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  2. WORX - Wikipedia

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    The Worx JawSaw is a chainsaw with a partially enclosed blade that is designed for safety. [6] Other products include leaf blowers, yard carts, and other accessories. The Worx TriVac is a cordless electric leaf blower that doubles as a vacuum. [4] The Worx AeroCart is a wheelbarrow-like yard cart that features 8 different functions. [15] [16]

  3. Positec - Wikipedia

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    The Positec Tool Corporation, or simply Positec, is a manufacturing company that specializes in the production of power tools and lawn and garden equipment. [1] The company's corporate headquarters are located in Suzhou, China [2] and the head of its North American division is located in Charlotte, North Carolina. [3]

  4. Service (motor vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    A motor vehicle service or tune-up is a series of maintenance procedures carried out at a set time interval or after the vehicle has traveled a certain distance. The service intervals are specified by the vehicle manufacturer in a service schedule and some modern cars display the due date for the next service electronically on the instrument panel.

  5. Driving cap - Wikipedia

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    A driving cap is a special type of pipe cap used to provide a striking surface for a hammer while simultaneously protecting the end of the pipe from deformation. [1] A driving cap is made of much thicker or more durable material than a standard pipe cap and is always removed once installation is complete.

  6. Is it illegal to drive barefoot? - AOL

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    Key takeaways. While it’s not technically illegal to drive barefoot in a car, the practice can be unsafe. In some states, drivers may be fined if driving barefoot contributes to an accident.

  7. Efforts to stem the Deepwater Horizon oil spill - Wikipedia

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    The government's estimates suggested the cap and other equipment were capturing less than half of the oil leaking from the sea floor as of late June. [24] On July 10, robots removed the containment cap to replace it with a better-fitting cap ("Top Hat Number 10"); this meant all of the leaking oil would escape until the new cap was in place. [25]

  8. Penalties for driving without insurance in Texas - AOL

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    A ticket for driving without insurance in Texas can cost up to $1,000, depending on whether this is your first or subsequent infractions. However, a ticket is only the tip of the iceberg regarding ...

  9. Seat belt laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most seat belt laws in the United States are left to state law. However, the recommended age for a child to sit in the front passenger seat is 13. The first seat belt law was a federal law, Title 49 of the United States Code, Chapter 301, Motor Safety Standard, which took effect on January 1, 1968, that required all vehicles (except buses) to be fitted with seat belts in all designated seating ...