Summer driving.
Driving when it is hot and sunny with the CD player on and the window down is a great feeling. But consider a couple of common sense things:
1. Bring your sunglasses so you can see ahead and not get eye strain.
2. Bottle of cold water in the car.
3. Be prepared for more traffic on the roads. Everyone has the same idea as you to drive when it is sunny.
4. If you are going on a long drive, will your car cope with the extra strain.
5. When was the last time you done a routine check of your car. Oil, tyres, engine coolant etc.
6. Take a picnic and take a break and enjoy the sun.
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Safe driving
James
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Friday, 16 May 2014
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