
Trapcall Warning
Don’t Let Brake Vibration Ruin Your Vacation By: Andy Freeman
As we are out on the roads almost every day, either as a driver or a passenger, it can be easy to forget how dangerous an occupation driving actually is. It makes sense that people are not scared of driving, this would not be remotely beneficial as more would panic or react poorly in situations. Remembering to act sensibly and with caution, however, is vital. Driving recklessly and failing to follow feed limits or pay heed to road signs can lead to accidents. At best, road accidents are merely an inconvenience, at their worst, they can lead to multiple fatalities.
In the summer months, families or groups of friends often travel long distances, holidaying in parts of the country they have not seen before. They are often visiting relations, theme parks, the coast or national parks. In the excitement before setting off on a long journey for a family break it can be easy to overlook certain essential car checks, even though many of these are pure common sense. The majority of drivers know their vehicles well – they can recognise potential warning signs, such as a change in the performance of the vehicle, a change in steering or maybe brake vibration. If in any doubt about whether a vehicle is roadworthy, it is certainly advisable to get it checked out by a qualified mechanic before venturing out on long trips. Though the majority of drivers do not feel comfortable investigating problems such as brake vibration, there are numerous things that can be done to keep a vehicle running smoothly, so before a road trip or another long journey, think about checking the following –
- the tires. Make sure the tread depths meet the legal limit, and ensure the tire is free of bulges and other damage. Also measure tire pressure with a suitable gauge to make sure all tires are inflated to meet the vehicle manufacturer’s guidelines.
- the levels of oil and other fluids under the hood.
- make sure that all lights, including indicators and brake lights are functioning, as well as windscreen wipers.
Some vehicles have differing needs, if in doubt about how to check your car, look in the manufacturer’s handbook. If you have been having some sort of car trouble (for example brake vibration), get this checked out by a professional before you go. It can be hard to choose garages in unknown areas whilst travelling, which is partly why it is advisable to visit one you know and trust before embarking on a trip. Don’t forget that the people on the journey need looking after too! Make sure you take a drink, such as water, for everyone, and plan rest stops along the way in advance. These are especially important for the driver, as constant driving can be tiring, and sometimes boring – not a good combination! Young children and pet dogs will also need to stop frequently in suitable locations, to get some fresh air and to relieve themselves. Wherever your vacation takes you, have a great time and drive safely.
Premium quality EBC brake pads and rotors for cars, trucks, motorcycles, is our business .... all made in the UK. For further information regarding our range of anti brake vibration products and where you can buy them from, please visit http://www.ebcbrakes.com.
In the summer months, families or groups of friends often travel long distances, holidaying in parts of the country they have not seen before. They are often visiting relations, theme parks, the coast or national parks. In the excitement before setting off on a long journey for a family break it can be easy to overlook certain essential car checks, even though many of these are pure common sense. The majority of drivers know their vehicles well – they can recognise potential warning signs, such as a change in the performance of the vehicle, a change in steering or maybe brake vibration. If in any doubt about whether a vehicle is roadworthy, it is certainly advisable to get it checked out by a qualified mechanic before venturing out on long trips. Though the majority of drivers do not feel comfortable investigating problems such as brake vibration, there are numerous things that can be done to keep a vehicle running smoothly, so before a road trip or another long journey, think about checking the following –
- the tires. Make sure the tread depths meet the legal limit, and ensure the tire is free of bulges and other damage. Also measure tire pressure with a suitable gauge to make sure all tires are inflated to meet the vehicle manufacturer’s guidelines.
- the levels of oil and other fluids under the hood.
- make sure that all lights, including indicators and brake lights are functioning, as well as windscreen wipers.
Some vehicles have differing needs, if in doubt about how to check your car, look in the manufacturer’s handbook. If you have been having some sort of car trouble (for example brake vibration), get this checked out by a professional before you go. It can be hard to choose garages in unknown areas whilst travelling, which is partly why it is advisable to visit one you know and trust before embarking on a trip. Don’t forget that the people on the journey need looking after too! Make sure you take a drink, such as water, for everyone, and plan rest stops along the way in advance. These are especially important for the driver, as constant driving can be tiring, and sometimes boring – not a good combination! Young children and pet dogs will also need to stop frequently in suitable locations, to get some fresh air and to relieve themselves. Wherever your vacation takes you, have a great time and drive safely.
Premium quality EBC brake pads and rotors for cars, trucks, motorcycles, is our business .... all made in the UK. For further information regarding our range of anti brake vibration products and where you can buy them from, please visit http://www.ebcbrakes.com.
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