Thursday, December 9, 2010

Car Safety - Check the Brakes

Arround 2,500 deaths each year. About 100,000 injuries that lead to failure each year. These are the figures from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration(NHTSA). And these are just the statistics of the effects of accidents and traffic accidents on roads and streets of the United States. And next summer, means that many families and friends would be on road trips to various places around the country. NHTSA therefore wish all drivers to check the brakes before you leave and go to any destination. The brakes are very essential in driving. After all, it makes your car stop or reduce speed when driving at high speeds. In fact, the brake is actually part of automobile safety. And you should make sure that the brakes are still working well and that all parts are in excellent condition. Damaged braking system can actually be paid with passengers or anyone else on the road lives. NHTSA recommends that you should not hesitate to invest each year to take the car through a braking system analysis. In fact,experts show that the car braking system should be inspected at least once a year. You should ask a technician to do it. However, it should not just be any technical. You should have the system checked by one which is certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence. It is required that you change the car's brake fluid every 24,000 miles. This reduces the car encounters an emergency or injury.By refreshing your brake fluid, you are sure that the fluid is clean and all the brake system will work perfectly.
Here are a few brake failure tips:

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