Ever
ask yourself, are my tires safe? and when is the right time to change them? Not
a lot of drivers realize that car tires are critical to the safety, performance
and efficiency of their cars.
Taking
care of your car’s tires has a lot of advantages, such as durability, handling,
and performance, as well as offering you with a smoother ride and better gas
mileage, not to mention driver safety.
According to the N.H.T.S.A. about 400
fatalities annually may have been attributed to tire failures.
Many
drivers don't realize that tires have an expiration date. Tire makers state 8 years is a reasonable useful lifespan
for a tire, depending on how often they are used. At some point they start to
loose traction and braking ability.
There
are many reasons why tires start wearing out. Sometimes an alignment problem on
a vehicle causes tires to wear unevenly. This can cause a tire to need
replacement long before it normally would. Also examine your tires to make sure any harmful objects, such as
glass, nails, debris, rocks or metal is not causing any gradual damage to your
tires.
Tire Tips
The
most important aspect in caring for your tires is maintaining the correct pressure. More than a quarter of all passenger
vehicles on U.S. roads have significantly low pressure on their tires. Drivers
should check their tires regularly and
before every long trip to see that they’re properly inflated. Keeping your
tires properly inflated not only increases your car's fuel efficiency but also
improves your car's handling, braking ability and ride quality.
Make sure to avoid
potholes and other road debris if you can, since those things can knock your
tires out of alignment or damage the tires themselves. Considering that the
average cost of a replacement tire has jumped nearly $40 over the past ten
years, getting more use out of your tires makes a lot of sense.
You always want your best
tires on the front. A blowout in the rear is dangerous and
problematic, but a blowout on the front is more likely to lead to a car accident. You also need the
traction on the front for stopping much more than you need traction on the rear
for acceleration. To further extend the mileage you get from your tires, it
is important to rotate your tires every 6,000 to 7,500 miles to even out the
wear.
For our drivers that
live in warmer areas, remember that tires tend to age faster in warmer
climates.
Knowing how to take
care of your tires will help you save money, protect you and others. 1-800-411-Pain recommends to take
five minutes a week to check and care for your tires to increased tire life,
improved economy, increased safety, and peace of mind. Additionally, making
your tires last as long as possible is the environmentally sound thing to do.
Unfortunately car accidents still can happen. and when they do 411 Pain is there for you.
For
more of the latest information on driver safety and accident news, visit www.411Pain-News.com. Robert Lewin, owner of 1-800-411-Pain, reminds you not to drink and drive and
to always wear your seat belt.
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