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Summer Driving Tips

 by Market Wire
 Jul 07,2006

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Precautions for Drivers and Their Cars in Hot Weather

MERIDEN, CT -- (MARKET WIRE) -- July 07, 2006 -- Summer is here and even with higher gas prices, many drivers will be hitting the road for vacations and weekend get-a-ways. "Hot weather brings unique challenges," said Ray Palermo, director of public relations for auto insurer, Response Insurance. "It can present dangerous conditions for both the vehicle and its occupants." Each summer sees more than 7 million car breakdowns on the road and he suggests that most summer breakdowns can be easily avoided.

Before heading out be sure you check out the basics, including: oil, transmission fluid, windshield washer, battery level and strength, tire pressure (including the spare), cooling system (which should be flushed and refilled at least every two-years), belts and hoses and have a well equipped emergency kit and tool box in the trunk.

"Drivers need to stay cool as well," noted Palermo. "Our studies have shown that 75% of drivers are fearful of encountering road rage and 37% said they had personally experienced it in the previous 6-months." Don't escalate aggression on the road by responding to it. Stop periodically to refresh yourself, take along moist towelettes and water.

** When driving in hot weather it's particularly important to keep an eye on the lights and gauges. If your temperature gauge moves up, turn off your air conditioner and turn on your vehicle's heater to its highest and hottest setting. It will be uncomfortable, but it will help draw some of the heat away from the engine. If you are stopped in traffic put the car in "park" and lightly step on the gas to help circulate coolant. If the temperature light goes on or if the gauge enters the red zone, immediately pull off the road to a safe spot, well away from traffic. Do not drive any further -- not even to the next exit. Driving with an overheated engine can cause serious damage to the engine.

** Do not attempt to remove the radiator cap itself. The pressurized coolant is extremely hot and will spray out with great force. Do not pour water over the radiator or engine, since a dramatic change in temperature could cause damage. After the engine cools a bit, add a 50-50 mix of coolant and water to the reservoir to bring it up to its proper level.

** Even when not stranded due to a breakdown, summer heat can pose dangers. Never leave a child or pet in a parked car in summer heat. Even an outside temperature in the 80's can quickly bring a car interior to lethal levels.

** Bring a cell phone for emergency calls, but don't use it while driving. Response's studies have shown that driving distractions have become the number one fear on the road.

Two free brochures, Driving Tips for Hot Weather and Hitting the Road Safely, and other information are available by calling 1-800-610-5928 or at their website: www.response.com.

Contact:
Ray Palermo
Toll free for press: 888-288-6080, Ext. 7251
or 203-634-7251
E: Email Contact

SOURCE:  Response Insurance

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