Supercheap Auto Busselton and Driver Safety Australia have teamed up to help young drivers learn about the importance of regular vehicle safety checks.
The Bussell Highway store will host a free Check It day on Saturday, March 30 and provide in store training on what to look out for and how to care for your car.
Their effort was spurred by new research, which revealed young WA drivers are increasing their risk of road trauma by allowing basic safety essentials to go unchecked.
The data showed that three in four drivers aged 25 and under are driving a vehicle that is more than a decade old.
Despite this, four in five young Australian drivers are guilty of not undertaking any regular checks on their car - either leaving it to someone else or believing a warning light would alert them to any safety issue.
Supercheap Auto Busselton store manager Stephen Dawson said by completing car checks, drivers could avoid breakdowns and potential accidents.
"We do see it a lot with people getting warning lights, not being able to identify what they are warning them of and they are unsure what to do," he said.
"At the Check It day we will teach them how to check for problems and identify issues."