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Brake maintenance could impact your insurance claim

Many drivers are unaware that faulty brakes can compromise a vehicle’s roadworthiness and may even affect insurance claims following an accident.

Motorists are urged not to overlook the condition of their vehicle’s braking system.

The Vehicle Testing Association (VTA), a proud association of the Retail Motor Industry Organisation, warns that poor brake maintenance could have serious safety, legal and financial consequences.

The warning comes amid growing concern over the number of vehicles on South African roads that are never subjected to regular roadworthiness testing.

Currently, private vehicles are only required to undergo testing when ownership changes hands, while taxis and trucks are tested annually and buses every six months.

Julian Pillay, national director of VTA, said this means that only about 21% of South Africa’s estimated 13 million-vehicle fleet is subject to regular roadworthiness testing.

“The reality is that nearly 80% of vehicles on our roads never reach a testing station unless they are sold or involved in a specific compliance process.

“At the same time, consumers are keeping their vehicles for longer due to economic pressure and many are delaying servicing and maintenance. This creates a growing road safety risk.”

Research into vehicle-related crash factors in South Africa continues to identify faulty brakes as one of the major contributors to serious accidents, alongside tyre failures, unroadworthy vehicles and defective headlights.

“Your brakes are one of the most critical safety systems in your vehicle. Yet many motorists only pay attention to them once something goes wrong,” said Pillay.

Many drivers are unaware that faulty brakes can compromise a vehicle’s roadworthiness and may even affect insurance claims following an accident.

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“Vehicle owners should understand that roadworthiness and vehicle safety regulations require braking systems to meet prescribed standards.

“Failure to maintain a vehicle’s brakes could have legal or insurance implications in the event of an accident,” he explained.

Regular brake maintenance plays a critical role in ensuring a vehicle can stop safely and efficiently, particularly in emergency situations.

“Worn brake pads, damaged rotors, deteriorated brake fluid and other faulty components can significantly increase stopping distances and reduce driver control.

Routine inspections help identify problems before they become dangerous or expensive to repair.

Motorists should not wait for warning lights, noises or braking failure before having their vehicles inspected.

“If your brakes squeal, vibrate, feel soft or your stopping distance increases, these are warning signs that should never be ignored,” Pillay said.

In addition to improving safety, properly maintained brakes also contribute to smoother driving, improved handling, and reduced long-term repair costs.

Several VTA member testing stations across the country offer professional brake testing services using specialised equipment and experienced examiners to accurately assess the condition and performance of vehicle braking systems.

“Brake maintenance is not just about protecting yourself. It’s about protecting everyone who shares the road with you,” Pillay concluded.

Motorists are encouraged to contact their nearest VTA member testing station for professional brake testing and roadworthiness advice.

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