road Trip?
Deep down, you know your car should be checked out before hitting the road for the holidays, but with so many other things left to do, some folks put it off. Bad idea, says the Car Care Council, especially when motorists realize that in as little as 10 m...[Read on]
How Efficiently Do You Drive? Take the Gas Saving 101 Quiz
The Car Care Council's short Gas Saving 101 Quiz is a reminder to all motorists that the number of miles per gallon (mpg) a car gets is directly related to driving behavior and vehicle maintenance.   "Motorists can very easily save money on gas by driv...[Read on]
Chevrolet Engineers show that quality control can be fun
Chevrolet  is launching a new web series featuring their quality control engineers from Department 180. The short clip shows the real engineers seemingly having a blast freezing, heating, crashing cars, and performance testing their products. Those wa...[Read on]
Sarah Palin Under Fire for Stimulus Rejection
Alaskans are increasingly angry at their governor for refusing key components of the government’s stimulus packagePost | Today 9:35 am Sarah Palin received an earful from constituents this weekend when dozens of Alaska voters gathered to protest t...[Read on]
Driver's Edge safety program teaches teens life-saving driving skills for free
Motor vehicle crashes are the number one killer of America's teens according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In 2007, there were 3,974 motor-vehicle-related fatalities in the state of California, making it the deadliest state in ...[Read on]
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