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Summer Road Safety

On the road to a safer community with road safety tips this summer. Stay safe on the roads by planning ahead, fueling up before drinking, and staying visible with reflective gear and working lights. Use the T.W.I.R.L. checklist (Tyres, Windscreen/Wipers, Indicators, Rust, Lights) to keep your vehicle road-ready. A little prep ensures a safe and enjoyable summer for all!

Summer Road Safety

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On The Road To A Safer Community.

Road Safety Tips for a Safe Summer

As we embrace the summer months and continue celebrating the holiday season, it’s essential to keep road safety at the forefront of our plans. From parties to beach trips and road trips, the fun doesn’t stop, but neither should our focus on safety. Whether you're driving, walking, cycling, or celebrating, here are some easy-to-follow road safety tips to keep you and those around you safe all summer long. 

 

Check Your Vehicle for Road Safety 

Before heading out for a road trip or any drive, a quick vehicle check can prevent breakdowns and accidents. 

    • Tyres: Check the tread depth and ensure the pressure is correct. 

    • Windscreen, Wipers, and Mirrors: Ensure they are clean and in good condition for clear visibility. 

    • Indicators: Test all indicators to ensure they are functioning and visible. 

    • Rust: Look for any obvious areas of rust or corrosion that could affect the car's structure. 

    • Lights: Check that headlights, brake lights, and indicators are working and clean. 

Regular checks ensure your vehicle is ready for safe travels, giving you peace of mind on the road. 

 

Plan Your Ride Home 

It’s always important to plan ahead when heading out, especially during the summer when celebrations are in full swing. 

    • Organise a sober driver to get you home safely 

    • Set a curfew or time limit for yourself to avoid late-night surprises. 

    • Tell someone your plans, so they know how to reach you if necessary. 

Making a plan ensures everyone gets home safely after a good time. Avoid the last-minute scramble—plan ahead. 

 

Don’t Drink on an Empty Stomach 

To avoid unnecessary risks, make sure your body is ready for any drinks you might consume. 

    • Eat a good meal before drinking to slow the absorption of alcohol. 

    • Stay hydrated with water throughout the evening to balance out the effects. 

    • Pace yourself and stay aware of how much you’re drinking. 

By preparing in advance, you can enjoy your celebrations and avoid over-indulging. 

 

Be Safe, Be Seen on the Road 

Summer evenings often bring low light conditions, making visibility a critical factor for both drivers and pedestrians. 

    • Wear bright or reflective clothing, especially if walking or cycling both day and night. 

    • Keep your headlights clean and working 

    • Use bike lights to stay visible when cycling in the dark. 

Visibility is crucial, so make sure you're easy to spot, whether you're in a car or on foot. 

 

Summer celebrations and road trips should be fun and memorable, not stressful or dangerous. By following these simple road safety tips, you can ensure that everyone stays safe and enjoys the season to the fullest. Whether you're planning a night out, hitting the road for a weekend trip, or simply walking to the local store, taking a few moments to prepare can make all the difference. 

A little planning can go a long way in keeping everyone safe. Whether you’re heading to a summer celebration, a New Year’s party, or just out for a drive, remember these simple safety tips to ensure you stay visible and ready for a safe journey. 

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