Long travels are one of the finest of human experiences. It has been a practice as old as the history of humanity itself. From migrations, to trips for basic enjoyment and adventure, the act of travelling over long distances has been an ancient practice. In more recent times, with the advancements in automobiles, this word has been translated into long drives.
These long drives can be the most wonderful source of enjoyment if planned and executed right, but most of the times, people tend to encounter problems like flat tires, snowy roads with the lack of proper equipment or a dead car battery. Now all these, can turn a heavenly experience into a hellish one very rapidly.
Tire Pressure
This may be considered a no brainer by a whole lot of people, but a lot of us do not realize how a large number of people forget to assess their tire pressures before almost every trip. You need the correct tire pressure in order for the car to accelerate, brake and grip the road properly. A single one of these functions falling short could not only ruin the trip, but entire lives, and may even prove to be deadly. Many cars in the modern era come with automated tire pressure monitoring systems, thus, keep a very close eye on it at all times, and especially so before a long trip. You can stop the car at any local tire shop, get a pressure assessment as well as a total tyre health inspection.
Oil Level
Oil is the most vital aspect that keeps your car functioning smoothly. Leaving your oil levels unchecked could deal your car with serious damage, as well, as have you left alone and stranded with your family in the middle of nowhere. Check your car’s oil level by using the car’s dipstick before any sort of travelling or usage of the car.
Lights
One of the most overlooked aspects of the general checklist before any kind of serious travel is looking at the functioning of the lights. Just one faulty front light could have another car think of you as a bike, which would not result in a wholesome sight afterwards.
Along with the other aspects, but primarily with these three, you can ensure a safe and smooth ride over long distances with your loved ones.