Routine Car Maintenance Can Prevent Accidents

images.jpgIn the U.S. there are approximately 10,000 car accidents every year and around 450 motorists die in them. Simply by performing routine maintenance, a large amount of these accidents could be prevented. Before hitting the road, inspect the following car parts to determine that they are working correctly.

First, examine your tires. Many motorists make the mistake of neglecting their tires and end up stuck on the side of the road calling for roadside assistance. Consult your owner’s manual to determine proper air levels, and maintain them. In addition, make sure your tires aren’t leaking and don’t have worn spots or low treads.

Next, take a look at your windshield wipers. These should be changed about twice a year. Your windshield provides you with visibility while driving, so you don’t want to neglect your wipers and create visibility problems.

Are your brakes working correctly? Your brake pedal shouldn’t move all the way to the floor when you apply pressure, if it does, see a professional. Cars that are more recent will warn you if your brakes are faulty.

Routine maintenance can save you from getting into a dangerous accident. It will also help keep you from being stranded on the side of the road calling for road service.

Posted on Thursday, June 26th, 2008 at 1:31 pm In Roadside Assistance Program  

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