e-Controls & Mechanical Controls

Crash Avoidance Systems Training

Crash avoidance systems save lives,

but what happens as the vehicle ages?

  • Vehicle technology has evolved & improved.
  • During 2006-2012 U.S. traffic fatalities fell more than 25%. (no improvement since)
  • We estimate that more than 80% of vehicles in operation are either under-maintained or have worn components to a degree that they are not capable of designed vehicle control.

FACTS:

• Shock & strut performance is critical to vehicle control.

• Shocks & struts wear and lose performance.

• Shock & strut replacement rates are very low.

All of this spells potential trouble for the unsuspecting motorist.