Posts Tagged ‘Air Pressure’
Thursday, August 5th, 2010
Two-Thirds of Drivers Have No Clue What This Symbol Means, Says Study
Two-thirds of drivers in the U.S. have no idea what the massive symbol shown here actually signifies when it lights up on their dashboard. If you know that this is a Tire Pressure Monitoring System warning light, good for you. The light is activated by TPMS systems when the system detects that one or more tire is below a safe air pressure limit. TPMS systems are federally-required equipment on all new vehicles currently sold in the U.S.
TPMS systems are produced by such companies as Schrader – the inventor of the ‘Schrader’ pneumatic valve found in virtually all cars, trucks, and motorcycles today. Schrader realized recently that one-third of American drivers don’t know what the low-pressure emergency light signifies or what to do when it is lit. To help inform drivers of a system that the NHTSA says will help prevent 8,500 automobile accidents annually, Schrader has helped to create a Web site that teaches drivers how their TPMS works and what to do in the event of an emergency.
The TPMS light is not only lit when a tire is completely deflated, but also when tire pressure is dangerously low – a condition that could lead to a potential accident. While the system is no substitute for manually checking tire pressure at regular intervals, it can help prevent disaster – or at least inconvenience – in between pressure checks.
For more information, visit the TPMS Made Simple Web site at the link below.
Source: TPMSMadeSimple, Schrader, USA Today
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Thursday, August 5th, 2010
One-Third of Drivers Have No Clue What This Symbol Means, Says Study
One-third of drivers in the U.S. have no idea what the massive symbol shown here actually signifies when it lights up on their dashboard. If you know that this is a Tire Pressure Monitoring System warning light, good for you. The light is activated by TPMS systems when the system detects that one or more tire is below a safe air pressure limit. TPMS systems are federally-required equipment on all new vehicles currently sold in the U.S.
TPMS systems are produced by such companies as Schrader – the inventor of the ‘Schrader’ pneumatic valve found in virtually all cars, trucks, and motorcycles today. Schrader realized recently that one-third of American drivers don’t know what the low-pressure emergency light signifies or what to do when it is lit. To help inform drivers of a system that the NHTSA says will help prevent 8,500 automobile accidents annually, Schrader has helped to create a Web site that teaches drivers how their TPMS works and what to do in the event of an emergency.
The TPMS light is not only lit when a tire is completely deflated, but also when tire pressure is dangerously low – a condition that could lead to a potential accident. While the system is no substitute for manually checking tire pressure at regular intervals, it can help prevent disaster – or at least inconvenience – in between pressure checks.
For more information, visit the TPMS Made Simple Web site at the link below.
Source: TPMSMadeSimple, Schrader, USA Today
Tags: Air Pressure, American Drivers, Automobile Accidents, Clue, Dashboard, Disaster, Emergency Light, Inconvenience, Information Visit, Intervals, Inventor, Motorcycles, New Vehicles, Nhtsa, Pneumatic Valve, Pressure Checks, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Trucks, Usa Today, Warning Light
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Thursday, August 5th, 2010
One-Third of Drivers Have No Clue What This Symbol Means, Says Study
One-third of drivers in the U.S. have no idea what the massive symbol shown here actually signifies when it lights up on their dashboard. If you know that this is a Tire Pressure Monitoring System warning light, good for you. The light is activated by TPMS systems when the system detects that one or more tire is below a safe air pressure limit. TPMS systems are federally-required equipment on all new vehicles currently sold in the U.S.
TPMS systems are produced by such companies as Schrader – the inventor of the ‘Schrader’ pneumatic valve found in virtually all cars, trucks, and motorcycles today. Schrader realized recently that one-third of American drivers don’t know what the low-pressure emergency light signifies or what to do when it is lit. To help inform drivers of a system that the NHTSA says will help prevent 8,500 automobile accidents annually, Schrader has helped to create a Web site that teaches drivers how their TPMS works and what to do in the event of an emergency.
The TPMS light is not only lit when a tire is completely deflated, but also when tire pressure is dangerously low – a condition that could lead to a potential accident. While the system is no substitute for manually checking tire pressure at regular intervals, it can help prevent disaster – or at least inconvenience – in between pressure checks.
For more information, visit the TPMS Made Simple Web site at the link below.
Source: TPMSMadeSimple, Schrader, USA Today
Tags: Air Pressure, American Drivers, Automobile Accidents, Clue, Dashboard, Disaster, Emergency Light, Inconvenience, Information Visit, Intervals, Inventor, Motorcycles, New Vehicles, Nhtsa, Pneumatic Valve, Pressure Checks, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Trucks, Usa Today, Warning Light
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