I’m currently teaching one of my kid’s friends to drive and I will be helping her to shop for her first car after she gets her license next month too. Hannah is 23, she’s a young Mom with a 2 year old. Hannah is a great kid and a great Mom, and I’m happy to be there for her, and support her during this important milestone in her life. She works really hard to support her daughter and has put some money away for her new (used) car! She knows that driving is going to give her the freedom and independence that she needs and will open up all sorts of opportunities for her. She’ll have lots more choices for employment, as well as daycare providers, and she’s hoping to start taking classes at the local community college as well. Of course safety is hugely important to her. Most new drivers have to consider the safety of themselves, as well as the drivers around them. Hannah has the additional concern of keeping her super cute toddler safe too!
When it comes right down to it, it doesn’t matter what kind of car you drive as long as it’s safe and gets you where you need to go! And when it comes to vehicle safety … tire condition is a huge factor.
Michelin’s #firstcarmoment campaign was created to start the conversation about tire safety when driving your first car, although it applies to driving any car actually. Did you know that the weeks between Memorial Day and Labor Day are known as the “100 Deadliest Days” for teen drivers? Scary! I had no idea that driving in the Summer could be so dangerous!
Here are some other facts that you may not know:
- 12% of the 2.2 Million accidents that occur each year with new drivers are due to tire safety issues
- 26% of those accidents are attributed to low tread depth
- 32% of those accidents are attributed to improper tire pressure
- Driving on tires that are under-inflated, or have low treads, means less traction on the road
Thankfully those types of accidents are preventable by regularly checking your tire pressure and learning how to check your tread depth.
To see some fun First Car Moments, be sure and watch the video below, I promise it will make you smile!
Or follow the #FirstCarMoment Conversation with Michelin on:
Hannah and I have been having fun doing a little preliminary car shopping… so many pretty colors! But when the day comes that she purchases her first car, we’ll be much more focused on good safe tires rather than a fun color!
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*Disclosure – A set of tires for giveaway and compensation were provided for this post by Michelin as a part of a partnership with SheKnows. All opinions are my own.
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Linda C. says
Tweet: https://twitter.com/Lindiac/status/626523660874952704
Linda C. says
I wish I had known how important it was to keep my car maintained.
Ruth says
I love these tires so much and have always had them on the cars that I have bought. We just bought my grandson his first car and was so disappointed that the car did not have Michelin tires! I know that I will not be worry-free because I only trust Michelin!
Flamingo Fan says
I wish I had received in-depth, proper training on how to drive in inclement weather. The first time I slid on a wet road, my heart fell to the floor. Also, driving icy weather would also have been helpful, too. Thankfully, I never had an accident in these conditions, but when young, you don’t realize the dangers.
Patria says
I actually was well educated on the safety and maintenance of a vehicle. I just wish I had know more about how to do things like changing the oil and fuel filters and doing tune-ups. I could generally tell what was wrong with my car but could not fix it. My Dad always worked on the cars and I would watch but he never let me help so I could learn. That was a man’s job what a joke!
Amy Tong says
tweeted:
https://twitter.com/uTry_it/status/626286818745397249
amy [at] utry [dot] it
Amy Tong says
I wish I know that oil change and maintenance is just as important of a well equipped car. Thanks for hosting the giveaway. Love Michelin tires.
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Debbie B says
i posted a tweet here:
https://twitter.com/bellows22/status/626241282688442368
Debbie B says
i wish i’d been more aware of watching those around me
Shannon says
https://twitter.com/shiebs24b/status/626125388859600896
Shannon says
I wish I’d known to follow the recommended maintenance schedule. My care might have lasted longer if I had!
Henria O. says
Tweeted: https://twitter.com/sazzyfrazzy/status/626108693315096577
sazzyfrazz at gmail dot com
Stephanie Phelps says
I tweeted
https://twitter.com/my4boysand1/status/626005933144064000
Stephanie Phelps says
I never knew when I first started driving how to tell when
your tires needed aligning and I wore out a set in a hurry.
I know better now!
Rebecca says
I wish that I had been a little more cautious of bad drivers.