The Aussie festive summer season has arrived! The overworked and overtired are heading out on their much-needed family holidays and the fun-seekers are off to the best parties and festivals in Sydney and beyond. As the season goes on, summer fun features a loss of inhibitions, and with high temperatures forecasted this season, extra precaution is warranted on the road.
Parramatta Smash Repairs is busy at work during the holidays as an in-demand smash repairer and has seen it all time and time again. So here are a few pre-travel tricks and tips for your holiday to see you through to the new year.
Check Your Vehicle Regularly
When owning a luxury car, it is important to check for any panel damages or mechanical faults in your vehicle. In the event of finding anything not quite right, our team is fully equipped to repair all types of panel damage, ranging from small dings or dents to major structural damage and windscreens. Our highly qualified technicians have advanced skills and training to ensure that repairs are performed with the utmost precision, commitment and care.
Before you set out, be sure to check that your air conditioner is working optimally, the battery is in good condition and fully charged, and the headlights and windows are clean. Also, top up your wiper liquid and be sure to have coolant in the boot in case your engine overheats. We also recommend having jumper leads and an empty petrol container on those long trips.
Avoid Driving In Extreme Heat
Driving in extreme heat can pose various challenges and risks, making it crucial to exercise caution and prioritise safety. Firstly, it’s essential to check and maintain your vehicle regularly, especially during hot weather. Extreme temperatures can accelerate wear and tear on essential components like tires and the cooling system. Ensure that your tires are properly inflated, and the cooling system is functioning optimally to prevent breakdowns on scorching days.
Secondly, plan your trips strategically to avoid driving during the hottest parts of the day. The intense heat can not only be uncomfortable but also affect your vehicle’s performance. If possible, schedule your journeys for early mornings or late evenings when temperatures are relatively cooler. If you must travel during peak heat hours, take frequent breaks to prevent fatigue and dehydration. Stay hydrated and carry an emergency kit with essentials like water, a first aid kit, and a fully charged mobile phone.
Lastly, be mindful of the signs of heat-related issues, both for yourself and your vehicle. If you notice your engine overheating or experience symptoms of heat-related illnesses, such as dizziness or nausea, pull over to a safe location immediately. Keep an eye on the weather forecast and, if extreme heat is predicted, consider postponing non-essential trips. By taking these precautions, you can minimize the risks associated with driving in extreme heat and ensure a safer and more comfortable journey.
Keep Calm And Drive On
The summer heat can be difficult for some to bear, and some holiday goers forget to pack their manners, if you know what we mean. Before you get behind the wheel, please make sure to create realistic expectations about your travel. If you need to be somewhere at a specific time, factor in expected traffic or photo-op delays.
If you’re already angry or upset, we recommend that you don’t drive, be prepared to switch drivers if needed, and remember to keep calm and drive on. We know the inevitable “Are we there yet?” from the back seat is a struggle, not to mention the frustration when the kids iPads run out of battery. If you have something scheduled that you can’t miss, please ask a friend or family member to drive, or consider calling a rideshare service or taking public transport.
Prepare For An Emergency
The nature of an emergency is that you don’t know when it’s going to happen, so it’s important to always be prepared. In the event of a vehicle accident, our towing services are available 24/7. Our car towing operators are fully trained and licenced professionals and specialise in all accidents, salvage, trade, and prestige vehicle towing.
We also offer windscreen replacements in the event of windscreen damage. Regardless of your car’s make or model, we can source and supply the perfect replacement windscreen. If you discover a chip or crack in your windscreen or window, we recommend acting quickly. With some luck, the local servo may have a windscreen repair kit to tie you over until you can book an appointment with us.
A Few More Safe Driving Tips
- “Whipping tail? Let them sail.” On winding country roads, it is better to let others pass you if you are not in a hurry. Congestion on mountain roads can lead to multi-car incidents if there are sudden stops at a turn. So if you see multiple cars behind you (the tail), please let them pass.
- If you are going on a sporting holiday, please make sure your outdoor equipment is fastened tightly and your trailer lights are working properly.
- Drink plenty of water and stay hydrated; too much coffee can dehydrate you.
- Check the local weather forecast for any changes in weather conditions and the SES website for any spot fires.
- Wear sunglasses to help with UV glare and the midday sun; we recommend polarized.
- Watch out for the local wildlife, especially at dawn and dusk.
- And have a paper map in the glove box for those signal dropouts.
At Parramatta Smash Repairs, we prioritise your safety with our expert services and encourage you to practice these essential tips for a safe summer driving experience. We wish you a safe and memorable holiday away, and if you do find yourself in a spot of trouble, you can book your next appointment with us when you get back, judgement-free.
For more driving tips or information on our services, you can visit our blog or contact us directly. We will be in operation throughout the holiday season, except on public holidays.