As we transition into fall, this brings wildlife season. Increased animal activity, especially at dawn and dusk, can lead to hazardous driving conditions. At Drayton Valley Quick Lane Tire & Auto Centre, we care about your safety, and that includes ensuring your vehicle is in top shape to handle the challenges of the coming season. Here are some essential tips for safe driving during this time, along with vehicle maintenance recommendations to keep you prepared.
1. Stay Alert and Be Aware of Your Surroundings
Wildlife is most active during early morning and late evening hours. When driving during these times, keep your eyes peeled for animals, especially in areas marked with wildlife crossing signs. Consider slightly reducing your speed in these zones to give yourself more time to react.
2. Clear Visibility is Key
Good visibility is crucial when driving, especially in darker conditions. Make sure your windshield wipers are in excellent condition to handle rain or debris. Worn wipers can leave streaks, hindering your vision. Consider replacing them regularly and using a high-quality windshield washer fluid. If you notice any chips or cracks in your windshield, schedule a windshield repair as soon as possible. A clear view of the road is essential for spotting wildlife early. For the full rundown on keeping your visibility clear and more tips, read our blog post here.
3. Brake Responsively
Having reliable brakes is vital during wildlife season. If you encounter an animal, you may need to stop suddenly. Ensure your brakes are functioning well by having them inspected regularly. Listen for unusual sounds, and if you notice any issues, don't hesitate to bring your vehicle in for a check-up. At our Quick Lane, we provide thorough brake inspections to ensure your safety. Learn how to full check your brakes and suspension systems here!
4. Keep Your Headlights Bright
Increased visibility also means ensuring your headlights are bright and aligned properly. Dirty or dim headlights can significantly reduce your ability to see hazards ahead. Clean your headlights regularly and consider upgrading to brighter bulbs if necessary. This will help you spot wildlife from a distance, giving you more time to react. Learn how to align your headlights on our blog post here.
5. Reduce Distractions
Distractions can be deadly on the road, particularly when wildlife is present. Keep your focus on driving by minimizing distractions. Put your phone away and avoid adjusting your radio or controls while driving. Your full attention is crucial for making quick decisions.
6. Maintain a Safe Following Distance
Allowing extra space between your vehicle and the car in front of you gives you time to react if something unexpected happens, such as an animal crossing the road. A good rule of thumb is to maintain at least three seconds of following distance, which you can measure by observing a fixed point ahead.
7. Be Prepared for Emergencies
Despite all precautions, accidents can happen. Carry an emergency kit in your vehicle that includes items like a first-aid kit, flashlight, visibility cones, and water. Make sure your spare tire is in good condition and that you have the tools needed to change a flat. Check out our full emergency kit list here for more.
8. Schedule Regular Vehicle Maintenance
Keeping your vehicle in top condition is essential year-round. Regular tire rotations, oil changes, and overall maintenance checks can significantly enhance your vehicle's performance. At Drayton Valley Quick Lane, we offer comprehensive services to keep your vehicle running smoothly and safely. Book your next appointment with the Quick Lane team here.
Driving during wildlife season requires heightened awareness and preparedness. By following these tips and ensuring your vehicle is well-maintained, you can minimize risks and enjoy safer travels. If you're due for a check-up or need any repairs, visit us at Drayton Valley Quick Lane Tire & Auto Centre. Your safety is our priority! Safe travels!