Drivers Should Complete Vehicle Safety Check Before Holiday Travel

ROANOKE, Va.--Spend a few minutes checking out your important vehicle systems before hitting the road this holiday season to prevent your holiday travel from turning into a hassle.

Arriving safely should be every drivers primary concern, according to Bryan Gregory, Advance Auto Parts director of consumer education. While winter weather, increased traffic, driver fatigue and shortened daylight hours can make driving more hazardous over the holidays, a poorly maintained vehicle shouldnt be added to that list of potential driving hazards.

Gregory recommends performing a simple vehicle safety check, starting with the front windshield.

More than 75 percent of all accidents that occur during severe weather are due to impaired visibility, Gregory said. He recommends getting new wiper blades every six months, which Advance Auto Parts will install for free, and switching to high-quality winter blades in areas where snow and ice are expected.

Every vehicle should be equipped with an emergency kit that includes a flashlight, flares or reflective triangles, blanket, food bars, water, cell phone and charger, and a first aid kit.

And because its just as important to see as it is to be seen on the road, Gregory recommends checking all vehicle lights, including headlights, taillights, marker bulbs, fog lights and interior lights.

Other safety tips include:

  • Check tire tread depth and look for signs of irregular wear. Measure tire pressure when the tires are cold. Inflate the tires to the pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer information that can be found on the drivers side door post but never exceed the maximum inflation pressure printed on the tire sidewall. Proper tire pressure ensures maximum traction, fuel economy, handling, and stopping power.
  • Clean all mirrors and adjust them to cover as much of the blind spot as possible.
  • Strap down all cargo. Even in low-speed accidents, gift boxes and travel supplies become projectiles inside the vehicle.

Once youve completed the safety check, you can then focus on maximizing fuel economy, even though your vehicle may be loaded down with people and presents, by having a clean air filter and by adding fuel injector cleaner to the vehicles gas tank prior to departure, Gregory added.

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