(PHOENIX) – The Valley’s summer temperatures can be tough on tires, but your car’s brakes can also take a beating. Under extreme conditions, operating temperatures of brake components can top 600 degrees Fahrenheit.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says regardless of how fast drivers are going, they take the same amount of time to react. And as speed doubles, stopping distance quadruples. Speeding accounted for more than one in four traffic deaths in 2017.
Now, consider all the stoplights and crowded freeways you regularly encounter. You don’t want to risk unreliable brakes.
In recognition of August being Car Brake Safety Month, your Neighborhood Auto Repair Professionals (NARPRO) are sharing information about spotting and stopping brake trouble.
Warning signs:
A thorough inspection should include:
How to handle brake failure:
NARPRO (Neighborhood Auto Repair Professionals): The Neighborhood Auto Repair Professionals (NARPRO) helps car owners find skilled and honest car repair shops. NARPRO only recommends independent, family-owned, full-service auto repair shops that have passed 26 rigorous tests. Visit www.NARPRO.com to find recommended shops near work or home. NARPRO is the easiest way to find an honest mechanic in the Valley.