Add Auto Safety To Your List Of Dos In 2010

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January 21 2010


Add auto safety to your list of dos in 2010.


We are now nearly a month into our New Year’s Resolutions. Some are proving harder

to keep than we thought while others have been easier than expected. 


Get fit; go on a diet; quit smoking and cut up the credit card usually top the list of

things to do as of January 1. 


Well now, VACC, the peak Automotive Industry body in Victoria, wants us to add

another one to the list. 


VACC wants motorists to make a resolution to make auto safety a priority in 2010. 


“We make personal promises to be healthy, to change bad habits and to live happier

lives. Well, this sense of wellbeing should also be applied to our cars,” VACC

Executive Director, David Purchase said. 


“If a vehicle is in good shape, well maintained and receives regular check-ups, then it

is likely to perform better, be more efficient and be safer. 


“VACC vehicle safety figures for 2009 show a third of vehicles on our roads are

unsafe. This number simply has to be reduced during 2010.


“VACC is so concerned by this that we have launched a public awareness campaign

to alert motorists to the fact that they are responsible for the safety of the vehicle they

drive. The best way to make sure a vehicle is safe is to have it regularly serviced by a

professional. And if you book your car in for a service with a participating VACC

repairer, they will conduct an additional check of the car’s key safety features, namely

the brakes, tyres, lights, steering and restraints. It is called a Five Point Safety Check

and what is more; it is free.


“To achieve New Year’s Resolution goals, we need realistic actions. VACC

recommends motorists write the date for their next car service in the diary today. And if

it is due soon, be pro-active and book your car in, before you get a reminder from the

garage. 


“The goal should be to have a safe vehicle all year round. So as well as regular

services, motorists are encouraged to check tyre pressures frequently and to monitor

the general condition of their car. 


“If drivers can stick to their game-plans, the rewards will come. A well maintained

vehicle is more efficient and will be cheaper to run. And a greater number of safe

vehicles on our roads will help reduce the State’s road toll,” Mr Purchase said. 


To find your nearest VACC Five Point Safety Check repairer, go to vacc.com.au






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