WyoTech Promotes Fuel Economy and Encourages Eco-Friendly Driving as Part of USA WEEKEND's Make a Difference Day
2008年10月23日 - 12:00AM
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SANTA ANA, Calif., Oct. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- WyoTech, a national
leader in automotive training, is teaming up with Wal-Mart to
promote tire safety, help consumers improve fuel efficiency, and
encourage environmentally friendly driving. The joint promotion is
part of USA WEEKEND's Make a Difference Day. The right tire
pressure can save American consumers millions of dollars in fuel
each year. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that the average
consumer can improve gas mileage by 3.3 percent just by ensuring
that tires are properly inflated. "WyoTech is pleased to partner
with Wal-Mart on Make a Difference Day," said John Hurd, president
of the WyoTech - Sacramento campus. "WyoTech provides high-caliber
automotive education and promotes economical, safe and
environmentally conscious driving practices in the communities we
serve." Proper tire inflation is also environmentally friendly.
With approximately 250 million cars and trucks on American roads,
the U.S. Government Accountability Office estimates that
approximately 1.2 billion gallons of gas could be saved each year
if all tires were properly inflated. Reducing gas usage can
substantially reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Environmentally
friendly driving, which includes not only ensuring proper tire
inflation, but also such practices as maintaining constant speed
and avoiding starts and stops, can have a huge positive
environmental effect. EcoDrivingUSA found that if half of U.S.
drivers practiced moderate ecodriving techniques, including
maintaining proper tire pressure, carbon dioxide emissions
nationwide could be cut by approximately 100 million tons.
"Unfortunately, the majority of consumers are not aware of how to
properly maintain tire pressure," said Steve Kay, an automotive
instructor at the WyoTech - Fremont campus. According to a National
Highway Traffic and Safety Administration 2001 survey, 26% of
passenger cars and 29% of trucks have at least one tire that is 25%
below the manufacturer's required level. "Consumer knowledge about
tire care is very low," Kay says. In fact, 29 million drivers
believe that tires require no regular maintenance and only 11% of
drivers are correctly checking their tire pressure once a month,
according to the Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA). "By
partnering with Wal-Mart, we can help inform consumers about the
importance of tire safety," Kay adds. Four WyoTech campuses will be
partnering with their local Wal-Mart stores to conduct tire
pressure safety checks and will teach customers how to check the
tire pressure. The participating Wyotech campuses are: Sacramento,
Calif.; Fremont, Calif.; Blairsville, Penn.; and Long Beach, Calif.
About WyoTech WyoTech is a division of Corinthian Colleges, Inc.,
one of the largest post-secondary education companies in North
America. WyoTech offers diploma and degree programs in the fields
of automotive, diesel, collision refinishing, motorcycle, marine
technology, as well as construction trades. In addition, WyoTech
offers advanced training programs in applied service management;
advanced diesel; light duty diesel; advanced automotive
diagnostics; street rod and custom fabrication; motorsports chassis
fabrication; high performance power trains; and trim and upholstery
technology. There are currently six WyoTech campuses located across
the United States. WyoTech is the Official Technical School of the
NHRA and a proud sponsor of NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle racer, Steve
Johnson. For more information, visit http://www.wyotech.edu/. About
USA WEEKEND'S Make a Difference Day Make A Difference Day, the
largest national day of helping others, is sponsored by USA WEEKEND
Magazine and its 600 carrier newspapers. Make A Difference Day is
held in partnership with HandsOn Network and is supported by
Newman's Own, which will provide $10,000 donations to charities
selected by 10 national honorees. The 18th Make A Difference Day is
Saturday, Oct. 25, 2008. In 2007, an estimated 3 million people
participated in the day's events through thousands of projects
nationwide. Sources
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/maintain.shtmlhttp://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/the_truth_about_tire_pressure.htmlhttp://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/08/mccain-on-tire-inflation.php
http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS150498+14-May-
2008+BW20080514 http://ecodrivingusa.com/#/what-is-ecodriving/
Contacts: Camee Edelbrock Schiefer Public Relations 714.241.1116 -
office 310.466.0915 - mobile 714.241.1258 - fax DATASOURCE: WyoTech
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