The Importance of Maintaining your Tires
People who neglect to keep their vehicles in top working condition are often at fault for car accidents. Overall car maintenance plays an important role in vehicle safety, and vehicles that fall into disrepair are often unsafe to drive. One frequently overlooked aspect of car safety is the proper care of tires. When tires start to show signs of wear, it is important to take the necessary steps to ensure that your vehicle will not become a danger to others on the road.
Tire Maintenance
The single most important way to care for your tires is to ensure that they are inflated to the proper pressure. Cars with improperly-inflated tires are at increased risk for accidents because tire pressure can affect:
- Brake effectiveness
- Steering and handling ability
- Wheel longevity
- Shock absorber performance
- Suspension system quality
The correct tire pressure can help you avoid preventable accidents and can even increase your gas mileage. Car owners should check their tire pressure with a pressure gauge at least once every month to ensure proper inflation.
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Sadly, not all vehicle owners take maintenance seriously. As a result, others may suffer as a result of car accidents caused by these faulty vehicles. If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident caused by the negligent actions of another party, you may be eligible to receive financial compensation for your losses. To learn more, contact the Philadelphia personal injury lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., P.C at 215-238-1130.

