· Hot weather can put additional strain on the car and driver
· Cars are 50% more likely to overheat in hot weather1
· Hot road surfaces can increase the risk of tyre blowouts and punctures1
· Simple pre-journey checks help prevent battery, engine and tyre failures
· Build in time for proper breaks on long journeys to reduce stress
Summer should be all about sunshine, adventure, and the freedom of the open road. Whether you’re heading for a scenic drive or cruising to your holiday spot, a few simple steps can help keep your journey smooth and stress-free. Sadly, the thrill of the journey is often compromised by factors that will test anyone’s patience. Traffic jams, vehicle faults or a wrong turning can turn fun into frustration. Of course, there’s no guaranteed way of avoiding trouble, but hopefully our line-up of simple tips will help minimise difficulties and give you the best chance of enjoyable, safe journeys that put a smile on your face.
VEHICLE CHECKS.
Nothing spoils a journey more quickly than an unexpected vehicle breakdown – and hot summer weather can put considerable extra strain on your car’s systems. Battery issues are the leading cause of summer breakdowns, with older batteries particularly at risk of failing if the demand on them is too great. Hot weather means cars are 50% more likely to overheat, while high road surface temperatures contribute to an increased risk of tyre blowouts and punctures.
So before setting off, carry out a comprehensive check of your car. It needn’t be complicated, but it could well save you from the stress of roadside troubles and expensive delays. Check tyre pressure and tread, check oil levels, coolant and brake fluid. Ensure your lights and indicators are functioning correctly, and don’t forget to top up your windscreen washer fluid. If you’re travelling abroad, check local regulations at your destination and make sure your car is compliant. Different countries have their own emissions standards so that you might need the appropriate sticker. Also, check on the safety equipment required in your car. By doing this, you’re not only looking after your vehicle, but you’ll also worry much less about anything going wrong. Knowing your vehicle is fit for the road will allow you to focus on the journey ahead, rather than worrying about a potential mechanical malfunction.
TAKE REGULAR BREAKS.
Too long at the wheel leads to fatigue. With this comes a tendency to feel grumpy, as well as an inability to concentrate. Any or all of these factors will pile on the stress – and put you at greater risk of a collision. That’s why planning regular breaks is essential, not only to maintain your physical wellbeing, but also to keep you mentally fresh and alert on your journey. Plan to stop every two hours or so, even if you don’t feel tired. Stretch your legs, have a drink and relax. Highway service areas have a variety of food options, though you can always save money by packing your snacks and drinks if you wish. In other countries, you may find rest stops without facilities or fuel as well as the bigger, busier service stations.
AVOID PEAK TIMES.
Congestion is one of the biggest contributory factors to road rage and stress. Traffic jams, slow-moving vehicles and crowded roads can quickly cause irritability. That’s why a good way of leaving the stress out of a journey is to plan when you travel. Try to avoid setting off during the rush hour or on weekends when the highway and routes to popular attractions and resorts are likely to be busy. Choose the early morning, late evening, or simply a midweek driving day, and you will hopefully find quieter roads – but do check before setting off for any overnight road closures. If you’re travelling abroad, check for details of local holidays, festivals and school breaks that can cause congestion. Try out real-time traffic apps and satnav with live updates to help you re-route around the worst trouble spots.
KNOW WHERE YOU CAN PARK.
Uncertainty around finding a safe and convenient parking spot can cause stress, especially if you’re in an unfamiliar location. For complete peace of mind, research the different options and book in advance. As well as reducing stress and avoiding wasted time hunting for a free parking bay, this eliminates the risk of any unwelcome penalties or fines. Having a clear parking plan means peace of mind for you, knowing you won’t have to waste time, money and effort at the end of a long and potentially tiring journey.
TAKE A DEEP BREATH.
It’s not always easy to stay calm on a journey. Perhaps you’re stuck in a jam, maybe confused by strange road signs, or frustrated by the actions of other drivers. It’s easily said, but meeting fire with fire only risks making a situation worse – and puts you and your companions in greater danger as there’s no way of knowing how far something will escalate.
Try to breathe deeply, recognise that some delays are outside your control and that you can’t possibly know what’s going on inside the mind of another driver. Focus on the bigger picture: the day out, the holiday journey, the excitement of arriving at a lovely destination. If stress builds and you can feel yourself rattled, pull over and take a few minutes to gather your thoughts. Usually, that conscious decision to pause briefly is all it takes to make you feel better and regain control. Finally, look for the opportunity to do another driver a favour (as long as it doesn’t compromise safety). Acts of kindness lead to a better driving environment. You may not have the favour returned straight away, but it’ll make you feel good, and it will help make the journey more pleasant and relaxed. Enjoy the summer!
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