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Before setting off, take your car for a test drive to confirm it's in optimal condition for the long journey ahead. This final check gives peace of mind and ensures a safe trip (Credit: Pexels)
Ensure front and rear windshield washers spray water evenly. Adjust or unclog jets as necessary to maintain visibility during the drive (Credit: Pexels)
Inspect and clean air filters to prevent dust and dirt from entering the vehicle, ensuring a smooth and efficient journey (Credit: Pexels)
Listen for unusual sounds indicating exhaust system problems. For older vehicles, consider professional servicing before a long journey to maintain performance and safety (Credit: Pexels)
Ensure brakes, headlights, and horns are in proper working condition before embarking on your trip. Address any issues promptly to avoid difficulties on the road (Credit: Pexels)
Check tyre pressure and tread depth. Improper inflation or worn treads can lead to various issues including premature wear and reduced traction (Credit: Pexels)
Always check your fuel meter and ensure you have sufficient fuel for your trip. Monitor fuel levels during the journey to avoid running out unexpectedly (Credit: Pexels)
Make sure your car is serviced on time to maintain its efficiency and prevent breakdowns during your journey (Credit: Pexels)