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Monday, August 24, 2009

2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid Be Tire Smart Mobile Project

After launching its pilot project in July 2008, the Be Tire Smart campaign 'mobile project' is back on the road. Travelling to a variety of community, cultural and automotive related events (car shows and tire dealer events), across Ontario, the mobile project team educates Canadian drivers about the importance of proper tire maintenance and the importance of measuring tire pressure monthly. The goal is to reach as many people as possible through motivating them to change their tire maintenance practices. The mobile project team communicates with event patrons by placing emphasis that tires are often the most neglected parts of a vehicle despite the fact that they are among the most important and easily cared for.

The Be Tire Smart- Play Your P.A.R.T mobile project functions as a narrow cast marketing project in that it reaches a defined target audience (Canadian drivers). The mobile project team disseminates specific and defined key messages to consumer audiences through community based social marketing. Through engaging members of each community that the mobile project visits, residents learn how they can play a part in contributing to a greener future, reduced fuel consumption and much safer roads. It is important to note that when members of a community use resources wisely -by each doing their part- it moves toward sustainability. To promote a more sustainable future, it is essential to know how to encourage individuals and organizations to adopt activities that collectively promote sustainability.

Through a combination of tire education and community outreach, the mobile project team initiates direct, meaningful intercepts with patrons at events, which includes but is not limited to: new parents, university and high school students, (who comprise the newer driver population), seniors, car enthusiasts, automotive industry members and new immigrants, all of whom will need to purchase tires in the future. It is through connecting with individuals on a one-to-one basis that they are given the chance to recognize that by adopting a few simple tire maintenance practices, they as individuals can increase their vehicle's fuel efficiency, reduce harmful emissions, save money and make their vehicle safer.

As the trade association for Canadian Rubber Manufacturers and importers of rubber goods, it is essential that we promote responsible, correct use of our products. Through the effective use of community based social marketing, the Be Tire Smart program also provides significant benefit to industry Stakeholders. Through increased community involvement, industry members express a high level of Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Citizenship in a marketplace that is becoming increasingly more environmentally and socially aware.

At events, the project team demonstrates how to locate the correct tire pressure on a vehicle and how to measure tire pressure on the Be Tire Smart Hybrid vehicle. In addition to proper tire pressure the patrons are encouraged to:
Have their tires aligned annually.
Rotate their tires regularly.
Monitor tread wear and replace tires when the tire tread is worn out.
Conduct a visual check for embedded stones, glass and other foreign objects that could work their way into the tire and cause a leak.

Free tire pressure gauges and tread wear indicators are also distributed. Event patrons are encouraged to take part in a short tire maintenance survey for the chance to win a set of four new tires (Original Equipment -OE for their personal vehicle). We strongly encourage participation as the information provided serves as an important measure of what people know and what they are doing with their tires.

The Be Tire Smart - Play Your P.A.R.T. campaign is funded by the twelve tire manufacturer company members of The Rubber Association of Canada, in collaboration with the Government of Canada under the leadership of Natural Resources Canada's Office of Energy Efficiency.

Members who are interested in having the mobile project make a stop at their event or tire service centre this summer, are encouraged to contact Gilles Paquette at 905-814-1714 to request program availability. The Mobile Project will be available until September 30th, 2009.

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