(Phoenix, AZ) -- With Christmas
and New Year’s Day only days away, many Arizonans will be hitting the
road, heading out of town for the holidays. AARP Driver Safety is
offering some vehicle-safety travel tips for packing suitcases, bags and
boxes during this busy holiday season.
“Many
people take advantage of their vehicle’s roof to stow luggage, boxes or
bags when traveling, but if your items are not secured properly, they
can put you or other motorists at risk,” said Cynthia Fagyas, AARP
Arizona Communications Director. “Hundreds of accidents occur every
year as a result of improperly packed cargo falling off the roofs of
vehicles.”
AARP
Driver Safety is offering these safety tips to help holiday travelers
control their cargo when hitting the road this holiday season.
1. Be cautious when carrying items on a vehicle’s roof. A
roof rack is a smart way to make room in a vehicle especially for the
comfort of passengers. But it’s important to know how to secure items on
a roof rack. Check with a skilled professional when buying a rack and
make sure to get necessary ropes, straps, and hooks to secure your
load. Once on the road, stop often to check the roof-top cargo.
Tightening the restraints may be needed over the course of a trip.
2. Know your vehicle’s weight limit.
Adding weight of any kind to a vehicle can affect its performance and
handling. Windy conditions or bad weather can make a vehicle more
difficult to maneuver. Driving with heavy loads creates wind resistance
which causes lower gas mileage. Overloading can damage a vehicle’s
suspension and increase wear on tires. Make sure any added cargo inside
or on the roof doesn’t push your vehicle over its maximum legal weight
limit.
3. Maintain a clear view of the road.
When packing items, keep a clear line of sight through the front
windshield, side mirrors, the rearview mirror and rear window. Pack
items lower than seat backs. This reduces the risk of items flying
forward in the event of a sudden stop or accident.
4. Secure loose items inside the car.
Loose items inside a vehicle can be distracting or hazardous in the
event of sudden braking. Never place items like shoes, small bags or
purses on the floor near the driver-side feet pedals.
5. Be mindful of others on the road. When
traveling with a heavy load, follow the speed limit and leave plenty of
room between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you. More time is
needed to come to a complete stop with added weight. Travel in the right
lane and only use the left lane for passing. Make sure to check blind
spots, mirrors and use turn signals when passing, changing lanes or
merging.
For
more tips on how to stay safe on the road, consider taking the AARP
Smart Driver Course available in a classroom or online in English and
Spanish. In some states, participants may be eligible for a multi-year
insurance discount upon completion of the course.* Visit www.aarp.org/safedriving or call 1-888-AARP-NOW (1-888-227-7669) for more information.
*The
insurance premium discount is not available in all states for the
online or the classroom versions of the course. Please consult your
insurance agent for further details.
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