Stop Being Penny Wise And
Pound Fuelish
By Wil Yeo of Avanigroup.com
Tires are the only contact between the road and your vehicle,
and therefore maintaining proper tire pressure is absolutely
important to a vehicle owner and should never be taken lightly.
Despite its importance, many people conveniently ignore tire
maintenance for one reason for the other.
Here's some useful facts and information:
* The result of a survey done by the Rubber Manufacturer
Association (RMA) shows that while about 70% of the drivers wash
their vehicles at least once a month, only a mere 15% of the
population of drivers regularly check their tire pressure within
that interval.
* Survey
results showed that approximately 80% of the vehicles on the road
routinely have at least one underinflated tire.
* Another survey result reflected that >50% wrongly believed
that the correct tire pressure is listed on the side wall of their
tire (the correct information can be found on either the door jamb
or vehicle user manual and is vehicle specific and not tire
specific).
* The Insurance Industry Associate estimated that a total of
USD600 million in unnecessary damages could have been prevented in
year 2005 alone if drivers had simply paid attention to their tire
pressure, and the federal government estimated that about 660
fatalities and 33,000 injuries occur on a yearly basis attributed
to low tire pressure related accidents.
These facts clearly highlighted that maintaining the proper tire
pressure is of critical importance. Failure to do so on a
consistent basis subject your tires to faster wear and tear,
potential tire blowout, with the possibility of resulting in
serious injuries or even fatalities - situations that you really
want to avoid.
Conversely, having the right tire pressure is important for:
1. The safe handling of your vehicle.
2. More even wear and tear for your tires and therefore the
longevity of the lives of your tires.
3. Fuel economy of your car.
Apart from the paramount importance of safety issue, just by
simply paying attention to maintaining your tire pressure could
mean more money in your pocket for the fact that your tires last
longer and you save more on your fuel cost.
Some studies has showed that, depending on the extend of
underinflation, every 10 psi (pound per square inch)
drop in tire pressure could reduce your fuel economy by as much as
1 percent. This is because underinflated tires have bigger surface
of areas of contact with the ground and thus requires more effort
and therefore consumes more energy to move the vehicle forward.
So, the question is: Since we know that having the right tire
pressure is so important both in terms of safety and fuel economy,
why aren’t many of us doing it on a regular basis? Well, many might
say they forgot or do not have the time to do it and some might
even reveal their ignorance on the importance of tire
maintenance.
The thing here is this, if you fall into the trap of being penny
wise on your time and effort on proper tire maintenanc, you are
subjecting your tires to more rapid wear and tear, thus
compromising the safe handling of your vehicle. Also, improperly
maintained (usually underinflation, which is a more common problem
as compared to overinflation) tires often always mean wasting fuel
unnecessarily, which is not exactly a wise thing to do, given the
high fuel cost now.
So, the bottom line is: Stop being penny wise on your time and
effort now and start to check your tire pressure regularly if you
want to save more money by covering more distance with the same
amount of fuel.
Don't be fuelish, drive safe and be merry.
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