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US Visitors: Summer time Driving Tips

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US visitors get ready for short and long driving trips this summer in United State of America. They are a great way to get away and have a fun summer. Follow some basic tips to keep you safe and comfortable on your trip.

1. Tires must be checked periodically. They lose air pressure every month. An optimum tire pressure is required to maintain the proper contact between the road and the tire. Your car's fuel economy can be improved if you maintain the manufacturer recommended pressure in your tires.

2. Make sure you do an oil change before you start your trip. Check your owner's manual to see what oil is recommended in each weather condition. Summer weather may need a thicker type of oil. Also make sure the coolant/antifreeze ratio is 50-to-50.

3. If needed top off all the fluids and examine the belts and hoses for cracks and wear. If your battery is between 3-5 years old get it tested. It can be strained in hot weather and it is safer to replace it than be stranded in the middle of nowhere.

4. Auto Club membership can help you in an emergency. Carry the card on your trip so you have access to them when needed. Your car may also be covered under a manufacturer's plan during roadside emergencies.

5. Always have an emergency kit in your truck. The kit can contain basic tools, food, water, jumper cables, first aid kit and a flashlight. Auto stores sell fully assembled kits.

6. Pack a small cooler with bottled water, crackers, cereal bars, fruit, milk etc., to keep you and your family hydrated and hunger-free. Refill your cooler at gas stations and rest stops so you will always have food available. Sodas and salty snacks can make you more thirsty.

7. Do not drive if you are sleepy or tired. Take frequent rest stops to stretch and refresh yourself. Always wear your seat belt and strap children in approved car seats.

An investment in a trusted visitor health can cover you for medical expenses from illnesses or injuries. Have a great summer vacation!


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Suchi V is an expert on visitors insurance. Get quotes, read our FAQs, and learn more about insurance for visitors in USA on our website.





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