Tips On How To Feel More Safe When Driving Abroad

Posted: Jul 13, 2010 |Comments: 0 |

With summer well underway and holiday season starting many people are wondering how best to spend the summer months, be it go abroad or stay and enjoy the weather we are experiencing back home. Being Britain and unpredictable many families are still choosing to go abroad but with finances being tight a different mode of transport is being adopted.

With the recession hitting UK families hard, many drivers are choosing to drive their way to their summer holidays rather than travel via plane, train or coach.  However, recent findings by the RAC have discovered that 76% of drivers feel nervous about the prospect of driving abroad. 

As always, ensure that you have sufficient European breakdown cover.  If you're a driver with a few concerns about taking your motor abroad, there are one or two things you can do that can ease the worry:

Firstly, ensure that you're up-to-date and aware of the essential road laws in any countries you're planning to drive through, as well as being very sure which side of the road you should be driving on.

Make sure that your vehicle receives a thorough servicing before embarking on your journey: ensure that you have checked the electrics, as well as the car's oil, water and fuel.  Also ensure that you have checked your tyre's pressure and tread.

It is also essential that you take with you every vehicle document you could be asked to provide: you will need your UK passport, V5 registration document and your motor insurance certificate.  As well as this, ensure that a GB sticker is clearly visible on the back of your car.

Obviously also call your insurance company and ensure that you have complete European breakdown cover and are insured for any potential accidents whilst abroad.

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