10 things to check before you hit the road for the holidays

During busy travel times expect to hit traffic. It may make sense to drive late at night or early in the morning to avoid the rush and ensure you get to your destination on time and with minimal stress. Make sure you count on stops for refreshment and restroom breaks, and time your fuel stops to ensure you don’t run low.

It’s the busy Christmas travel season and a great time to head out on a road trip.

Whether you’re driving a short distance or across the country, here are some tips to ensure that your car and your family are prepared for your next adventure.

1. Schedule a checkup. Perform basic maintenance on your vehicle before you head out such as checking wipers and fluid levels. Also, schedule any necessary service such as oil changes or tune ups. A vehicle in top shape will have a better chance of staying reliable and efficient.

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2. Stay charged. Check your battery to make sure it’s strong and has clean terminals: A little baking soda and water will do the job. A road trip is no fun if your car won’t start.

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3. Read the rubber. Inspect your tyres for any tears or bulges in the side wall. The tyres should have a good amount of tread left.  Make sure the tyre pressures are set to the correct figures.

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4. Give it a break. Have your service station inspect your car’s brake pads to make sure they aren’t worn or need replacing.

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5. Be prepared. Bring supplies in the event of an accident or medical issue. Stock your car with an emergency kit—especially a flashlight, blanket, first-aid kit, and some basic tools. Also, bring water and extra snacks, just in case.

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6. Pack smart. Check your vehicle’s load capacity to make sure you aren’t putting too much weight in the car. Be aware that fuel economy is reduced with extra cargo. Roof-top cargo boxes should only be filled with light bulky items. Heavy loads on the roof can make the vehicle more difficult to handle in emergency situations and increase the risk of a roll over. If not in use, remove the roof rack as it can significantly worsen your fuel economy.

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7. Track it. A portable GPS navigation system will help you get where you’re going, making it easy to find petrol stations or restaurants along the way. Traffic-enabled devices can warn of roadway congestion, and all units can assist in finding an alternate route. Also, a navigator can help direct emergency services to your location, should something happen.

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8. Kid prep. If you’re driving with kids, make sure you pack enough snacks, water, games, videos, and music to keep them comfortable and occupied during your journey.

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9. Be patient. During busy travel times expect to hit traffic. It may make sense to drive late at night or early in the morning to avoid the rush and ensure you get to your destination on time and with minimal stress. Make sure you count on stops for refreshment and restroom breaks, and time your fuel stops to ensure you don’t run low. A GPS device with traffic information and an exit guide can help you navigate around congestion and help find desired pit stop locations.

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10. Be safe. Make sure you are driving safely and follow the rules of the road.

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