Delaware – With colder weather starting to arrive, the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is urging drivers to monitor tire pressure, noting that dropping temperatures can increase safety risks on the road. In a message shared on its official Facebook page, the agency… The post DELAWARE EMERGENCY AGENCY REMINDS DRIVERS TO CHECK TIRE PRESSURE AS TEMPERATURES FALL appeared first on TV Delmarva Channel 33.
Delaware – With colder weather starting to arrive, the Delaware Emergency Management Agency is urging drivers to monitor tire pressure, noting that dropping temperatures can increase safety risks on the road.
In a message shared on its official Facebook page, the agency advised that tire pressure typically falls as air temperatures drop. The agency states that a 10 degree temperature decrease can reduce pressure by one to two PSI, which can affect handling, stopping distance, and increase the likelihood of tire failure.
The agency notes that the correct pressure for a vehicle can be found on the driver’s side door jamb. If motorists notice frequent loss of air or uneven wear, the agency recommends having tires inspected by a professional. Officials say regular checks during colder months can help reduce hazards and improve safety for drivers.


(Photo: Delaware Emergency Management Agency Facebook page)
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