If you will give me a few minutes of your time I'll explain what a Road Hazard warranty is, and how it can save you money.
Keep your eyes opened, you are prepared to spend an average of $300-$500 for new tires for your vehicle. It's a maintenance item which is not optional and then the salesperson asks, "do you want to purchase the Road Hazard warranty?"
The cost of the warranty is only an additional $10-$20 for each tire. You're probably thinking, don't my tires come with a warranty anyway?
Good question! Most tires do come with a warranty which covers workmanship and materials. The tire manufacturer cover things which are in their control, like defects. They will not warrant the condition of the roads or your inability to dodge debris.
Get high octane, a Road Hazard warranty can save you money and aggravation. Road Hazard warranties are of great value, yet they are misunderstood. Allow me to explain exactly what a Road Hazard warranty is and how they can save you money.
Most Road Hazard warranties are set up to protect you, from paying full price, no matter what the cause--- you only pay for the amount of tread that you used prior to the needed replacement. (This is called pro-rated).
As good as gold, if your tire is 1/2 way worn at the time of the flat. With tires averaging $100 each, your replacement cost would only be $50.00. Much better than full price, yes? You'll get a bargain.
Bright future, to have a Road Hazard warranty you'll be covered for things like nails, glass, metal, stones etc. and almost for any other damage to your tire. Some Road Hazard packages provide a nationwide coverage, you'll have a peace of mind knowing that you are protected while away form your local area.
Have a shot, many Road Hazard warranties offer other benefits like free rotations and free balancing (check where you purchase your tires for all the details).
Hit the road when you are ready to purchase your next tires, ask your dealer for the Road Hazard warranty.Kporchhaulling
Safety tip of the day: just a minute, what is the law for right-of-way in crosswalks.
1. A driver of a vehicle approaching a crosswalk must yield to a pedestrian crossing the street.
2. A pedestrian shall not suddenly leave a curb or other place of safety and walk into the path of a vehicle when it is so close it could not yield.
3.Whenever a vehicle is stopped to yield to a pedestrian, it is unlawful for the driver of another vehicle approaching from the rear to pass the stopped vehicle.
4. When crossing the street at an intersection with a traffic signal, pedestrians shall only cross with a walk or green signal. Vehicles shall yield to pedestrians crossing with a signal.
5. In a business district, pedestrians shall only cross the street within a crosswalk.
6. Where sidewalks are provided, no pedestrian shall walk along and upon the roadway.Kporchhaulling
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