Get your timing right for safe holiday driving
20 December 2018
The AA
wants drivers to give themselves the gift of time to stay
safe on the roads these holidays.
“Every driver at some point is going to have something unexpected happen on the road in front of them and, when it does, every extra second you have to react will be crucial,” says AA spokesperson Dylan Thomsen.
“The less time you give yourself to react the less room for error there is. With millions of New Zealanders about to head out on the roads over the summer break, we know that people will make errors sometimes but we don’t want those to end up in crashes.”
The key things drivers can do to give
themselves a good buffer of time are:
• Give
yourself more following distance – as least 2-seconds in
good conditions
• Drive at a safe speed for the
conditions
• Pay full attention. Any time you
are focussed on your phone or other distractions it will
take you longer to react as a driver.
• Stay
fresh and alert. Take regular breaks and don’t drive
tired.
• Look well ahead to anticipate what’s
coming up, not just at the car in front of you
•
Expect trips to take longer so you don’t end up frustrated
and rushing
“We all know this is the highest risk time on the roads so it makes sense to take some extra care.
“Even if you are doing everything right, you want to give yourself time to react if someone else gets it wrong.
“A bit of extra time can make the difference between a near-miss with no long-term consequences or a crash that could change someone’s life.”
Check your
vehicle
The AA has some
other tips for people to give themselves more time to enjoy
the break and less time sitting in traffic or dealing with a
breakdown.
Make sure your car is road trip ready. Check the lights and indicators are all working, clean your windscreens and have your wiper blades in good shape and check your coolant and oil levels.
Four vital but often overlooked things to check on your vehicle are the tyres. Make sure they have adequate tread on them (at least 1.5mm is the legal minimum) and also that they are inflated to the right pressure – including the spare.
Be smart around congestion
It’s an inescapable fact that the roads will
be heavy with holiday traffic but there are some ways that
you can try to work around it.
• Check the
traffic levels online before driving and if the roads are
jammed consider a different route or time
•
Leave earlier or later if possible rather than travelling in
the peak of the day
• Make your time in the car
comfortable. Come prepared with snacks, drinks and
distractions for the kids.
The AA wants everyone to stay safe and have an enjoyable time driving these holidays.
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