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Here are a few tips on planning ahead when you have to hit the road.
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- Check the weather. A complete weather check can help you pack the right
clothes, plan an alternate route, or in cases of extreme weather, a different time to travel.
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- Make sure your vehicle is ready for a long road trip. Check your oil, tires,
battery, cooling system and all belts and hoses. Check to see if all the fuses are there and in good condition. Always carry
extra fuses, at least one of every size. Inspect your tyres periodically for unusual wear. Look close for cuts, punctures,
embedded screws, nails and other objects, big or small. It is equally important to keep your spare tyre up to par.
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- Ensure everyone is buckled up. Have child safety seats checked for proper
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- Allow plenty of time to drive and reach your destination. Alleviate unnecessary
stress by taking breaks for meals, sight seeing, and bathroom stops.
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- Travel during off-peak times, if possible in order to avoid traffic congestion.
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Breakdowns can be stressful and even frightening. Taking
a few steps in advance can save you time, emergency service costs and a headache. Have an emergency kit ready for many different
situations. The kit should meet your individual needs and be equipped with items ranging from spares, light sources, fuses,
tyre inflators, to safety kits and other items to attract or provide help. Personal items should be gathered to complete the
emergency supplies. Keep in mind your life-style, your family and the regions where you travel and compile items accordingly.
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So, soothe your frayed nerves... and take time to prepare for the long road
ahead. We promise that your fears of a bumpy road ahead will be allayed and that your trip will be smooth sailing. So much
so that you'll soon find yourself thinking about the next one!
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If you want to keep your car for as long as possible
and want it to look and run great, here are a few do-it-yourself of tyres:
Ensure that the tyres are inflated at correct pressure . Under-inflation can add upto 10 percent
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- The fifth gear: Maximise the use of the fifth gear at speeds of 40 to 45
km/h for better fuel economy. Fifth over drive gear increases fuel efficiency by 20 to 25 percent as compared to third gear
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- Gear changes, acceleration and braking: avoid frequent gear changes, acceleration
and braking through planned driving by looking ahead and judging the speed of other vehicles and timing of traffic lights,
etc.
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| Air conditioners consume about 20 to 25 percent
of the total fuel consumed.
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- Fuel additives may be used to protect your engine against inconsistent and
adulterated petrol.
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in a car is a well-trained driver |
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Have some tips that can make your driving through the same city roads not only comfortable,
but also delightful.
Check out these 'smooth sailing (read: driving)' tips that will make driving in the city, a whole
new experience.
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Talking on cellular phone while driving is a strict NO. Using
cellular phones while driving can be fatal. While speaking on the cellular phone your attention can be diverted from the road
ahead. There may be unexpected slowing down, sudden lane changing, etc. by you. |
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Winter driving is capable of challenging the most seasoned of drivers. The long
hours of darkness coupled with chilly winds, fog, and snow in some parts of India make driving difficult. Here are some tips
to prepare you to drive away those nippy blues!
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Under
the hood: Check the battery. It takes more power to start a car in the cold. Ensure clean, tight connections and proper
fluid levels. Clean corrosion from battery terminals regularly.
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Heater & Defogging: Always use the heater with the air
conditioner's toggle button turned on 'Fresh air' mode. Set air intake control and air flow control to a well ventilated position
and the temperature control function to a comfortably warm position. When the car is fogged from inside, the AC can be used
for increased defogging action.
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Check tyre pressure: A chilly morning is probably a good time to check tyre
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Slow down!: While driving through fog, ensure you drive slowly
and keep your eyes trained on the vehicle ahead of you. You should ideally drive at a speed that allows you to stop within
the distance of your visibility.
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Don't tailgate: Never hang on to the lights of the vehicle
in front, it only gives a false sense of security.
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Fogging inside the car: Turn on the defroster and blower
to eliminate condensation on the insides of your windshields and windows |
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IF U NEED ANY TEHNICAL INFORMATION PLZ MAIL US AT :softalgia@hotmail.com
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