Christmas is a time of joy, family gatherings and celebrations. For many, this involves travelling long distances to be with loved ones. Ensuring a safe journey home for Christmas is essential. With proper preparation and care, you can make your trip both enjoyable and safe.
Plan your route well in advance
Before setting off, take the time to plan your route. Check the weather forecast and traffic reports for any delays. Have an alternative route in mind in case of road closures or heavy congestion. Aim to travel during daylight hours whenever possible, as visibility is better and driving conditions are generally safer. Many people will be familiar with the song Driving Home For Christmas which has become a staple Christmas song.
Prepare your vehicle for cold weather
Winter weather can be unpredictable, so it’s crucial to make sure your car is in top condition. Check your tyres for adequate tread and pressure, and ensure your brakes, lights and battery are working. Top up essential fluids, including anti-freeze and windscreen washer fluid.
Pack an emergency kit with items such as blankets, water, snacks, a torch and a phone charger. This can be a lifesaver in case of breakdowns. If you want to upgrade your vehicle for business or pleasure, there are plenty of used vans for sale Bath from van specialists such as Cotswold Van Centre.
Reduce your speed during wintry weather
Adjust your driving to the road conditions. On wet, icy or snowy roads, reduce your speed and increase the distance between you and the car in front to allow for longer braking distances. Avoid sudden braking or sharp turns which can cause skidding. Be particularly cautious on rural roads that may not be well-maintained or gritted.
Stay focused and make sure you have had plenty of rest
Fatigue and distractions are the main factors in road accidents. Make sure you get plenty of rest before starting your journey and take regular breaks if you are travelling long distances. Keep your attention on the road and never use a mobile phone while driving.