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Checking Tire Pressure as Seasons Change

November 30, 2018

Cherry Hill car accident lawyers advise checking tire pressure with season changes.The phrases spring forward and fall back remind us of the clock changes within the seasons. One more essential activity to add to your seasonal tasks is checking tire pressure, especially in cold weather. Car accidents can happen without warning or through no fault of the driver but keeping tires properly inflated is one thing all car owners can do as a preventive safety measure. While any local car shop can check tire pressure, it is something drivers should be familiar with and is straightforward to do at home or on the road.

Many drivers do not think much about the four wheels on their car until a sudden flat tire occurs or your dealer advises it is time to replace one. Just as changing the oil is key to keeping the engine lubricated and operating, keeping tires inflated at the correct pressure is key to keeping the car running safely. Incorrect tire pressure affects gas mileage and adds to uneven tire wear, thus reducing safety, decreasing the life of the tire, and costing the car owner money. A tire subject to uneven wear is also more susceptible to damage or a flat from hitting a pothole or other road hazards.

Temperature Plays an Important Factor

Many drivers may not know that tire pressure is affected by temperature, making seasonal tire pressure checks even more important. Ideally, it is recommended to monitor tire pressure monthly as tires can lose up to one pound of air pressure per square inch (psi) a month. This is also the case for temperature change. For every 10 degrees of temperature change due to cold weather, tires can lose up to one psi. You can begin checking air pressure manually by picking up an inexpensive pressure gauge at any auto supply store. Car owners can find the correct tire pressure for their vehicle on the sticker inside the doorframe or in the driver’s manual. Pressures differ for front and rear tires, so be sure to check for the correct number.

Tire pressure is always a good practice to monitor but in the colder seasons, drivers in the northern climate deal with the added hazards of ice and snow, making tires a key part of vehicle safety. Cold weather typically causes tire pressure to drop and warmer temperatures can cause it to increase. While newer car models have tire pressure monitoring systems, any electronic device can have glitches. Using a manual tire gauge can provide peace of mind.

Cherry Hill Car Accident Lawyers at DiTomaso Law Advocate for Victims of All Types of Car Accidents

Car accidents can happen at anytime and anyplace. If you or a family member has been injured in a car accident due to tire blowouts or any other factor, contact the experienced Cherry Hill car accident lawyers at DiTomaso Law. We will hold the negligent party accountable for your injuries so that you can focus on your recovery. For a free initial consultation regarding your case, please complete our online form or call us at 856-414-0010. With office locations in Philadelphia and Cherry Hill, New Jersey, we serve clients from the surrounding areas.

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