Tyre manufacturer Kumho has urged motorists to take some simple
precautions ahead of the year's busiest period on our roads by
checking the condition of their car's tyres before hitting the
roads over summer.
Simple factors such as worn tyres, incorrect pressures and poor
wheel alignment not only contribute to how a car handles and stops
but also leads to an increase in fuel consumption potentially
costing motorists more money as well as risking lives.
According to David Basha, national marketing and training manager
at Kumho Tyres Australia a tyre health check only takes a few
minutes and is as important as filling the car up with fuel.
"There are always safety messages about fatigue, drink driving and
speeding around this time of year and rightly so, but road safety
begins before you even leave home," said David Basha.
"Every motorist should carry out simple tyre checks regularly but
it is even more important before a long, hot summer holiday
drive.
"Tyre condition and wheel alignment not only contributes to poor
handling but correct pressures and wheel alignment allows your car
to run more efficiently."
Kumho encourages motorists to carry out two simple checks before
heading away this festive season regardless of whether it is
interstate or to visit local family - tyre pressures and tread
depth.
Adequately inflated tyres improve traction and ensure the best
contact with the road is achieved as well as even wear. Over
inflation causes a smaller surface area of the tyre to be in
contact with the road and wear the middle of the tyre quicker and
hampers handling while under inflated tyres wear the outer edges of
the tyre and don't allow for effective heat dispersion.
"It's important to adjust tyre pressure according to load," added
David.
"Towing trailers and caravans put added forces on tyres and it's
vital to combat these to ensure the best contact with the road and
fuel efficiency is achieved."
Checking tread depth is as simple as putting a matchstick in the
groove of the tyre. A tyre with more than the required two
millimetres of tread will not have the match protrude the
tread.
Kumho also recommends visiting a local Kumho dealer at least every
six months for a wheel alignment check and tyre rotation.
David Basha feels tyres often are neglected in vehicle maintenance
- especially on trailers and caravans.
"Vehicles require regular checks and while people check oil and
fluid levels most forget to check their tyre conditions," said
David.
"It's especially important to check the conditions of trailer and
caravan tyres as well as spare tyres because they tend to sit
around more and are not used as often."
Kumho wishes everyone a safe and happy Christmas and New Year
period.
Since its inception in 1960, Kumho Tyres has been a model of steady
growth amid dramatic changes of business landscape. Driven by
innovation in management and technical development Kumho has become
one of the top ten tyre companies in the world.
Over the past half-century Kumho Tyres has built the foundation for
a sustainable company, which has thrived through a full range of
business environments.
Kumho has succeeded in the development of superior tyres for all
vehicles including high performance, passenger, sports utility and
recreational vehicles, as well as light trucks, heavy truck and
buses, industrial, agricultural, mining and construction vehicles
as well as aircraft.
Kumho produces more than 68 million tyres annually with a massive
research and development program which comprises more than 600
research personnel and 300 testing machines at proving grounds in
South Korea, China, Europe and North America, Kumho leads the world
with the latest in tyre technology, safety and performance. In
Australia Kumho markets an extensive range of tyres for cars,
4WD's, light commercials, trucks and buses with a network centred
around five state locations with the ability to distribute tyres to
retailers across all areas of Australia.
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Tom Worsley
Thomson PR
Ph 0400 454 731
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