Auto Safety Tips
December 25th, 2007What to do if you are involved in an automobile accident:
- Stop and identify yourself.
- Notify the police right away.
- Take note of the name, address, phone number and insurance company of the driver of the other vehicle.
- Take note of the make and model of the other vehicles involved as well as the license plate number and where any damage occurred on either vehicle.
- Do not discuss the accident with anyone other than police and an authorized person from your insurance company.
- Notify your insurance company immediately.
Cold Weather Driving Tips:
- Have your battery serviced.
- Regularly check all fluid levels.
- Check that all lights and windshield wipers are in working condition.
- Ensure your tires are in good snow/ice driving condition.
Hot Weather Driving Tips:
- Help prevent your vehicle from overheating by making sure your radiator is working properly and is filled with fluid.
- Check all fluid levels regularly.
- Ensure that all tires are properly inflated.
- Check that your air-conditioning is in working order before heading out.
- If you are traveling a long distance try to plan the trip for early in the morning or later in the evening when the weather is cooler.
- NEVER leave children or pets unattended for any length of time in a vehicle. A closed vehicle can reach temperatures over 100 degrees in a very short time period.
- Always wear your seatbelt, drive the speed limit and stay alert.
Be prepared for unexpected emergencies. Items to keep on hand in your emergency kit include:
- Flashlights with batteries
- First Aid Kit
- Blankets
- Fix-a-Flat
- Matches
- Rain gear
- Small shovel
- Jumper cables
- Bottled water
- Canned fruits or veggies
- Keep gas tank at least half full