Thursday, 6 October 2011

Wet Weather Tyres - Staying Safe

Fall and winter are upon us, and drive in the wet, unfortunately, pretty sure that in the coming months. Having the right kind of tires - in good condition - is essential in wet weather. Rain, snow, sleet, hail and strong winds can be dangerous driving situations. Snow and ice, reduced visibility, sauces will not be seen on the streets can hide filled with water and wet roads other hazards. Above all, people seem to always go faster in bad weather in an attempt to quickly home in the dark nights after work! Your tires are the first line of defense against moisture, to ensure that up to them.

There are some things to consider when checking your tires - it's simple and only takes a minute, do not neglect the condition of your tires during the winter months. This could save your life.

Depth

Over time or after prolonged use, wear the tread from the tires that have great influence on the handling and performance of your tires, especially when driving on wet roads. The worn tread and not good and therefore the braking distance to hold larger, less stable in turns and integrity of the tire are damaged. Skidding and hydroplaning is likely, it can be a great danger for you and other road users and a very frightening experience.

For this reason there is a legal requirement for tire tread depth by more than 1.6 mm, although most tire manufacturers and dealers are invited to change the tires when the tread depth reaches 3mm. This is due to the increased braking distances significantly less than 3 mm, and especially in wet weather.

Tire pressure

The correct tire pressure for your tires is important to make the best of his ability, improved management, control and fuel efficiency. Under-inflated tires, or you can use the tire tread depth of a lot faster, and even the danger of overheating, leading to spontaneous explosions. See the manual for your vehicle for the correct tire pressure and make sure that the four tires are inflated evenly.

Wheel alignment and suspension

In particular, when a tire seems to wear faster than others, you need to get your wheel alignment or suspension under circumstances in a controlled tire specialist or in the garage. This can affect the safety and comfort in the car, and no need of tires. For driving in bad weather, you really need to make sure that your car is working well. After all, is firmly at the side of the rain is no fun!

Sensible driving

Of course, regardless of the conditions of his car and tires, the most important aspect of the rain, that's for sure - the driver. Stay away from the car outside and check your speed. Braking distances on wet roads (even on icy roads, which is unpredictable and unstable) doubled. Make sure your lights work properly and keep a flashlight and a blanket in the car in case of failure.

Above all, be safe out there! And make the most out of the sun, while still shines.

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