Jan 5, 2021


Tips on how to Drive Safe and Smart for the Holidays

Proper planning can always make your long road trip during the holidays safe and secure. This incorporates making plans about which road you’ll take, the time it will take to reach your destination, with regular breaks, and ensuring your car is ideal for taking on the trip.

Drivers usually feel tired during long trips and might be enticed to continue driving to cover up time, thereby putting themselves, their passengers, and others on the road in danger.

People driving during holidays often end up on new roads and in different climate conditions. These kinds of circumstances need more focus and additional care from the driver.

Here is a brief guide on what to do before driving for the holidays:

Checklist for a long trip:

  • Ensure your car is serviced appropriately
  • Make proper planning of your trip – ensure you have a lot of time to reach your destination (rest breaks included)
  • Take regular breaks (once every two hours at least) and stop for a short nap as soon as you feel drained or exhausted.
  • If possible, share the driving
  • NEVER drink liquor, not even limited quantities, during a long trip or even before you begin driving
  • Have a proper sleep before beginning the trip
  • Stay inside the speed limit as much as possible and consistently pick an ideal speed for the driving conditions – regardless of the city, nation or evening driving
  • Ensure that all the travelers are wearing safety belts – including pets or, for younger passengers, strapped properly in their car seats.
  • Ensure that your entire luggage is appropriately loaded and won’t project out on account of abrupt slowing down/braking.
  • Don’t get distracted – stop using cell unnecessarily and keep youthful travelers like kids busy with games for kids when you drive.

Use smartphones to make your trip better:

Use your smartphone for a smart holiday trip this coming season. Specific applications can enable you to reach your destination conveniently. If something ought to occur while you’re on the road, you’ll be happy that you got your phone ready beforehand.

Use a travel application for planning your drive:

Installing a road trip application on your smartphone is recommended for getting guidance on your route. If you can, research busy traffic times for the metropolitan territories you’ll be going through to dodge these rush hours.

Do not text while driving:

Keep your travelers and different cars on the road more secure by dodging distractions, such as messaging, tinkering with the music, or having food. When tricky roads can undermine response time, it becomes much more of an issue. If you drive the vehicle, let others manage the phone or wait until you’re stopped. If you’re a traveler, assist your driver in managing their responsibility.

Always carry a phone charger:

While you would prefer not to utilize your phone while driving, you always want your phone to be fully functional. Carry a charger to ensure that you have a fully charged phone if there should be an occurrence of a crisis. If your vehicle has a Bluetooth facility, pair it to your car before beginning to drive so that you can use it without using your hands.

Follow these tips and make your holiday trip safe and enjoyable too.