If there were an easy way to increase safety and save money every time you got in the car, would you do it? There is, and it takes under a minute. All you have to do is check your tires. Yet, most people fail to do this regularly.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) investigated tire inflation on commercial vehicles. They found that 55% of tires were more than six psi from the ideal pressure. Truckers check their tires more than the average driver. It is, therefore, probable that the majority of cars are not driven with the correct tire pressures.
Tires are the most important component of your vehicle. They are your contact with the road surface. Here are some reasons why proper tire-inflation is crucial:
When car crashes happen, they are usually blamed on things like distraction, alcohol or poor driving. Yet, it is likely that improperly inflated tires may have been a contributing factor. Incorrect tire pressure may be the reason that the driver could not take avoiding action in time.
If an accident has happened to you, it may be wise to speak with an attorney about your options for compensation.