Preparing for a long drive
Technical check, planning, breaks, load securing and safety for long trips.
Good preparation makes long trips safer and calmer. Use this guide as a compact checklist for the car, the driver and the route.
Vehicle checks
- Fluids: engine oil, coolant, brake fluid
- Tyres: tread depth, pressure, damage; see Tyres and maintenance
- Lights and signals; adjust aim if loaded
Planning the route and breaks
- Plan fuel/charging stops; see Charging an EV
- Check weather and traffic; add buffer time
- Take regular breaks and hydrate
Driver readiness
- Sleep at least seven hours the night before the trip
- Avoid alcohol for 24 hours before driving
- Schedule departure outside circadian low points (02:00–05:00 and 13:00–15:00)
- Recognise fatigue warnings such as yawning, heavy eyelids and drifting focus Learn how to build a full rest strategy in Sleep and road safety .
Load securing and equipment
- Secure luggage to avoid projectiles; see Securing load and passengers
- Bring triangle, vest and basic tools; see Mandatory safety equipment and Emergency equipment
Economy and eco‑driving
- Smooth speed and anticipation reduce consumption; see Eco‑driving
If problems occur
- Pull over safely, hazard lights, set triangle, call for help
- Follow Handling emergencies
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