PRESS RELEASE
Release date: 1st
August 2013
Over three quarters of drivers at risk due to poor
car maintenance
Eighty four per cent of motorists are
putting themselves at risk on the road by not checking the basic components of
their cars regularly, according to Trust My Garage.
The countrywide independent garage scheme polled
100 male and 100 female drivers in the UK to see what regular maintenance
checks they carry out on their vehicles and concluded that a quarter of drivers
are leaving it as late as six months before they open the bonnet.
The survey asked how often motorists check
their oil levels, engine coolant, tyre tread depth and tyre pressure and
concluded that men are inching ahead when it comes to checking these at the
recommended times, but too many motorists are leaving basic checks too late.
It is recommended that engine coolant should
be checked once a week, and it can be particularly dangerous if left at a low
level during periods of hot weather. Failure to keep engine coolant levels
topped up can result in leaks and overheating of a vehicle, which is
exacerbated in warmer weather. This can lead to costly damage like a blown head
gasket. Twelve per cent of men check their engine coolant levels once a week
compared to just five per cent of female drivers, but a staggering 53% of
drivers never check their engine coolant.
The survey also places men above women when
it comes to carrying out checks on their tyres with 17% of male drivers stating
that they check their tyre tread depth once a month, as recommended, compared
with just five per cent of female drivers. The survey also found that men are
four times more likely to check their tyre pressure regularly than women. Tyre
tread depth and pressure should be checked at least once a month to minimise
the risk of a blow out or puncture.
Motorists are also leaving it too late to
check their oil levels, with 90% of respondents stating that they wait until
later than the recommended time frame of one week. If oil levels do go down below the “low” mark,
drivers could be faced with a damaged engine and potentially a costly repair.
Twelve per cent of men check their oil levels every week compared to just five
per cent of women.
Terry Gibson at Trust My Garage said: “This survey highlights that not enough
attention is being paid to some the checks that motorists can carry out
themselves. Even modern cars need to
have regular fluid checks to stay safe.
We always advise motorists to
make good use of their local independent garage by having their cars regularly
serviced and maintained. It’s then easy
to carry out simple, regular basic checks yourself, giving drivers peace of mind
whenever they are out on the roads.”
-ENDS-
About Trust My Garage
TRUST MY GARAGE (TMG) is a scheme developed for independent
garages by the Independent Garage Association (IGA) to recognise the high
standards of independent garages throughout the UK.
For further information, please contact:-
John
Edden, Bridge PR & Media Services on 024 76 520025, or e-mail
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