Meriden CT – June 24, 2005 | Summer is here and many drivers will be hitting the road for vacations and weekend get-a-ways. “Hot weather brings unique challenges,” said Ray Palermo, director of public relations for auto insurer, Response Insurance. “It can present dangerous conditions for both the vehicle and its occupants.” Each summer sees more than 7 million car breakdowns on the road and he suggests that most summer breakdowns can be easily avoided.
Before heading out be sure you check out the basics, including: oil, transmission fluid, windshield washer, battery level and strength, tire pressure (including the spare), cooling system (which should be flushed and refilled at least every two-years), belts and hoses and have a well equipped emergency kit and tool box in the trunk.
“Drivers need to stay cool as well,” noted Palermo. “Our studies have shown that 75% of drivers are fearful of encountering road rage and 37% said they had personally experienced it in the previous 6-months.” Don’t escalate aggression on the road by responding to it. Stop periodically to refresh yourself, take along moist towelettes and water.
Two free brochures, Driving Tips for Hot Weather and Hitting the Road Safely, and other information are available at their website: www.response.com
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