If you are on the way to grandmother’s house or just going to the mall for
some last minute shopping, it is wise to take a couple of safety measures to
avoid the holiday hassle of an accident.
Heavy traffic, motorists preoccupied with holiday plans and
winter weather
make the perfect storm for motorists throughout December. The truth is,
it is among the highest months for traffic accidents.
But with proper preparation, some preventive driving measures and a close
watch on the weather report, people can safeguard themselves and their cars
throughout the holidays.
The gurus on holiday travel mishaps,
CARSTAR Auto Body Repair Experts,
repair a huge number of cars every year that were battered in snowy, icy
accidents. We give motorists a few helpful suggestions to help make
holiday travel less dangerous.
Remember:
• Check your route: Investigate weather conditions ahead of
time to know if there'll be any hold-ups
• Keep in touch: Take a cellular phone in case there are
issues
• Lower the Jingle Bells: Lessen distractions like loud
music
• Do Not Invite Thieves: Gifts in the back of the car are
more enticing than cookies and milk for Santa. Secure them in the trunk
area to avoid break-ins
• Have A Break: If you're traveling a long distance, take
breaks or a quick nap at a rest stop to keep attentive
• Protect Yourself: Continually use a seat belt
• Do Not Text and Drive: Text messaging and driving can not
just possibly hurt yourself and your family but pther people driving their
cars. Keep the cell phone stored for emergency situations. When it's vital to
send a message, safely pull to the side of the road first
Examine Your Visibility:
• Fill Your Fluids: Add de-icer to your windshield wiper
fluid
• Improve Your Wipers: Ensure that your windshield wipers
are without ice before going out on the road – and give consideration to
updating with new
flexible windshield wipers before the snow strikes
• Examine Your Field of Vision: Be sure that every mirror
is clean and adequately adjusted
• Take a Look At Your Lights: Clean bleary headlights and
check bulbs in all of your automobile lights – back and front
Slow Down and Stay Back:
• Watch Out For Holiday Revelers: Some motorists might take
in a few beverages before hitting the roads. Stay aware and observe other
motorists in case they start to swerve
• Keep It Slow: if there's snow or ice on the roads, drop
you vehicle's speed ten or twenty miles per hour under the speed limit

• Allow Some Space: Leave no less than two or three car
lengths in between your car or truck and the vehicle ahead of you
• Cruise With Caution: Don't use cruise control on slippery
roads
• Stay Alert to the Surface: Use extreme caution on bridgework,
overpasses, and sporadically traveled roads since these can be slippery from
ice and use extreme caution when driving your car on one-lane streets
Prepare for a Snow Day:
• Weight It Out: If your automobile has rear wheel drive,
keep sacks of sand, litter or bricks to keep your motor vehicle easier to
handle
• Stock Up On Supplies: Pack a snow day pack in case you
get stuck. Worthwhile items to incorporate are a blanket, gloves, hat,
water, granola bars, flashlight and extra batteries, extra cell phone battery,
flares, compass, scissors, rope, wooden patches in waterproof container and
first aid kit.
• Take Your Tools: Make a tool kit for digging your vehicle
out with a collapsible shovel, 2x4 planks to put under tires, an ice scraper
and a snow brush, reflective triangles, flares and exterior windshield cleaner.
If an unfortunate holiday collision does take place, we recommend having a
collision plan in place so you're not stuck on the roadside waiting for
assistance.
CARSTAR Auto Body Repair Experts at Steve's CARSTAR Auto Body Repair provides top-quality,
reliable repair service in Arnold, Missouri. Just
call 636-464-6080 when you get in an accident and they'll send the tow truck,
speak to your insurance provider, arrange for a rental car and fix the car.