Summer Road Trip Warrior: Your vehicle checklist for the best road trip
Whether you're into city day trips or country overnight trips, follow these tips to make sure you have a smooth ride wherever you're headed this long weekend.
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Follow these tips to learn about how you can be prepared before you hit the road this long weekend, courtesy of Public Safety Canada and Transport Canada.
Vehicle checklist before hitting the road
Check and replenish fluids, including oil, brake, radiator, and windshield fluids
Test and check your battery to ensure it's clean and all connections are correct
Check the physical condition and tire pressure
Check your lights to make sure they are working properly
Items to keep in your trunk
Windshield washer fluid
Tow rope
Jumper cables
Fire extinguisher
Warning light or road flares
Prepare an emergency kit
Always have safety and emergency equipment in your car. A basic car kit should contain the following:
Food that won't spoil, such as energy bars
Water, including plastic bottles that won't break if the water freezes (replace them every six months)
Blanket
Extra clothing and shoes or boots
First aid kit with seatbelt cutter
Candle in a deep can and matches
Wind‑up flashlight
Whistle in case you need to attract attention
Roadmaps
Copy of your emergency plan
These pre-road tips will not only help you tackle your long weekend journey but also when you're back from your relaxing time off. Summer driving requires as much attention as winter driving. Now that your vehicle is ready, it's time to pack your bag, hit the road, and make some memories.