Driving Tips
‘Car-istmas’ driving tips for the festive season
The following tips have been designed to help motorists to plan ahead, and to allow a safer and smoother festive getaway.
The holidays are a time for celebration, but they also bring busy roads and unpredictable weather conditions. Whether you’re heading to visit family, delivering gifts, or simply enjoying a winter drive, safety should always come first. Our Car-istmas Driving Tips are here to help you prepare your vehicle, plan your journeys, and drive with confidence – so you can focus on what really matters: enjoying the season.
The Christmas holiday getaway is synonymous with long queues and heavy traffic. If travelling during peak periods, leave time to navigate through any congestion hot spots, and possible diversions due to flooding, for example.
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With shorter hours of sunlight, coupled with often more challenging driving conditions in the winter months, it is essential that all front and rear lights, including fog lamps, are working to their full potential, especially for periods of reduced visibility.
Prior to getting behind the wheel, take a look at the latest weather forecast at the time of travel, and leave plenty of time to safely navigate any tricky weather conditions, such as snow, ice, fog, or heavy rain.
Driving can be tiring, especially when travelling long distances with the added stress of being stuck in traffic. Taking regular breaks to stretch your legs and stay hydrated, plus, to help reduce fatigue, share the driving with others if they are insured and able to do so.
Spend time planning your journey, especially if you are looking to travel to new or unfamiliar areas. Ensure that all apps are up-to-date, smartphones are fully charged, and any software updates have been downloaded prior to the getaway. It can also be advisable to have a physical road map to hand in case of any signal blackspots.
When going on any kind of break, it is important to work out the cost the travel and accommodation if travelling a long distance, and you are intending to make overnight stops along the way. There are also a number of handy website and apps that can provide a comparison for the cost of charging and fuel for any rest areas or towns that you may be passing through, as well as the price of accommodation depending on your budget.
Especially if travelling with young children, take plenty of snacks and refreshments, as well as fully charged tablets or in-car games prior to departure, to help keep little ones busy. If you plan to purchase refreshments along the way, find out where the rest areas are if grabbing a grab a bite whilst refuelling or when parked up.
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