Keeping Teenage Drivers Safe

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Budget Brakes services many vehicles in our many shops. Some of the most problematic vehicles are those that belong to teenage drivers. The less driving experience the driver has, the more the chance of an accident. Budget Brakes wants newly licensed drivers and veteran drivers alike to be safe while on the road.

Budget Brakes sees many teenage drivers with vehicle repairs needed. From our experience at Budget Brakes, this is usually due to lack of knowledge among younger drivers who are not sure when to have their vehicle maintained. Budget Brakes inspects vehicles for free to keep drivers safe on the road.

Teenage drivers should always wear their seatbelt in case of an accident. Teenage drivers have the highest chance of being in an accident due to lack of knowledge. Even so, Budget Brakes encourages all drivers to wear seatbelts, regardless of age.

Following all roadside laws is perhaps the most important part of driving safely, and Budget Brakes recommends that all teenage drivers follow road sign instructions, including the speed limit at all time.

Avoid Roadside Problems or Accidents with Safe Driving - A Tip from Budget Brakes

Friday, January 21, 2011

Budget Brakes values driver safety over everything else. With all of the vehicle problems we see at Budget Brakes, we know that there are many safe driving tips that can help drivers avoid roadside problems or accidents. Budget Brakes recommends that all drivers:

-Always wear a seat belt
-Obey the speed limit at all times
-Follow all other roadside instructions
-Stay off of cell phones while driving
-Never drink and drive
-Avoid all other in-car distractions
-Keep vehicle well maintained (Budget Brakes can help you with this)

These tips are mostly common sense, but you would be surprised how many vehicles Budget Brakes services as a result of driver carelessness. At Budget Brakes, we see all kinds of vehicle problems, but by following these safety tips drivers can reduce their risk of accidents. Budget Brakes cares about drivers and their safety and encourages everyone to follow these driver safety tips.

What are the most common brake problems?

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

At Budget Brakes, we see all types of brake problems, ranging from simple to very serious. We would like to take the time to explain problems and solutions of common brake problems that many of our customers experience.

Warning light indicators such as “ABS” or “BRAKE” in the cars dash are a reason for concern among many customers. These lights can indicate anything from low brake fluid to a problem in the brake system, so it is important to have your vehicle inspected by a qualified technician to ensure that there are no serious problems.

Squeaking brakes are one of the most common problems we see at Budget Brakes. If a vehicle’s brakes do this every time they are applied it is best to have the brakes inspected, as this can mean anything from dust build-up to broken parts.

Brakes that lock when they are applied are not as common as some other brake problems, but this is still a serious problem that occurs somewhat often. If the brakes lock every single time they are applied, the vehicle should be serviced immediately because this poses a serious threat to the driver, especially if the brakes must be applied quickly.

These are some common problems that customers have with their brakes, and if your vehicle is experiencing any of these, bring it to Budget Brakes for a free inspection.

What should I do if my vehicle is leaking brake fluid?

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

There are many parts to all vehicles’ brakes, which means a problem can be caused by a number of things. From our experiences at Budget Brakes, one of the most overlooked issue that causes problems is one of the most simple to fix. Brake fluid issues cause more visits to Budget Brakes shops than one would think, simply because it is easily overlooked. Brake fluid is an important aspect of any vehicle’s brakes and can cause problems if something goes wrong.

Brake fluid is used in a vehicle’s brake system to send a “message” to the brakes to stop the car. When the brake pedal is pressed, brake fluid is used to send hydraulic pressure to the brakes allowing them to create friction and stop the car. A large lack of brake fluid can create very hazardous problems for a driver. If there is very little or no brake fluid in the brake system whatsoever, the car can become almost impossible to stop. Brake fluid doesn’t dissipate like old oil and other vehicle fluids, so a large amount of missing brake fluid can usually be caused by a broken or severed brake line. Budget Brakes encourages anyone who is having a large brake fluid loss to have their vehicles serviced as soon as possible.