Mercury (Hobart) - Motoring

Space saver

...OR LIFE CHANGER?

- Bruce McIntosh TACC State Manager

I’ve been working in automotive in some way, shape or form since I was a teenager. But regardless of my time in the trade, I’m continuous­ly shocked by what I see on Tasmania’s roads in terms of vehicle safety standards. Shocked but not surprised (I’ll get to that shortly).

Case in point – for the third week in a row, I’ve spotted a vehicle with a space-saver spare tyre fitted to the left front. Now, I’m wondering if that motorist is aware of the risk they are taking by not immediatel­y presenting their vehicle to a repairer or tyre dealer (TACC memberbusi­ness, preferably) to have the correct wheel and tyre fitted.

‘Space-savers’ are there to get you out of a bind when you have a puncture. On-going use will dramatical­ly reduce the dynamic directiona­l and lateral stability of your vehicle. Their purpose is to get you to the repairer or tyre fitter – who will get the puncture repaired and a tyre re-fitted – on the day, or shortly after.

So, why am I not surprised? Well, when you live in a state with minimal regulation surroundin­g vehicle roadworthi­ness, you breed a car culture of ‘fix it when it’s broken’ rather than prevention or ‘care for your gear’. The result is a public lack of awareness when it comes to vehicle roadworthi­ness standards.

Not only does this put road users, families and first responders at risk, but it also lowers the standard of our state’s vehicle fleet.

Heading into a month of long weekends, I bet I am not the only one contemplat­ing a bit of a road trip. Make sure your vehicle is safe.

If you’re unsure, call your local TACC member.

It could mean the difference between a good trip, and a really bad one.

You’re welcome.

Prepared by Tasmanian Automotive

Chamber of Commerce

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