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01greygt
April 6th, 2010, 09:16 AM
April 2, 2010

If you’re planning on taking a trip across the country this summer, or even simply traveling a couple states away, you should always make sure you’re road trip ready. Whether you’ll be traveling with someone or on your own, you should always make sure you’re prepared before you hit the highway. Here are some helpful tips to remember before you start your journey!

Perform a thorough check of your vehicle

•Inspect all four tires as well as your spare. Make sure they have the correct amount of air in them, that there’s a good amount of tread left on them if you’re driving a long distance and lastly check for any cracks or foreign objects in them.
•Open your hood (with the engine off and completely cooled) and visually inspect all of your hoses and belts. If any of your hoses feel soft or too spongy, you may want to have a mechanic take a look and see if any need replacing. While you’re under the hood, check all your fluid levels (oil, antifreeze, brake, power steering, transmission and windshield wiper fluids).
This is also a great time to have your oil and filter changed as well as the windshield wipers replaced.

Insider tip: A few weeks prior to your trip, check for any leaks under your car in case you need a mechanic to perform work before you hit the road.

Make a checklist of important items

Although bringing along some of these things might seem like common sense, they are extremely crucial not only for your safety but in case of an emergency.

•A fully charged cell phone with both car and wall chargers
•A first aid kid, especially if you’re traveling with children
•A few basic tools (screwdriver, hammer, wrench, wire cutters, pliers)
•Maps, directions or a GPS system
Solo safety

If you’re traveling alone, it’s especially important to put your safety first. These are just a few basic rules of thumb, but are extremely crucial.

•Don’t stop at a rest area unless there is more than one vehicle present
•Avoid driving on isolated roads if possible
•Don’t stay anywhere at night unless it’s monitored by security
•Check in with a friend or loved one at least once a day, preferably at the end of each day, once you’re done traveling
•Pack extra clothes, food and water, a flashlight and blankets
Lastly, when planning your road trip, make sure you let someone know your plans, including where you’re headed, the estimated dates and times you’ll be there and when they should expect you home.

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Tazzy
April 6th, 2010, 07:56 PM
Good advice ..Im planning next week to do just that oil change tires fill all fliud levels and just make Sure sabine is ready for a new adventure :-D

01greygt
April 7th, 2010, 09:46 AM
Well ya know, most of us probably view these things as common sense lol, but the average female consumer probably not so much! So, I realize a lot of my articles will probably be things most of you already know!

BlissfulErin
April 7th, 2010, 10:34 AM
Good article!