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Tire Tread Depth for Lancaster, California DriversDriving on bald tires is like playing roulette. Though you may be fine today, eventually your luck is going to run out. This is where the studies come in. We think Lancaster drivers will be surprised. A section of a test track was flooded with a thin layer of water. If you laid a dime flat on the track, the water would be deep enough to surround the coin, but not enough to submerge it. A car and a full-sized pick-up truck were brought up to 70 mph/112 kph and then made a hard stop in the wet test area. Stopping distance and time were measured for three different tire depths. First, they tested new tires. Then tires worn to legal limits. And finally, tires with 4/32 inch/3.2 mm of tread were tested (the depth suggested by Consumer Reports.) The Car Doctors of the Antelope Valley Arrive Alive in LancasterWe've all seen drivers do crazy things while driving to or from Lancaster. A guy shaving in the rear-view mirror, a woman applying makeup, people talking on their phones, texting or drinking from an enormous coffee mug. It's a wonder we even dare drive on California roads.
Other factors like fatigue, stress and lack of sleep make it harder to pay attention to driving – no matter what age we are. It is always better to pull over and take a quick nap than risk falling asleep at the wheel. Lancaster drivers are also distracted by thinking about relationships, family issues, money and bills. So what can Lancaster drivers do to manage these distractions? Well, the first thing is to eliminate as many as we can. The professional here at The Car Doctors of the Antelope Valley wand you to remember that driving is probably the most dangerous thing you'll do all day – so don't make it any worse. Use these tips to keep you and your loved ones safer behind the wheel in Lancaster. The Car Doctors of the Antelope Valley Busted: The Maintenance-Free Myth in LancasterThere's a segment of the Lancaster area population that's not committed to proper vehicle maintenance. Now, the ignition system in your vehicle is electronic and controlled by the engine management computer. Spark plugs rarely get fouled and will last for as much as 100,000 miles (160,000 kilometers). So tune-ups used to force you in to The Car Doctors of the Antelope Valley for service, and while you were there you just took care of whatever else was on the list. The Car Doctors of the Antelope Valley To Save Gas Around Lancaster: Keep up with Your Scheduled Service
One topic that hits the news in California on a regular basis is the price of gas. The answer for some California drivers is to buy a vehicle that gets better fuel economy. For those of us in Lancaster who don't want to add a car payment to our monthly expenses, we need to improve our fuel economy any way we can. The Car Doctors of the Antelope Valley |
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