Michelin, the tires for you
Flash floods, zero visibility, cold
starts, loose brakes, rusted parts. These are the bane that the rainy season
brings to car owners and motorists.
Filipino drivers have no choice but to
deal with these challenges because of the number and frequency of typhoons and
monsoon rains for the large part of the year. Because vehicles are made of
metal, they suffer the most during this wet, wild and rust-producing season.
Because of the many challenges that
our vehicles face, it is imperative for vehicle owners to drive safely and
efficiently during rainy weather. Michelin Tires, which are built with safety
as their No. 1 consideration, offers some rainy tips for safety and maintaining
vehicle integrity.
First things
first, always inspect your vehicle. Walk around your car. Check for fluid
leaks, busted lights and loose wires. Test your tire pressure and wheel
alignment. Check your radiator. Do not just jump into the driver’s seat and
drive away. Address any car problem before you leave your garage.
Keep the
windshield clean.
Wash your windows and remove the dust and smudges. Invest in a windshield water
repellant so you’ll have clear vision even in heavy rain. Good vision is the
first rule in safe driving. Remove paper, stuff and other distractions from
your dashboard as well.
Pay attention
to weather forecasts. If
PAGASA says it will rain, don’t be a smart aleck. Just give them a benefit of a
doubt. Check out alternative routes that will enable you to avoid flooded
areas. Make sure your umbrella, car tools and flashlight are with you. If you
can, postpone your trip until after it rains.
Don’t swerve.
Roads are
extra slippery during rainy days, and most drivers have less control over their
vehicles because of the road condition. Swerving may be a risky or even deadly
mistake that may cause you to lose control. Avoid swerving at all times, even
when it’s not raining.
Protect your
under belly.
Floods, mud and splashes, if left alone, will cause rust to form in your car
and hamper your car’s performance. Rust proof your car and make sure you do
this regularly. Spray a rust-inhibiting chemical on the underside and other
rust-prone areas. It may cost a little more, but you will prolong your
vehicle’s life and keep it working like new. This will give you peace of mind in
the long run.
Select the right tires for the weather. Get a tire with good traction and that can brake well on wet surfaces. Look for models that are specifically designed for rainy weather. Check out the MICHELIN Tire Selector online that can recommend tough, durable tires that are designed for rouagh roads and rainy conditions. Visit www.michelin.com.ph for more information.
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Paying attention to weather forecasts is pretty important and altering your driving to the type of weather... Wheel Alignment is a good one too - I didn't even know what that was until a few months ago!
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