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How to Prepare for a Safe Summer Road Trip

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Every summer sees an increase in packed cars and RVs on the road, full of families off on their summer road trips. This number may even increase this summer as families search for ways to safely leave their homes during COVID-19. Road trips are adventures that build memories for many families, but accidents can happen. Prevent mishaps and injuries by preparing for your trip with safety in mind.

Get Your Car Ready

Your car will play a big role in keeping your trip safe and on schedule. Before you take the trip, you should give your car a thorough inspection. Schedule necessary maintenance such as oil changes or a tune-up.

When looking over your car, be sure to check:

  • Windshield wipers
  • Fluids
  • Tires
  • Battery
  • Brakes

Make necessary fixes or replacements or take your car to your mechanic to have the necessary services performed. Taking the time to get your car ready can prevent breakdowns or accidents.

Pack Your Car

When packing your car, you should think about what you’re packing, as well as the way you’re packing it. Be sure that you have a spare tire for your car, as well at the correct tire iron and a jack. If you have to pull over after getting a flat tire, be aware of the space you place between your car and traffic on the road. Many individuals out of the cars on the side of the road have been struck and injured or killed in the past. You may also consider purchasing a road safety kit, which contains items like a reflective vest, a flashlight, jumper cables, and other tools to help get you back on the road. Don’t forget to pack a basic first-aid kit as well.

When packing your car, take into account your car’s weight limit and where the weight is in the car. Heavy items should be loaded close to the floor, and roof racks or roof-mounted cargo containers should only be used to carry lightweight, bulky items. Placing too much weight on the roof of your car can change the way it handles and increase the risk that you will lose control or roll over. It is also important to pack emergency supplies and tire changing tools where they can easily be reached if needed.

Unloading your entire car on the side of the road probably isn’t your idea of a good vacation memory. Make sure that maps or GPS devices, drinks, snacks, entertainment, and coats are where they can easily be reached during the trip.

Drive Safely

The final way to prevent accidents on your trip is to observe safe driving habits. Reduce distractions and ask a passenger to take care of the maps, music, or snacks. Always wear a seatbelt and follow the rules of the road. Stop for gas before you get too low and take stops to stretch and move around to reduce soreness or strain from the drive. Keep your speeds low and allow plenty of space when navigating unfamiliar highways. If driving at night, in poor weather, or in traffic, be sure to reduce your speed as well.

Vacations should always be worry-free, and a little preparation can help keep yours that way. Keep your trip safe and fun by following these tips to prevent accidents. If you are injured, however, an experienced personal injury attorney can help you fight for your right to compensation.

By Your Side When You Need Us

At MR.LAW Accident & Injury Attorneys, we hope that your summer trips are always safe and injury-free. If you or a loved one is involved in an accident, you can trust that our Dallas personal injury attorneys can be there for you. We can help you devise a strategic plan to recover the damages you deserve, and our caring team offers personalized client service to suit your needs.

Contact our office today at (469) 689-0200, or online to request a free case evaluation with one of our car accident attorneys.

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