Cyclist/Motorist Etiquette, Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross | Talking Cars with Consumer Reports #151

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It's cyclists vs. motorists on this week's episode, and how we think both worlds can live in harmony with one another. We also give our first impressions of the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, and answer audience questions about good cars for college and how to properly break in a new car.
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SHOW NOTES
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0:26 – May is Bicycle Safety Month
1:37 – Cyclist, motorist road etiquette
3:00 – Cyclists in urban settings
4:14 – Group bike rides
7:05 – Fatal bicycle accident stats
10:39 – Bike helmet laws
12:14 – Tips for motorists about cyclists
13:15 – Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
17:17 – Send us your questions!
17:25 – Viewer Question: Buying a used car for college
20:30 – Viewer Question: Vehicle break-in period
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