Summer is the most popular time to
take time off from our busy schedules to head out of town for a vacation. More
than likely, you’ll be packing the luggage and driving a distance much greater
than your normal weekly commutes. Maybe you’ve put off installing new
windshields wiper blades or checking the air pressure in your tires. Making
sure our cars are mechanically in tip top shape is imperative to our safety and
comfort. This week we found some great tips that will help you prepare for your
road trip.
We hope you have a wonderful vacation
and we’ll see you next week!
Get your car a check-up
Nothing wrecks a fun time faster than auto troubles. Avoid problems on your vacation by having your vehicle checked by a mechanic before leaving. Get the oil changed, tire pressure checked, brakes checked and any needed maintenance completed. Have your windshield wipers replaced if it's necessary. Proper maintenance can help insure you avoid potential problems with your vehicle while on vacation, and emergency repairs can be much more costly than those addressed in advance.
Nothing wrecks a fun time faster than auto troubles. Avoid problems on your vacation by having your vehicle checked by a mechanic before leaving. Get the oil changed, tire pressure checked, brakes checked and any needed maintenance completed. Have your windshield wipers replaced if it's necessary. Proper maintenance can help insure you avoid potential problems with your vehicle while on vacation, and emergency repairs can be much more costly than those addressed in advance.
Provide itinerary and emergency
information
It's a good idea to leave a copy of your trip itinerary with a family member or friend. Also as important is to take a list of emergency information, such as contacts, medication requirements, etc. Finally, discuss basic safety information, rules, and procedures with everyone, so they know what to do should someone become lost or sick.
It's a good idea to leave a copy of your trip itinerary with a family member or friend. Also as important is to take a list of emergency information, such as contacts, medication requirements, etc. Finally, discuss basic safety information, rules, and procedures with everyone, so they know what to do should someone become lost or sick.
Set realistic driving distances
For a long trip by car, it is best to break the trip up into multiple days to help avoid driver - and passenger - fatigue. It's a good practice to stop roughly every two hours to stretch, a bathroom break, and even a little exercise to the get the blood flowing and muscles loosened up, even if for just a few minutes. A cup of coffee, some fresh air or a short nap - all can help the driver become more alert and ready to drive again.
For a long trip by car, it is best to break the trip up into multiple days to help avoid driver - and passenger - fatigue. It's a good practice to stop roughly every two hours to stretch, a bathroom break, and even a little exercise to the get the blood flowing and muscles loosened up, even if for just a few minutes. A cup of coffee, some fresh air or a short nap - all can help the driver become more alert and ready to drive again.
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