Perhaps one of the best ways to keep your car well maintained, and stay safe on the road, is to avoid speeding! It may seem fun to drive fast, or you might simply be in a hurry (late for school, maybe?), but speeding is incredibly dangerous and bad for your car. Driving slower puts less demand on your car’s engine and transmission, and also helps to reduce the amount of gas you use. Avoid all driving habits that put stress and strain on your vehicle, such as fast driving, hitting curbs, and off-roading. It is also a good idea to slow down and increase your following distance when driving in harsh weather, as vehicles can lose traction in rain, snow, and ice.
Did you know? Speeding is dangerous because it reduces your reaction time to avoid a potential collision. According to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, speeding causes 1 in 5 serious crashes involving teen driver error.
For a more comprehensive guide to auto repair for teen drivers including step-by-step repair instructions, auto repair tips and tricks, a vehicle diagram, maintenance repair quiz, and a Certificate of Commitment (which serves as a teen driver pledge to routinely maintain their vehicle), go to www.automd.com/teen/.
– Ray Cox is an ASE certified master technician with AutoMD.com, an online automotive-repair service owned by US Auto Parts Network.