Summer Driving Tips all California Driver’s must Know

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Summer Driving Tips all California Driver’s must Know

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As we have already discussed few winter Driving tips. We will now be discussing some summer driving tips as summer is also one of the most dangerous climates to be on the roads & highways. Winter climate is frequently considered as more dangerous than summer days, yet don’t get fooled summer driving has a lot of dangers. More youngsters, travelers, motorcycles and bikes are on the road and might be unknown to the areas, tire blowout and constructions are more predominant in the summer. For many, those long-awaited holiday plans are moving close. While some might be staying and enjoying barbeques and visits to that exceptional neighborhood spot, others might be coming up for a plan for the road trips to their favorite destination. Whatever your summer plans may include, California’s roadways are sure to be buzzing. –

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Title: Summer Driving Tips all California Driver’s must Know


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Summer Driving Tips all California Drivers Must
Know
  • Stay Safe, Wash your Hand Wear a Mask

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Introduction
  • As we have already discussed few winter Driving
    tips. We will now be discussing some summer
    driving tips as summer is also one of the most
    dangerous climates to be on the roads highways.
    Winter climate is frequently considered as more
    dangerous than summer days, yet dont get fooled
    summer driving has a lot of dangers. More
    youngsters, travelers, motorcycles and bikes are
    on the road and might be unknown to the areas,
    tire blowout and constructions are more
    predominant in the summer.
  • For many, those long-awaited holiday plans are
    moving close. While some might be staying and
    enjoying barbecues and visits to that exceptional
    neighborhood spot, others might be coming up for
    a plan for the road trips to their favorite
    destination. Whatever your summer plans may
    include, Californias roadways are sure to be
    buzzing.
  • The California Office of Traffic Safety is
    reminding California behind the wheel driving
    test drivers to make this summer a safe road trip
    by following the below driving tips

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Get Ready for Warm Weather




Overheating can cause serious summer breakdowns.
Inspect your coolant system including the
radiator and pressure cap to ensure theyre in
good shape. You should also inspect hoses and
belts for indications of blisters, cracks, and
wear. Keep your vehicle hydrated by checking
proper fuel levels and look for signs of a leak,
especially coolant. Consider bringing additional
coolant, oil, and liquids with you, particularly
in case youre going on a trip to a gloomy region.
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Prepare Your Vehicle
Have an extra or spare tire prepared, and
guarantee all tires, including the extra, are
appropriately inflated and treads are in good
condition. Second inspect the A/C, motor,
battery, hoses, belts and liquids. Check for
mileage and appropriate fluid levels. Confirm
that lights and wipers are working appropriately,
and clean windows ahead of time. Have an
emergency road kit, including jumper cable, blaze
light and water bottle.
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Top Up Your Fluids
Engines can get very hot in summer, particularly
when youre stuck in traffic. Subsequently,
ensure your vehicles coolant has been topped up,
particularly if your vehicle doesnt have the
stop-start feature. You should even turn off the
engine when stuck for long hours in traffic.
Unlike the common practice followed by behind the
wheel driving test drivers is restarting their
engine as that wont consume more fuel than what
is consumed during 10 seconds of idling.
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Checking the Air Conditioning





The second summer driving safety tips is related
to your best companion during summer-the
vehicles air-conditioning. The A/C unit is a
complex system and there are various parts
included. Ensure you replace the a/c filter every
few months and top up the gas if its on the
lower side. Similarly, the cars engine gets
warmed up in start-stop traffic which implies you
should check the coolant level is sufficient too.
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Keep your Tires Properly Inflated





When road temperatures are very high driving on
under-inflated tires can make tires overheat and
increase the probability of a blowout. Check your
vehicles tire pressures (including the spare or
extra tire) at least once a month, since tires
ordinarily lose around one pound of pressure
every month through ordinary seepage. Use the
manufactures suggestion found inside your
drivers door post to find out the correct level
for your tire pressure.
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Stay away from Distractions
Never text or make phone calls while driving.
Even text and phone calls are not allowed
in behind the wheel training California drivers
so that they get a habit of not using phones
while driving. Tell others that you will get in
touch with them when you reach your destination
safely. Avoid functioning your GPS while
driving. Allow a traveler with you to do it for
you, or head over to a protected spot. Rest
well prior to your trip. Plan to take frequent
breaks throughout your trips, allowing yourself
to stretch, rest and avoid fatigue. While it is
essential to eat and drink, dont do these things
while in the drivers seat.
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Conclusion
  • Follow these summer safety tips for making the
    trip memorable and enjoyable. Want more helpful
    safety tips for monsoon driving hold on and read
    our monsoon driving tips blog to get yourself
    ready even for monsoon.

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