Summer is officially here, meaning millions of Americans will spend the next few months hitting the roads with their friends and families. Before you fill up your tank, check out these 5 safety tips to make sure you reach your destination.

 

Safety Share: 5 Road Trip Safety Tips - Nevada Mining Association - 1Make sure your car is in tip top shape

Get your car serviced by a trusted mechanic before you depart. Blown tires increase in the summer months, the result of warmer roads and fluctuating tire pressure. Monitor your vehicle’s tire and fluid levels during long trips and pack an emergency travel kit in case you become stranded.

 

Watch for others

Vehicles won’t be the only things on the road during the summer. When you’re driving, be mindful to share the road with bicyclists and motorcycles. Additionally, be extra attentive in neighborhoods and near parks where children are more likely to be during the day.

 

Don’t forget the weather can change

The sun shines brightly in Nevada throughout the summer. However, rainstorms can be sudden and violent, drastically changing road conditions. When driving in the rain, slow down to avoid hydroplaning, turn on your headlights, and give vehicles in front of you additional space.

 

Stay hydrated

Drinking enough water isn’t just important when spending time outside. Studies have shown dehydrated drivers can be as much of a threat on the road as drunk drivers. Ensure you travel with water, especially on long trips where air conditioners contribute to dehydration.

 

Don’t drink and drive

While there are plenty of fun activities to do during the summer, drinking and driving is never acceptable. If you plan on drinking alcohol, either designate a driver or use a taxi or ride sharing service.