Sentences with phrase «focus on the road without»

It is very important to keep the full focus on the road without a single distraction.

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The steering wheel controls and cruise control also allowed my husband (who drove for the ride to the cottage) full control of the stereo without losing focus on the road, much to my displeasure.
Most modern hatches can not be fun on the road without massively breaking the laws of the road, where an old Mk2 GTI Golf, or Mk1 Focus (both with brake upgrades) allow you to have fun a lot more of the time.
These more conventional buckets do almost as good a job as the Focus» Recaros do of keeping your torso in place on mountain roads, but do so without crushing your sides, staying comfortable on long drives and daily commutes.»
«This new car will cater to the growing number of customers looking for an even more focused John Cooper Works model without losing any of the practicality of a vehicle they can use on the road every day.»
It's also very competent on back roads without being truly thrilling in the manner of the Renaultsport Megane or the, admittedly more expensive, Ford Focus RS.
Toyota believes we should be able to stay connected without increasing risk behind the wheel so they have incorporated hands free technology to keep us connected and focused on the road at the same time.
Indeed, Toyota engineers say positive customer feedback focused their minds on reducing road and wind noise, specifically so the engine — without getting any louder - could be heard better.
The LED Daytime Running Lights with on / off feature on the Sienna SE are the perfect way to keep the road lit and keep you focused without being a drain on the battery.
Users can control their music, telephone or navigation functions on the seven - inch capacitive colour LCD touchscreen without taking their focus off the road ahead.
We take your dog's manners on the road to practice paying attention to you — no matter where you are, walking without pulling, not getting into food crumbs or garbage, coming when called, saying hello to people politely, meeting other dogs nicely and focused manners all about town.
Dr. Rissel also reinforces a point made by many TreeHugger readers whenever I promote helmets: «We should create a cycling friendly environment and accentuate cycling's positives rather than stress negatives with «safety campaigns» that focus on cyclists without addressing drivers and road conditions.
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