SAFE DRIVING TIPS


GO PREPARED
Do some research before heading off, especially if you're going to a unfamiliar destination. Even if your car has navigation,use maps and guides or ask someone who been there lately, as the digital information may not contain the latest diversions.

REST WELL
Have a good night's sleep before setting off. Take Frequent breaks during the journey, to refreshing your self. Never drive if you feel tired or sleepy while on the road.


PAY ATTENTION
Keep your eyes on the road and avoid distractions like changing CD's  reading maps, and talking on phone. Be aware of potential danger spots and be ready to respond to situation.

THE CAR:


TIRES
Check  the tire properly. The treads shall have a minimum depth of 2 mm to 3 mm. The Thread wear indicator should't be visible and do not forget the spare tire in the trunk.
Tires should be fully inflated for long distance journey. Owner's manual will tell you the recommended pressure.

ENGINE
If the car has not been serviced for some time, it is a good idea to send it for a check up. You can do the basis by checking the levels of coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid and windshield washer reservoir.

PETROL
This does not affect the safety of the car, but with less than a three-quarter-filled gas station at Causeway  means you can be fined for breaking the law and have to go back and find a petrol kiosk to fill up on.


DRIVE WITH CARE
There are only two lanes most of the highway is out of night. In addition to long distance, vehicles with higher speed, which means the safe distance for over taking and stopping are longer.

 SAFE DRIVING TIPS