As the new school year approaches, roads are about to get busier, so it’s important to make sure your vehicle is in good shape to handle the daily grind of school runs and work commutes.
Safety first: Essential back-to-school car checks
Before hitting the road, give your car a thorough once-over. This isn’t just about avoiding breakdowns. It’s about keeping you and your precious cargo safe.
Basic tyre inspection
Check the tread depth and look for any signs of wear or damage. Remember, South African roads can be unforgiving, especially with the occasional pothole or stretch of gravel road. Proper tyre maintenance ensures better fuel efficiency and improves your car’s handling in wet conditions. South Africa’s summer rainfall season means you could end up in a summer storm at any time. Don’t forget to inspect your rims for any dents or bends, as these can affect your vehicle’s performance and safety.
Brakes and suspension
Pay attention to your brakes and suspension. The stop-start nature of school traffic puts extra strain on these systems. If you hear any unusual noises when braking, or feel a vibration through your steering wheel, it’s time for a check-up.
Windscreen and wipers
Clear visibility is non-negotiable when it comes to safe driving. Inspect your windscreen for any chips or cracks. Even small damage can compromise the structural integrity of your windscreen and impair your vision. Don’t forget to check your windscreen wipers. Your windscreen wipers should clear your windscreen effectively without streaking.
Lights
With early morning starts and potentially late afternoon pick-ups, your car’s lighting system needs to be in perfect working order. Check all of your exterior lights, including headlights, taillights, brake lights, and indicators, to ensure they’re in good working order.
Engine health
Your car’s engine is its heart. Ensure all of your essential fluids are topped up, including engine oil, coolant, and brake fluid. If your car is due for a service, schedule it before the school rush begins. A well-maintained engine performs better and is more fuel-efficient. That is important when you consider the petrol price in South Africa.
School parking lot precautions
School parking lots are a high danger zone for scratches and dents. With children rushing to and from cars, the risk of door dings and minor scratches increases significantly. With parents rushing around to pick up their children, they may not be as car cautious as usual, leading to a higher risk of a ding in your door too.