Beware Of Broken Tires, Here's How To Care For Vehicle Tires During The Dry Season

JAKARTA - The dry season currently engulfing Indonesia has brought hot temperatures that not only make people uncomfortable, but also raise concerns for vehicle owners.

The reason is, the high temperatures make the drivers anxious about the condition of their vehicle tires, especially because the tires are in direct contact with hot asphalt.

It is known that hot weather conditions contribute to increasing the temperature of the asphalt surface on the highway, which in turn increases the risk of tire wear and reduces tire thickness rapidly. However, there are actions that can be taken to address this problem.

According to Sapta Agung Nugraha, Head of Cilandak Auto2000 Workshop, maintaining tires during the dry season is important, and one of the main things that needs to be considered is the thickness of the tires. If the tires look smooth, it is highly recommended to replace them immediately in the workshop.

"Hot weather affects road temperature, which will accelerate vehicle tires. Therefore, always check the thickness of tires to maintain safety factors," Sapta told VOI, Wednesday, October 11.

In addition, it is important to periodically check air pressure on vehicle tires. Low air pressure can affect the performance of tires, and if left unchecked, vehicle tires can erupt if they come into contact with sharp objects on the asphalt.

To overcome this problem, Sapta also encourages people to always park their vehicles in a place protected from the hot sun. Make sure the tires stay clean of dirt and dust to keep their condition optimal.

"In a dry condition, it is better to park a vehicle in a place protected from the heat of the sun and always keep the vehicle clean from dust," added Sapta.

In addition, it is very important for vehicle owners to undergo routine maintenance both at home and at the workshop. For extra convenience, several workshops now provide home service services, so that vehicle owners can more easily maintain the condition of their vehicles.