SOURCE: Schrader-Bridgeport
April 16, 2008 12:59 ET
Schrader Reminds Drivers That Proper Tire Inflation Helps Save Fuel
ALTAVISTA, VA--(Marketwire - April 16, 2008) - Schrader-Bridgeport International, Inc.,
marketer of AirAware™ TPMS systems, components and tools, supports
National Tire Safety Week April 20-26 with a reminder to drivers that
proper tire inflation can help save fuel and money. With properly
maintained tires, the average driver could save as much as two weeks' worth
of gas every year -- a significant savings with fuel prices at current
levels.
According to research by the Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA),
sponsor of National Tire Safety Week, 85 percent of drivers surveyed do not
check tire pressure properly. Two out of three drivers don't know where to
find the recommended proper tire inflation pressure for their vehicles. An
estimated four out of ten vehicles on the road have at least one
under-inflated tire.
Schrader urges drivers to check tire pressure with a gauge at least once
per month, and before any long trip. Tires should be inflated to the
vehicle manufacturer's recommendations printed on the driver's side
doorframe or in the owner's manual, not the maximum limit stamped on a tire
sidewall. To obtain the proper reading, tires should be checked when they
are cold and haven't been driven for at least three hours.
The U.S. Energy Department estimates that every pound per square inch of
tire under-inflation wastes four million gallons of gas per day in the U.S.
Tires that are under-inflated by five to seven pounds per square inch can
increase fuel consumption by as much as 10 percent, or two to three miles
per gallon, while reducing tread life as much as 15 percent.
In addition to good fuel economy, proper tire inflation is critical for
safety, maximum tire life and proper vehicle handling. Under-inflation
increases the rolling resistance of tires, increasing fuel consumption and
subjecting tires to excess stress and heat -- prime contributors to tire
failure, including blowouts at high speed. Under-inflated tires also wear
out more quickly.
Properly inflated tires roll more easily, which improves fuel economy and
tire life. Proper inflation allows tire treads to grip better in all
conditions, including rain and snow. Properly inflated tires function with
a vehicle's suspension to provide maximum handling, steering and braking
ability.
The RMA also points out that vehicles equipped with tire pressure
monitoring systems (TPMS) can help motorists detect loss of tire pressure,
since Federal regulations require TPMS to warn drivers when tires are 25
percent under-inflated. However, this warning may be too late to prevent
damage. TPMS units are NOT a replacement for monthly tire pressure checks
with a gauge.
About Schrader-Bridgeport
Schrader-Bridgeport, a Tomkins Company headquartered in Altavista, Va.,
invented the industry standard tire valve with replaceable core, introduced
the first valve-mounted pressure sensor on mass produced vehicles in
Europe, and is the global leader in tire pressure monitoring systems. For
further information, go to www.schrader-bridgeport.com.