10 things to check to keep your vehicle safely on the road
Safety is our top priority at Malooba and vehicle safety checks are an important part of maintaining a safe and reliable fleet.
Here are some strategies to help you perform regular vehicle safety checks on your own vehicle:
Check your tires regularly for proper inflation, tread depth and wear patterns.
Check your brakes, including brake pads, rotors, and brake fluid levels.
Check your headlights, taillights, and indicators to ensure they are working properly.
Check your windshield wipers and washer fluid levels.
Check your mirrors and windows for cracks or damage
Check your oil level and change it as per the manufacturer's recommendations.
Check your battery terminals and connections for corrosion.
Check your hoses and belts for wear or damage.
Check your air filter and replace it if it's dirty.
Check your fluid levels and top them up as needed
By performing regular safety checks, you can help ensure that your vehicle is safe to drive and can help to prevent costly repairs down the road.
It's also a good idea to take your vehicle in for regular maintenance and inspections as per the manufacturer's recommendations.
Maintaining a fleet of vehicles is a team effort.
In addition to the regular inspections we carry out our drivers are great at reporting anything that requires attention so that we can act quickly and keep them safe on the road.