Presents
Most importantly of all, drivers should ensure they have all of their presents and cards on board before setting off on their festive journey! When it comes to getting the car packed up, drivers should ensure they pack smartly to reduce the amount of luggage or presents blocking visibility.
Emergency kit
Just in case there are any issues with the car along the route, drivers should ensure they have a small emergency kit. This should include a car phone charger, high vis clothing, the phone number for their breakdown provider, non-perishable food and a torch.
Playlist
Whether the preference is Christmas tunes, some classical favourites or a mix of everything, the playlist can be make or break for a long journey. Before setting off, drivers should ensure they have all of their favourite songs collated into one playlist so that there is no need to be playing around with the music on the drive ahead.
Check the route
Heading out on a long journey can often be unpredictable, with drivers often met with traffic, closed roads and unexpected hiccups along the way. Check the route on your gps before you go on the road.
Lights
Motorists can simply check their headlights by turning them on and walking in front of the car. They should appear bright and even on both sides. Brake lights and reverse lights can be checked by having someone stand behind the vehicle.
Windscreen
Having full visibility can prevent any potential dangers on the road. Motorists can easily check for any wear and tear on their wiper blades by seeing if they are dry, cracked or misshapen. If they are then it is advisable to replace them.
Not only is it important to have fully functioning wiper blades for optimal visibility, but also to ensure the windscreen is free from chips. Drivers should get any damages checked by a professional in the first instance.