Whitby Free Press, 28 Aug 1991, p. 21

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WHITBY FRNMEEqR8)ENSAyI AUGUBT 28i, 191, PAGE 21. Keepyur tirns upt0sanard (NC) Tires are perhaps the most critical safety factor- of an automobile. But ail too often -they are also the moat neglected. Thos e four round places of rubber are the only point of contact between several thousand pounda of a car and the road. Driving on a slippery road can be treacherous, but it becomes even worse (and more dangerous) if tires aren't up to standard. Auto specialists at General Motors stress that car owners should regularly check tire. inflation pressures -and general wear of ties, and ta rotate them according te; the vehicle manu- facturexi's recommendatioùs. ire rotation is even more critical for front-wheel-drive cars because of the engine weight exerted on the front tires (which both power and steer the car). <Ms dealerships and garages will perform a tire inspection at no charge ta -check for uneven or abnormal tire wear, usually caused by improper inflation pressures, lack of regular rotation, improper wheel ahign- ment, out-of-bâace wheels or poor driving habits. Desite common mythe, neither underinflation nor overinflation- of tires is acceptable for safe motoring. Both can cause probleme which may lead ta an accident Cab characters FROM PAGE 20 Theseguys were good. They packed that Checker with almoot every tool in the shop, intending ta use it for their getaway car. They fllled the trunk, the back smat, even the glovebox was-fuil. The police estimated that it took them-about two hurs ta do it. That's about right, and I should know - I helped te unpack the car the next day. They neyer get a single item. Unfortunately, what we didn't get was a picture of -their faces as they tried ta start the car. 1It was in the shop, you see, because the transmission was on the other side of the room waiting to be fixed. Too littie or too inuch air pressu, in tires can cause excessive wear, poorhandling and safety hazards. SCheck tire pressures at least once a month« and more fr-equently if weather conditions (especially temperatures) change. It's important ta check your car's suspension system. Proper wheel aignment improves tire Th7rough a FROM PAGE 20 them. lhey may believe a school crossing sign means it's okay ta, cross the street. They may think a yellow light sirnply means be careful, not grasping its warning that the light is about ta turn red. After 81l, '¶Daddy always drives through the yellow light faster."f It is also difficult for children ta tell where a particular sound is coming from. They may'be distrated by a friendIs can or a barking dog. And, even if they hear a warning sound, they often nilsinterpret its meaning. When a driver sounds the horn, they may take it as a go-ahead ta cross the street. The Ontario Safety Leaigue suiggests we make the effort ta enter the realm of the 'child's mind, and try ta, understand how they look at the world, in order ta teach our youn gsters the vital, lessons of traffic safety. Drive defensively and watch out for the mistakes that children make. We need t.pec them, as well as teach them ta take care of themselves. GM'sHall GM public relations manager Nick Hall will retire after 33 years of servie. Stew Low, former manager of public relations servies for GM Canadaý, will assume Hall's media relations responsibilities. Low will aIso continue ta, handle responsibilities for chari- table contributions and external publications. -'VAN &TRUCK~ * 0WORLD A ACESORIES ond INTALLATIO1 * R. V..PICK-UP.4X4M Running Bards * * Sun Roofs *Traiter Hitches* *PLUS IIANYMORE 1 Oshawý Ont * Fdday9wi-9pm TnP - - - - - -B-. tread life. Éuproper asetires- to roll at an ano1ei alignment can whc resuits ini faster tire- wear Sundance Highline ;Dunuance D Oldest Established Chrysler Dealer In Durham Region MACINTOSH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH LTD. 331 PARK RD. S. OSHAWA, ONT. 728-4638 movi'N I ARE CASH INCEIN4TIVES AND FINANCINGýj WIDHIL 7 1 ýAVAILABLE PRICE* As Iow as .5.9% on selected Models aèdIor rebates as .high as $2,500 on selected n' deIs. We have exciting news, we are relocating and changing ou4 ame. As of Sept. 1/91 , we wiII ibe called DURHAM DODGE CHRYbLER and our new address wiII be - 799 Bloor St. W., Oshawa. or make the road surfaces. car f POPl on level Corne'In For A, Pleasantly Surprisi-ng Deal!1 1991 Plymouth Sundance BLOOR ST z ~ DUR4AU zDODGE c OCHRYSLER c 1- bd 666-3000 Ar C. L.

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