News DRIVING UNDER SPECIAL CONDITION Published 9 years ago on May 20, 2016 By The Octopus News Admin DRIVING UNDER SPECIAL CONDITION * Driving in the rain Rain reduce visibility and traction as the road becomes wet and slippery. While driving under the rain, your stopping distance may become four or more times as long as on a dry road. Please consider the following: * Reduce your speed to reduce loss of control * Drive in track of other vehicles ahead * Increase your following distance * Ensure that your headlamp are on so as to be seen by others * Use your wipers to clean your windscreen and heater to remove mist. Please drive to stay alive. On tyre maintenance: How To Inspect Tires For Wear Monitoring tire safety involves more than checking air pressure. Routine tire inspections will help you identify problems with tires and other important systems. Difficulty: Easy Time Required: varies Here’s How: ■ Refer to your owner’s manual for the manufacturer’s recommended tire pressure. You might also find this information on a sticker in the glove box or on the driver’s door jamb. ■ Use a gauge to check the air pressure in each tire. Add air or deflate as needed to match the manufacturer’s recommendation. ■ Look in the grooves between tire tread for raised patches of rubber, 2/32″ patches called wear bars. The patches will help you identify a worn out tire. In most states 3/32-inch is the minimum legal tread depth. ■ If tread is worn to a level where wear bars are flush with the tread it indicates that tread depth is 2/32-inch or less. Replace the tires. ■ If your tires do not have wear bars, place a coin into a groove between treads to determine the severity of the wear. ■ Tread should wear evenly, so inspect each tire for unusual tread wear. A rounded edge on the inside and outside edges of tread could indicate under-inflation. ■ The same wear pattern on front tires of front-wheel drive vehicles could indicate a need for more frequent tire rotation. ■ Excessive wear on the center of a tire’s tread could indicate over-inflation. ■ Unusual wear that resembles a chopped or stair-step pattern could indicate worn shocks. Stair-step wear on the inside and outside tread of front tires on 4×4 vehicles may be normal. ■ Excessive wear on the inside or the outside of the tread could indicate the need for alignment. ■ Carefully check each tire for punctures, nails, damage, scuffs, and weather cracking. Repair or replace as necessary. Tips: Pressure stats printed on sidewalls indicate the maximum amount of air pressure tires should be inflated with, they are not recommended pressures.Check your owner’s manual or ask your local tire dealer for tire rotation recommendations. What You Need: Tire Pressure Gauge A coin Post Views: 1,207 Related Topics:Driving in the rainDRIVING UNDER SPECIAL CONDITIONslideshow Up Next 5 ways to travel the minimalist way Don't Miss Ilesa: City of Peace, Hospitality, and Warmth You may like Why I Converted From Islam To Christianity-Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde Remi Tinubu’s Dead Dream King Of International Collaboration: Davido Hook Up With Ludacris NNPC Boss Calls For More Collaboration Between NNPC, National Assembly Dr. Sid Signs New Mavin Records Deal Stop Fighting the Wind, Amaechi Will Be Renominated, Eze Tells Wike, Abe Click to comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Polaris Bank AD Your browser does not support the video. AdFacebook Trending Society6 years ago How Socialite, Drug Peddler Toyin Igbira Died Music5 years ago Police Arrest Salawa Abeni’s Blackmailer Opinion5 years ago Why I said Anyone Opposed To Church Opening Will Die-Oyedepo News6 years ago See Open Letter Written By Pastor To Adeboye, Kumuyi Others News5 years ago Nigerian Army Arrest Soldier For Attack On Chief Of Army Staff Live1 year ago Bayelsa Election Live: Voting Begins In Earnest Society5 years ago Happy Times Return For Sanusi Lamido Sanusi Live1 year ago Primate Ayodele Launches Palliative Market, Sells Bags Of Rice, Beans, Others For Less Than N5,000