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Ensuring Road Safety: The Impact of Poorly Maintained Cars

Road safety is jeopardized by poorly maintained cars, leading to unexpected accidents and fatalities. In 1998, Shigeo Nishihara highlighted the alarming statistics related to traffic deaths. Many drivers neglect vehicle maintenance due to various reasons. Regular checks and maintenance are crucial, yet over 60% of drivers fail to do so. High-profile incidents like the Firestone tire recall, with over 250 deaths, serve as tragic reminders. To combat this, we need government-approved inspections, better education on vehicle upkeep, and a culture shift in driver responsibility.

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Ensuring Road Safety: The Impact of Poorly Maintained Cars

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  1. Is The Road Safe? Poorly-maintained cars may cause unexpected accidents Shigeo Nishihara

  2. Traffic deaths in 1998

  3. The reason why they don’t maintain their cars

  4. Do you mainain your car? How often?

  5. The most essential part to be checked 60% 40%

  6. Do not believe your cars! Firestone Recall

  7. Firestone Tire Issue Estimation by Experts Deaths: >250 Injuries: >3000

  8. Strip of blown-out tire

  9. Solution • Government Authorized car check (we have in Japan!) • cost much money • Ticket • Sticker for well- maintained car • Industrial responsibility • Education • The best!

  10. Conclusion • Many cars are pooly maintained in the U.S. • More than 50% of the drivers are selfish • We should not believe our cars

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