Instead of giving bunnies, give tpms/rdks. The legendary Easter walk, which Goethe described as: "Freed from ice are lakes and streams..." or which Eduard Mörike portrays so fascinatingly as: "Spring lets its blue ribbon flutter again through the air, sweet, familiar scents drift dreamily across the land..." takes place in a different way every year. Some go by car, motorcycle, trike, quad bike, ...

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News on the TireMoni website. Information on the internet should be fresh and up-to-date. That's why TireMoni is presenting three new websites on the topic of tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS). At www.tiremoni.com/reifendruckkontrollsystem/ you'll find the pages "Benefits," "Product Overview," and "Press Review." Benefits of a TPMS (electronic tire pressure monitoring system): Here you will find many videos and good information about why a TPMS is useful: "From 2012 onwards, ...

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This appeal isn't just for car repair shops and tire dealers. Anyone who looks into the positive effects of electronic tire pressure monitoring quickly realizes that proper tire pressure not only saves a lot of CO2, prevents accident costs, and increases driving safety, but also represents an important step towards making motor vehicles more environmentally friendly. Friction generates heat, and we need more heat. ...

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Goodbye to the little valve stem. With the mandatory TPMS/RDKS for new cars, meaning the requirement to equip vehicles with electronic tire pressure monitoring, a new era in automotive technology has begun. TPMS = Tire Pressure Monitoring System, RDKS = Tire Pressure Control System, and their sensors now monitor tire pressure and temperature. Why should I retrofit? Sensors are reliable, they never miss an inspection, and they measure during ...

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What is this? 100, 80, 60, 60, 80, 60, 100, 80, 60… That's right, speed bingo, and not just on Swiss highways. This game is played out on many roads in Germany as well. Why? For our safety? But isn't 60 km/h still too fast for our safety? Wouldn't walking speed be much safer? Regulations eventually lead to stagnation. That's why ...

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Driving with Pleasure: The discovery of the joy of driving is far from complete. We all explore it, sometimes playfully, sometimes obsessively, trying to find out what gives us pleasure and, conversely, what frightens us. Ideally, we seek pleasure and avoid fear – ideally. In everyday behavior, however, we often discover that we sometimes do things out of fear. ...

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