How Do You Make A Car Safer?
Modern cars come standard with key safety features like airbags, seat belts and a computer notification system that informs the driver when there’s an issue. While some safety features are required by law, others exist due to the car owner’s own prudence. If you want to make your car and driving experience safer, there are a few simple items you can buy and fixes you can make to the vehicle. Replace your tires with brand new ones to make it safer. The deeper the tread on the tire, the better the car will be able to turn corners and stop, even in bad weather. Also, make sure you maintain the suggested pressure in your tires at all times (see your car manual for the exact pressure)–under and overinflation are common reasons for tire failure and blowouts. Get a car tune up as suggested by your car manual (usually every 35,000 to 65,000 miles.) The service professional will check your rotors, fuel filter, air filter, caps and spark plugs, among other elements. A tune-up assures that your