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Road trip safety tips: How to avoid breakdowns on long drives

A road trip is a great way to explore Australia’s stunning landscapes and enjoy time on the open road. However, a breakdown can quickly turn an exciting journey into a stressful ordeal. Preparing your car and knowing what to do in case of trouble can save you time and hassle. Here are essential road trip safety tips to help you avoid breakdowns and ensure a smooth adventure.

1. Perform a Pre-Trip Inspection

Before hitting the road, inspect your vehicle thoroughly. Check the oil levels, coolant, brake fluid, and tyre pressure. Ensure your spare tyre is in good condition and your windscreen wipers and lights are functioning correctly. A quick check under the bonnet can prevent common issues like overheating or low fluids, which often lead to breakdowns.

2. Stick to a Maintenance Schedule

Regular vehicle maintenance is vital for road trip safety. Ensure your car is serviced according to its manufacturer’s recommendations, including oil changes, belt checks, and brake inspections. A well-maintained car is far less likely to encounter mechanical problems on a long drive.

3. Pack an Emergency Kit

Even with the best preparations, unexpected situations can occur. An emergency kit is a must-have for any road trip. Include jumper cables, a torch, basic tools, a first-aid kit, bottled water, and snacks. These items can make waiting for help safer and more comfortable.

4. Know When to Call for Help

Despite preparation, some issues require professional assistance. For minor problems like a flat tyre or running out of fuel, roadside assistance can quickly get you back on the road. However, if your vehicle is undrivable due to a serious breakdown or accident, a towing service is your best option. If you’re travelling in Victoria, Melbourne towing companies are equipped to handle emergencies, ensuring your car reaches a mechanic or safe location.

5. Monitor Weather and Road Conditions

Australia’s weather can change rapidly, and certain conditions—such as heavy rain or extreme heat—can take a toll on your vehicle. Check the forecast and road conditions before you set off, and adjust your route or travel plans as needed to avoid unnecessary stress on your car.

6. Plan Regular Rest Stops

Driving for long periods can strain both you and your car. Take regular breaks to rest, refuel, and allow your vehicle to cool down, particularly if you’re towing a caravan or trailer. These stops also give you a chance to inspect your vehicle for any emerging issues.

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