Age UK gives some advice on driving this winter
- Friday, 25 November 2011
Gordon Morris, Managing Director of Age UK Enterprises, said:
“With nights getting longer and forecasts for a bitter winter, it is vital that motorists ensure that they can rely on their vehicles before venturing out on the roads, and think carefully about whether their journey is entirely necessary.
“Planning ahead and taking the time to give your car a winter service will help you to stay safe. It is also essential that you have appropriate insurance and breakdown cover in place should you encounter any motoring mishaps.”
Top tips for a safer drive:
· If conditions are poor and causing concern, think carefully as to whether your journey is essential or whether public transport may be a safer option
· Get your battery checked before you set out on a long journey. A reputable garage can advise you on how to do this or could check it for you on site
· Check tyre tread and pressure - the legal standard is 1.6mm. However, better tread will result in better grip which will be beneficial in icy, snowy or wet conditions
· Clean your lights and check they are working properly - grime and dirt can prevent lights from giving full glow
· Ensure that you have a scraper and de-icer in the car at all times
· Keep de-icer in the house – this will help you get into your car if the locks have frozen
· Never put boiling water on the windscreen – the dramatic difference in temperatures will cause the glass to crack
· Allow longer journey times in case road conditions are bad
· Always carry a warm coat, blankets and gloves in the boot of your car
· If you have a mobile telephone make sure it is fully charged before beginning any journey
· Make sure your oil, water and antifreeze levels are topped checked by a garage
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