Caution is the mother of safety. If your vehicle is due for servicing, don’t wait until the end of your vacation to take it to the garage. A car check-up can highlight possible mechanical faults that might have previously gone unnoticed, helping you avoid a breakdown in the middle of the highway.

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Check Tire Condition and Pressure

Tires are your vehicle’s only contact with the road. If they are too worn or not properly inflated, you lose grip and handling. Optimal tire inflation is crucial for safety, especially on long journeys with a full trunk. Consult your mechanic or follow the manufacturer’s recommendations in your car’s user manual. Remember, worn or under-inflated tires can significantly increase fuel consumption.

Top Up Fluid Levels and Check Lights

Before setting off on vacation, top up essential fluids: oil, windshield washer fluid, coolant, and brake fluid. Ensure all your lights are functioning correctly. Adjust the headlights if your vehicle is heavily loaded. Always carry extra engine oil and a box of light bulbs in your trunk.

Pack the Trunk Efficiently

If your trunk space is limited, use your Tetris skills to pack efficiently. Load large suitcases first, placing them at the bottom. Backpacks, sports bags, towels, and pillows can fill the gaps between suitcases. The rear shelf is for light, small items that don’t obstruct your visibility, like jackets. If necessary, consider installing a roof box well in advance. Remember to adhere to the maximum load capacity.

Plan Your Route in Advance

Whether you use road maps, GPS, or smartphone applications, plan your route ahead of time to avoid getting lost. Mobile apps can provide real-time traffic updates, alerting you to traffic jams or accidents and suggesting alternative routes.

Bring a Duplicate Key

Losing your car keys or locking them inside the vehicle can ruin your vacation. Take a duplicate key with you, keeping it in a corner of your suitcase or giving it to one of the passengers.

Prepare All Necessary Papers

Amidst the rush of preparing your car and luggage, don’t forget the essential documents: passport, identity card, driver’s license, vehicle registration, warranty booklet, and insurance certificate. Review and organize these documents into a pouch, placing it under your seat or in the glove box the day before departure. Ensure you have your credit card on hand to cover vacation expenses, including tolls.

Ready to hit the road? With these preparations, you can enjoy your South African getaway with peace of mind.