The viral video of a car being launched airborne by a buckled Wisconsin highway may
already be old news, but – given that we’re less than three weeks into the
summer of 2012 – the conditions that created this dangerous situation hardly
are. Many of us have already endured record-breaking heat and powerful storms –
and it’s not yet even mid-July.
As we gulp
down bottle after bottle of water, head to the pool, crank up the AC, take
refuge in movie theaters, and find other ways of beating the heat, it’s
important to remember that our vehicles need some TLC to survive these brutal
months, too. And when the heat’s this bad, breakdowns can be particularly
problematic, as motorists may be stranded in extreme temperatures with insufficient
water and shade.
To protect
yourself and your car this summer, make sure to check and top off vital fluids
to keep your engine running smoothly and avoid overheating. Ensure that your
tires are inflated properly, as extreme temperatures exacerbate the risk of a
blowout. Keep sufficient fuel in your tank in case power failures or long
lines at the pump make it difficult to find accessible gas stations in your
area. If storm debris has damaged your windshield, have it replaced or repaired
as soon as possible. And always carry some extra water in the trunk, just in
case.
Of course,
extreme heat and humidity often culminate in severe storms, which can bring
down trees and utility lines, and create sudden changes in visibility and
roadway conditions. Be on the lookout for fallen branches, and intersections with
traffic signals that have lost power (which should be treated as all-way stops).
Be patient with changes in traffic patterns, and remember that spending a few
extra minutes sitting in your air-conditioned car is probably not such a bad
thing after all. Taking these and other precautions can go a long way toward ensuring you
– and your car – make it through the summer safely.
And remember:
always wear your seatbelt. After all, you never want to encounter a situation
in which the roadway is buckled…and you’re not.
Nice post:) The tips and preventive measures given here are very useful for the drivers, especially for long journeys in summer. Its valuable information and thank you for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteGreat reminders! With all the distractions in our busy lives, this is so important, but easy to let slip by, saying "I'll do that, later. I'm too rushed, right now."
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