Whether your car is brand new off the lot or a bit older and pre-loved by your family, there is always a chance that something will go wrong with it, and if that happens, you, your family, and anyone else you encounter on the road could be placed in danger.
So, it goes without saying that it is really important you know how to spot the warning signs that your car may be unsafe. It’s also why I’ve put together a list of some of the most common signs your car should not be on the road…
1. There’s smoke coming out of the exhaust
If there’s smoke coming out of your vehicle’s exhaust, especially if it is black, it could be that your car has fuel or engine problems which could cause your vehicle to break down or even potentially set on fire, especially at high speeds. So, if in doubt, pull over and call a mechanic!
2. It’s vibrating
Depending on your car, it may not be unusual to feel some vibrations when you’re driving it, especially at high speed. However, if you notice new and unusual vibrations, it could be a sign that something is very wrong and it could be very dangerous. Any auto accident attorney will be able to tell you numerous stories of people who ended up injured or worse after driving a car that was vibrating due to loose parts that later fell off and caused a collision, Don’t be like them, and if you notice any unusual vibrations, don’t drive!
3. It does not start easily
If your car does not start easily or immediately, take it as a strong sign you should not be driving it. Vehicles that do not start with ease, often have engines, malfunctions that could leave you stranded at the side of the road or worse, so do not take the risk.
4. The brakes are noisy
If your vehicle’s brakes make a squealing noise when you step on them, then you know you have trouble. Fully functional brakes do not make a sound and if yours do, chances are they are not fit for purpose and you should not drive anywhere because you will be unlikely to have full control of your car when the time comes to stop in a hurry. As soon as you hear any noise coming from them, get your brakes fixed and you can drive with confidence.
5. The warning lights are on
If one or more warning lights on your car’s driver panel are lit up then that is obviously a glaring sign that something is wrong and you should take heed, of course, not all of those warnings require immediate attention, but many do and you should be sure to look up what they mean in the car’s user manual before you go ahead and drive anywhere.
If you spot any of these signs, then be safe and do not drive your car until it has been checked over by a qualified mechanic. Better safe than sorry!
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