Abstract
This study investigates the pivotal role of preventive maintenance for vehicles in General Villamil Playas City, Ecuador, exploring its multifaceted impact on economic, social, and environmental aspects. With a focus on tricycle passengers and taxis, the research employs a comprehensive methodology involving literature review, strategic collaboration with local authorities, and targeted educational strategies for tricycle drivers. Implementation includes campaigns, talks, and practical workshops, strategically located to ensure maximum outreach. Results from beneficiary surveys underscore positive perceptions regarding knowledge enhancement, activity duration, and overall methodology. The paper emphasizes the economic savings, extended vehicle lifespan, optimized performance, and environmental benefits associated with preventive maintenance. The study concludes by advocating for sustainable, collaborative efforts, stressing the enduring impact of promoting preventive maintenance practices within the community.
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