Thursday, December 2, 2010

Safe Holiday Travels


The Holidays are in full swing and that means the busiest travel time of the year is upon us. Now many might take the train or take to the skies but most hit the highways. According to AAA an estimated 87.7 Million Americans traveled more than 50 miles over the holidays last year and 85% of those people drove.

We all know that driving can be stress full enough but when you mix in ice, snow, stress and screaming children who just want to open those presents you have sitting in back of the car things can be even more challenging. Thankfully our friends at the Better Business Bureau and Comparison Market have a few tips to keep you safe on the road this Holiday Season.

-The last thing we want is to break down on the way to grandmas but if you do you need to be prepared. Make sure to keep a Car Safety Kit with you. It should include a blanket, flashlight, batteries, radio, first aid kit, jumper cables, gloves, water, and non perishable snacks such as granola bars. This may seem like a lot but if it’s late at night and you have no way of getting help till someone passes by you need to be ready to wait.

-Keep off you phone but keep it charged! We all know talking or texting on the phone while driving is a bad idea and when you add that to ice and snow things only get worse. However make sure to keep your phone charged and accessible just incase there is an emergency. Nothing is worse than breaking down and then discovering you can’t call for help.

-Check the road conditions before you leave. Now were not just talking about what the roads look like at the moment you leave. Turn on the weather and see what things are going to look like on your way home and plan accordingly. Do you really want to get stuck at you in-laws all night?

-Make sure you have your current proof of insurance with you. It’s always a bad time when you get into an accident but it only gets worse if you forget that updated insurance card on the kitchen counter.

-Winterize your Car. Make sure the oil is changed and the tires are properly inflated. Check the condition of your wiper blades and test out your heater and defroster. Make sure all fluids are topped off and that your breaks are in good solid condition. If you have family coming from out of state especially a warm climate like Florida make sure their car is also ready for the colder conditions and have them take it to a mechanic to do so. Remember many fluids and other car parts sold and used in strictly warm weather climates won’t stand up to the cold of a Chicago winter. It’s very hard to see when that windshield wiper fluid is frozen solid.

-Its common sense but wear your seat belt. It can easily save your life in an accident and in most states it’s also the law.

-Along with wearing those seatbelts make sure your children are properly seated. Obviously infants and toddlers need to be in a child safety seat but did you know that children under 4”9” need to be in a booster seat as well.

-Take your time and slow down. We all want to get to get to that wonderful food as soon as possible but the days before and after Christmas and New years have the heaviest and most dangerous holiday traffic. There is no reason to be in an extra rush if you’re afraid of being late to the party try to leave earlier than you normally would.

-Finally never ever drink and drive!!! We all know that alcohol is a common part of the holiday festivities, and there is nothing wrong with that but please don’t drink and drive. Make arrangements to stay where you are or have a designated driver. Remember that taxi’s are also readily available to get you home safely if you can’t stay where you are at.

We hope these tips help to keep you safe over this holiday season and as always if you have any questions regarding your insurance coverage please visit us at http://www.marsinsurance.com/.


Happy Holidays!!!