Summer road construction How to spot hazards that could damage your vehicle

Boston, MALocal News

VIP Tires and Service in Needham, Massachusetts, experiences a busy season as vehicle damage rises due to potholes and construction debris. Service manager Eric Avery reported that the winter has left many local roads in poor condition, leading to increased incidents of damaged tires and front ends. He noted that construction zones introduce additional hazards, with nails and screws frequently found on the roads, which can cause flat tires. Furthermore, debris from roadwork poses risks not only to tires but also to windshields and vehicle paint, potentially resulting in costly repairs. The average cost of a single tire replacement ranges from $175 to $300, with other damages possibly costing thousands.

Avery advised drivers to seek detours to avoid construction zones, even if it means longer commutes. This guidance aims to help drivers protect their vehicles during the peak construction season. With ongoing road repairs, awareness of these hazards is crucial for local motorists.

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