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Odometer Day

Odometer Day

Today is National Odometer Day!

An odometer is an instrument that indicates the distance traveled by a vehicle. It may be electronic, mechanical or a combination of both. The word odometer comes from the Greek words hodos meaning path or gateway and metron, meaning measure.

Odometers have helped understand the lifespan of cars and gives vehicle owners the ability to pay attention to their car and do maintenance. Odometer Day was created to remind people of this fact, remind them to check their odometers and take better care of their cars. For example, you should check your oil every 3,000 miles.

Odometers were first developed in the 1600’s, where the device was a road carriage with a drum, and with each time their measurement of distance was met, a drum was hit by a wooden figure. Arthur P. and Charles H. Warner developed the first odometer for the automobile in 1903 and was patented as the Auto-Meter.

How to celebrate odometer day: Take a drive in your car and see where you end up. Get in the habit of tracking your miles and reset your odometer after each drive. By keeping track of your mileage, you’ll be able to better care for it and track how efficiently you’re using gas.

Private Home Care reminds everyone that a healthy car means safe passengers!

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