In Oxfordshire and the surrounding counties, such as Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, the roads are not always kept in the condition they should be. Although the M40 and other main routes tend to be maintained well enough, some of the minor roads in the area can leave something to be desired. Typically, this will cause a problem for busy mums who might be on the school run one minute while dashing off to work the next. One way to help overcome any potential problems that you might encounter on the road is to keep your car well maintained. How do you best go about this when you don’t have much time? Read on to find out what all busy mums should know.
Prioritise Visibility
You should always be able to see clearly wherever you drive. This means ensuring your wiper blades work, your mirrors are clear and set correctly and that your demister functions properly. If not, children will soon steam up your windscreen. Often, an air-con regas is all you need to get the demister functioning effectively again.
Keep Tyres in Good Condition
Check your tyre pressure every two or three times you refuel to make sure they’re in a roadworthy condition – it’s not something you can judge by eye. Also, replace tyres before they reach the legal tread limit. Broadway Autocentres is a well-reputed garage and you can get your tyres in Farnham by using their efficient online booking system. This is ideal when you want to order particular tyres but don’t have time to hang around while they’re being delivered or if you only have an hour or so to spare when they can be fitted.
Check Your Lights
Once in a while, turn your lights on and walk around your car to make sure they are all working properly. Fitting new bulbs isn’t something you will necessarily need a mechanic for and there are plenty of instructional videos around if your car’s owner’s manual isn’t much help. Working lights don’t just help you to navigate well but keep you safe from other road users because they simply make you more visible on the road.
Replace Ageing Brake Pads
Finally, have brake pads that are starting to feel spongy replaced as soon as possible. Many motorists continue to drive on old brake pads not realising how dangerous they can be. Don’t risk your safety or that of your family and have new ones fitted, when required, without any needless delays.