(BPT) - As the holiday season gets underway, millions of Americans are planning road trips to visit loved ones or enjoy seasonal getaways. AAA projects that nearly 80 million travelers will journey 50 miles or more from home during the Thanksgiving holiday period, with 71.7 million traveling by car-a record number.
Mercury Insurance would like to offer essential tips to prepare your vehicle for winter conditions and ensure safe travels during this busy time.
"Winter and holiday road trips bring unique challenges, from unpredictable weather to heavier traffic," said Kevin Quinn, Mercury Insurance VP, auto claims. "Our goal is to help drivers prepare for safe and stress-free travels while protecting their vehicles and loved ones during this busy time of year."
Winter and Holiday Road Trip Facts
- Heavier Traffic: Holiday travel increases congestion, making defensive driving and proper vehicle maintenance critical.
- Tire Performance: Tire pressure drops with colder temperatures, potentially compromising your car's ability to grip icy or snowy roads.
- Battery Drain: Cold weather can weaken your battery, increasing the risk of breakdowns during long trips.
- Unpredictable Weather: Sudden snowstorms or icy roads can significantly impact your journey, especially in northern or mountainous regions.
Holiday Road Trip and Winter-Weather Preparedness Tips
- Inspect Your Tires:
Check tire pressure and tread depth before hitting the road. Properly inflated tires improve fuel efficiency, which is especially helpful for long-distance travel. Consider switching to winter tires if you're traveling through snowy or icy regions. - Prepare an Emergency Kit for Road Trips:
Pack essentials such as blankets, snacks, water, a flashlight, jumper cables, a first-aid kit, and a phone charger. Include an ice scraper, tire chains, and sand or kitty litter for added traction if you get stuck. - Check Your Battery:
Test your car's battery to ensure it's road-trip ready. Replace it if it's over three years old or showing signs of wear. - Maintain Visibility:
Replace wiper blades and refill washer fluid with a winter-grade solution to prevent freezing. Ensure your defroster and headlights are functioning properly, especially for nighttime or snowy conditions. - Check Your Brakes:
Ensure your brakes are in good condition before a long trip. Winter weather reduces stopping distances, so well-maintained brakes are essential for safety on icy or snowy roads. - Monitor Weather and Traffic Alerts:
Use navigation apps to monitor real-time weather and traffic updates. Adjust your departure time or route to avoid severe weather or heavy traffic delays. - Review Your Insurance Policy:
Holiday travel can mean driving in unfamiliar areas, so ensure your auto insurance policy provides adequate coverage. Mercury Insurance offers options that protect you from winter-related incidents and roadside emergencies.
"Planning ahead can make all the difference for a safe and enjoyable holiday road trip," added Quinn. "With a little preparation, you can focus on the joy of the season instead of worrying about unexpected challenges on the road."
Mercury Insurance offers comprehensive auto insurance policies designed for every season. Drivers can also take advantage of discounts for proactive safety measures like regular vehicle maintenance and winter tire installations.
For more tips on preparing your car for holiday and winter travel, or to learn about Mercury Insurance's coverage options, visit MercuryInsurance.com or contact your local Mercury Insurance agent.