
Summer Driving Safety Tip #2: Perform preventative vehicle maintenance.
Extreme heat puts added strain on your vehicle which can lead to mechanical problems and breakdowns. Don’t cause a potentially deadly accident because you failed to maintain your vehicle.
Keep yourself and others safe:
- Pay attention to your car’s temperature gauge and pull over if the engine gets too hot
- Check coolant levels and ensure there are no leaks
- If your car battery is older, have it routinely tested or replaced as high temperatures can shorten battery life
- Check tire pressure and maintain proper PSI to reduce your risk of a blowout (tire pressure is vulnerable to high heat)
- Replace air and cabin filters for better airflow
- Consider using the “recirculate” setting to cool your vehicle faster
- Have belts and hoses inspected – these can degrade faster in high heat
If you’ve been injured in an accident because a negligent driver failed to maintain their car, truck, or SUV, we’re here to help.
Call Multerer Law Firm at 716-882-8828 for your FREE case evaluation.