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Winter Driving Tips Your car is likely to use more fuel over winter. Don’t risk running the fuel tank low, as you could be vulnerable if you run out of fuel on a dark road or in bad weather. It’s especially important to plan your journey in advance if the weather is likely to be bad. Look at weather forecasts for various locations on your route and consider taking an alternative route if particularly bad weather is forecast. Stick to main roads, as they’re more likely to be kept clear, and keep away from rural or hilly areas if possible. If you’re concerned that the weather is going to be bad enough to prevent you completing your journey, such as if weather warnings are in place, consider whether your journey is really necessary. Plan alternative routes in case you encounter an issue on your journey and keep friends and family informed of your location. You can share your location using apps such as Waze so people can keep track of your journey in case there’s an issue. Make sure your phone is charged in advance and consider buying an in-car phone charger. For your own peace of mind, why not take out an RAC policy. With prices starting from as little as £65.00, Stewart & Partners can ensure you are covered for any eventuality. Why not give us a call on 020 8304 2638 and purchase your policy now.
Get ready for driving in cold weather and help stop your car breaking down with these quick checks. • Fuel - Check you have plenty of fuel in your tank for your journey. • Oil - You should check your oil level is between the minimum and maximum mark on your car's dipstick and top up if necessary. • Tyres - Check your tyres for general wear and tear racks, cracks, splits or bulges, and most importantly, tread depth. Also ensure that you have the correct pressure in your tyres. • Windscreen Wipers - Check whether they are effective at clearing your screen and replace as necessary. • Coolant - Check your car’s coolant level. The last thing you need is a frozen engine or for your car to overheat. • Electrics - Check your lights – they are essential for you to see and be seen. • Screenwash - Check your screen wash level and top up with a quality screen wash additive or pre-mix which is effective down to at least -15 degrees celsius.