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  • Governement Proposes Under Inflated Tire Warning System

    <i>Federal officials Wednesday proposed requiring automakers to install monitors in each wheel on a car to warn drivers when pressure falls more than 25% in any of the tires.

    If finalized, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's plan would require automakers to install the monitors in 50% of their vehicles beginning next Sept. 1, phasing in to 100% by 2007.

    "It will be a challenge, but we will do it," says Eron Shosteck, director of communications for the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers.

    But tiremakers called the proposal flawed, saying it has the potential to increase the risk of tire failures. The warning should be given before pressure drops to 25% of the recommended level, says Donald Shea, president of the Rubber Manufacturers Association...</i> [read more at <A HREF="http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/2004-09-15-tires_x.htm">usatoday.com</A>]

    In addition to increasing driving safety, this would also help motorist save money since under inflated tires reduce fuel efficiency by 2% for every pound they are under inflated. Read more fuel saving tips <A HREF="http://www.savingadvice.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61">Here</A>
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