Car Care Tips Help Teens Parents as School Starts
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Car Care Tips for Teens and Parents as School Starts
As the school year begins, whether students are commuting 500 miles to their university or just five miles to high school, knowing how to properly maintain their vehicle is crucial. It enhances both the car's safety and the student's personal safety.
Driving represents personal freedom for high school and college students, making it essential for them to cultivate good car care habits early. These habits will benefit them for years to come.
To support this, Firestone Tire & Service Centers has developed a top five list to help students prepare for the road before they hit the books. Keeping up with vehicle maintenance not only reduces the likelihood of repairs but also saves students money.
Trisha Hessinger, automotive TV program host and car education specialist, explains, "We hope this top five list encourages high school and college students to take responsibility for their safety through proper car maintenance."
The statistics are sobering; according to AAA, the risk of a crash for drivers aged 16 to 19 is four times higher compared to older drivers, based on miles driven. A car can break down unexpectedly, and an inexperienced driver is at a greater risk if the vehicle is poorly maintained.
The U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration emphasizes that regular vehicle maintenance is critical for optimal performance. So, whether you're a young driver or a parent, remember that car care goes beyond keeping it clean. Start the school year with safety and reliability in mind.
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