ERIE,
Pa., June 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- If
you're planning a road trip this summer, a little advance planning
can go a long way toward making your vacation safe and fun for
everyone.
Erie Insurance has 12 tips to help make your next road trip
memorable — and prepare for whatever may come your way.
- Pack smart and make a checklist. To avoid leaving any
essentials at home, create a checklist a few weeks before you leave
— and add to it as you think of new items. Then, pull out the list
as you start packing and check items off as you go.
- Make extra space. Avoid the temptation to fill your
vehicle to the roof. This obstructs the view from your rearview
mirror and severely limits visibility. Instead, consider a rooftop
cargo box or hitch-mounted cargo carrier to create extra storage
space.
- Keep pets safe. Is the family dog headed to
the beach with you? Pack a portable water bowl and some extra food
for rest stops. Use a pet carrier or harness device to keep him
safe for the ride. Don't ruin a getaway with a trip to the vet.
- Use your GPS and plan for traffic. Before you
leave home, enter all your destinations into your vehicle's GPS
system or a mobile navigation app. This will give you real-time
updates on travel time and save you from searching for addresses at
the last minute.
- Bring an atlas. Even though you haven't used one in
ages, keeping a road atlas in the car is always a good idea. With
an old-school paper map, you don't have to worry about losing your
GPS signal or running out of battery. And if you have kids, they
may get a kick out of tracking your travels.
- Prepare your vehicle. Schedule a multi-point
inspection to get a good snapshot of your vehicle's overall
condition. A trained mechanic can let you know of any maintenance
issues to fix before they get worse (or more expensive).
- Check your tires. Before you leave home, inspect
the condition of your tires and inflate them to the pressure
recommended by your vehicle's manufacturer. If your tires are low
on tread, replace them before you hit the road. You can check by
using "the penny test." Just insert a penny upside down into a
tread groove. If you can see the top of Lincoln's head, it's time for new tires.
- Change your oil and top off fluids. Road
trips can rack up the miles on your car in the span of just a few
days. Look ahead to preventative maintenance, like oil changes,
that may come due while you're traveling. Check all of your
vehicle's fluid levels too. That includes windshield washer fluid,
antifreeze, brake fluid and power steering fluid. Top them all off
as needed.
- Check your emergency kit. If you find yourself stranded,
a well-stocked emergency kit could help you get back on the road
quickly and safely. Include first-aid kits, water, blankets, flares
and jumper cables.
- Organize your glovebox. If you happen to get in an
accident, it's nice to have the documents you need at your
fingertips. Make sure you have a copy of your vehicle registration
and an up-to-date insurance ID card (if you're an ERIE customer you can also access your ID card
from our mobile app). Check in with your agent and ask about
adding ERIE's 24/7 Emergency
Roadside Service coverage just in case you need
assistance.
- Make regular stops. While eliminating
stops can help you get to your destination sooner, it's not the
most enjoyable way to travel. Stopping to take a short break every
few hours will give everyone a chance to stretch their legs and can
help you stay more alert behind the wheel.
- Pack healthy snacks. Chips, chocolate and
soda — every kid's dream meal. To avoid the sugar highs after every
rest stop and gas fill-up, pack a small cooler filled with bottled
water, cereal bars, fruits and vegetables. It's best to avoid salty
foods and sugary drinks, as they may actually make you thirsty.
Heavy foods can also make you tired.
When it comes to packing for your road trip, we know the people
you travel with are your most important cargo. That's why we're
here — to help you make sure they're protected. Whether you're
taking an epic road trip or going just across town, we've got you
covered. Find an agent in your neighborhood to learn more
about auto insurance from ERIE.
About Erie Insurance
According to A.M. Best
Company, Erie Insurance Group, based in Erie, Pennsylvania, is the 11th largest
homeowners insurer, 13th largest automobile insurer and 13th
largest commercial lines insurer in the
United States based on direct premiums written. Founded in
1925, Erie Insurance is a Fortune 500 company and the 19th largest
property/casualty insurer in the United
States based on total lines net premium written. Rated A+
(Superior) by A.M. Best, ERIE has
more than 6 million policies in force and operates in 12 states and
the District of Columbia. News
releases and more information are available on ERIE's website at
www.erieinsurance.com.
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