
Small Habits That Make a Big Difference in Road Safety
As a driver, you are responsible for the condition of the vehicle you operate. One of the most important areas of vehicle safety is tire maintenance. Driving on worn or damaged tires puts not only you at risk, but everyone sharing the road.
The Dangers of Worn Tires
Driving on bald tires is hazardous and may cause:
- Reduced braking ability, especially in emergencies
- Increased risk of blowouts
- Loss of vehicle control
- Hydroplaning on wet roads
- Poor traction in snow or icy conditions, leading to sliding or skidding
- Driver fatigue from needing extra focus to stay on the road
- Decreased fuel efficiency, costing you more at the pump
- Potential fines or tickets from law enforcement
Signs Your Tires May Be Unsafe
When inspecting your tread condition, look for the following:
- Cuts or wide cracks
- Tread separation
- Punctures
- Bulges
- Objects embedded in the tire (nails, screws, rocks, metal)
- Splits or other visible damage
Any of these warning signs can dramatically shorten the lifespan of your tires and compromise safety.