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Helpful Safety Tips 

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To put it simply, auto safety is the avoidance of auto accidents, which can have harmful effects on drivers, passengers and pedestrians. Today’s newer cars come equipped with numerous auto safety features for protection, and it’s important to consider these features when shopping for a vehicle. But what else can you do to ensure you’re driving the safest car possible?

Before buying a new car, read through auto safety reports to see what vehicles are taking the lead when it comes to auto safety. Read up on what cars have passed auto safety tests with flying colors. Avoid cars that have been part of numerous auto safety recalls. These are just some of the things you can do to ensure auto safety.

Auto Safety Reports

Auto safety reports can be very beneficial when shopping for a car. These reports are written up after extensive auto safety tests have been conducted. Auto safety reports break down the following information for drivers:

• Front crash ratings
• Side crash ratings
• Rollover ratings
• Belts & head restraints
• Airbags
• Driving safety

In auto safety reports, you can see how your car, and other cars rate when it comes to overall safety. You will also find information concerning defects, auto safety recalls, auto safety tests, and other safe driving tips. It’s important to take the time to check out auto safety reports. Doing so is a great way to ensure you’re as protected as you can be while on the road.

Auto Safety Tips for Current Car Owners

Not in the market for a new vehicle? That’s OK. If you already own a car, there are plenty of other things you can do to ensure your safety and the safety of others.

• Check your tires. Make sure your tire pressure is up to factory standards and that you have enough tread. Keep them rotated regularly to prolong their life and ensure safe driving.
• Wear your seatbelt. Be sure to buckle up when driving on the road. This will help keep you safe should an accident occur. Make sure you have your passengers belted in as well. If you have a car seat in the back for your child, strap that in too. Airbags are great, but they don’t always work. Seatbelts are a wonderful safety feature you should take full advantage of.
• Take care of your scheduled maintenance. Get your car into the shop for its routine maintenance. Having things like your belts, fluids and hoses checked will keep you safe while driving.
• Be aware of your brakes. Too much wear and tear on your brakes can result in a dangerous situation. Your owner’s manual can be helpful in telling you more about the types of brakes your car needs and how often you should replace them.
• Pay attention to signs like your check engine light. If your malfunction indicator light comes on, and doesn’t go away with a retightening of the gas cap, you need to take it in for a closer look. The longer your check engine light stays on, the more damage you’re doing to your car…and your safety.

You won’t always be able to control what happens around you on the road, but you can take measures to prevent disaster as much as possible to ensure the safety of you and those around you.

Auto safety is important. It doesn’t matter whether you’re shopping for a new car or you’re trying to maintain the one you currently have, take the time to make wise choices concerning safety.