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![]() | Millions of Drivers Wasting Gas, Risking SafetyPublished 2009-06-08 04:00By Rubber Manufacturers Association |


Motorists Encouraged to "Be Tire Smart" During National Tire Safety Week
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A project sponsored by the Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA) found that about half of surveyed passenger vehicles had at least one under inflated tire. More alarming is that nearly one in five vehicles had at least one significantly under inflated tire that can compromise safety and waste gas.
RMA is spearheading its eighth annual National Tire Safety Week
"Few actions that are so simple and quick to do have such striking benefits," said
Properly inflated tires can improve fuel efficiency by 3.3 percent and save
Under inflated tires also pose a safety risk. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that under inflated tires contribute to more than 600 fatalities and 33,000 injuries each year.
Among the RMA tire pressure survey findings:
-- Only 9% of vehicles had four properly inflated tires.
-- 50% of vehicles had at least one under inflated tire.
-- 19% of vehicles had at least one tire under inflated by 8 pounds per
square inch (psi.)
-- 26% of vehicles had at least one tire under inflated by 6 psi.
-- 38% of vehicles had at least one tire under inflated by 4 psi.
Although all new vehicles are now equipped with tire pressure monitoring systems, these systems issue a low pressure warning only after tire pressure drops 25 percent below the vehicle manufacturer's recommended pressure. In many cases, an 8 psi loss of pressure would not trigger a warning light and would cause a loss of fuel economy and could lead to a vehicle safety issue.
In addition to the tire pressure survey, RMA commissioned a poll of registered drivers to gauge their knowledge of proper tire maintenance.
While a strong majority of drivers rate checking tire pressure as one of the top actions they can take to save fuel, 82 percent do not know how to properly check tires.
-- 44 percent of drivers wrongly believe that the correct inflation
pressure is printed on the tire sidewall. Another 14 percent do not
know where to find the correct pressure.
-- 20 percent of drivers wrongly believe that the best time to check their
tires is when they are warm after being driven for at least a few miles.
-- Nearly 2 out of 3 drivers do not know how to tell if their tires are
bald.
To properly check tire pressure, motorists should check once each month; check tires when cold - before the vehicle is driven and; use the vehicle manufacturer's recommended pressure found on a label located on the driver's door or door post or check the owner's manual.
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The Rubber Manufacturers Association is the national trade association for the rubber products industry. Its members include more than 80 companies that manufacture various rubber products, including tires, hoses, belts, seals, molded goods, and other finished rubber products. All RMA press releases are available at www.rma.org.
SOURCE Rubber Manufacturers Association








