Attached is a presentation on Automobile Tyre Safety. Maintaining correct pressure is necessary for avoiding accidents and reducing wear and tear. There are indicators on the Mumbai-Pune highway to keep tyre pressures low, allowing room for air expansion due to heating and to prevent accidents.
Regards,
Sudhir
From India, Vadodara
Regards,
Sudhir
From India, Vadodara
Thanks for sharing the presentation with us. It's providing valuable information. I had this presentation and went through it earlier as well, but I didn't take it seriously. I wonder if anyone, even if they know about these safety tips, will actually follow or care this much about tires. Is any industry checking these points as part of their employee's vehicle entry safety checkpoints into the plant?
We have a system of checking the vehicles of all our employees and contractors quarterly, but that checklist does not cover these points. We mainly check two parts: one fulfilling legal requirements like license, RC, Insurance & PUC, and the other is physical fitness like horn, rearview mirror, brake, self, etc.
Thanks in advance.
From India
We have a system of checking the vehicles of all our employees and contractors quarterly, but that checklist does not cover these points. We mainly check two parts: one fulfilling legal requirements like license, RC, Insurance & PUC, and the other is physical fitness like horn, rearview mirror, brake, self, etc.
Thanks in advance.
From India
I found it very useful for all who sit behind the wheel. I would say this is wonderful and informative stuff. Thanks a lot for sharing. Well, I have a question: are the information provided applicable for all the tires that are being manufactured in India under the "In-India for-India" concept? Given that our road conditions are quite poor compared to other developed nations, I have doubts about the quality of Indian-made tires. Are factors like the air pressure to be maintained, the tread, the speed symbol, the load index, and the expiration date still valid for Indian-made tires? Please clarify.
Thanks in advance.
From India, Madras
Thanks in advance.
From India, Madras
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