Motorists ‘should question their decision to drive’ as SCORCHING weekend weather approaches | The Sun

DRIVERS are being urged to take this weekend's hot weather seriously when planning trips in the car.

Following the Met Office's amber warning, the RAC has given a statement on its advice for drivers setting out.

RAC Breakdown spokesman Rod Dennis said: “An amber warning for extreme heat over such a wide area is rare and as a result, we strongly urge drivers in England and Wales to think carefully before they drive, and do everything they can to avoid a breakdown.

"This starts with checking the coolant and oil levels under the bonnet when the engine is cold.

"Oil should be topped up if it’s low, and if coolant isn’t between the ‘min’ and ‘max’ levels then drivers should top it up – or take it to a reputable garage to get it checked without delay.

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“Anyone who has to take to the roads in these temperatures should ensure they carry plenty of water with them and an additional camping-style water carrier is a good idea so they can top up as needed, and keep their passengers as cool and comfortable as possible too.

"Starting journeys early in the morning or later in the evening is also a good idea, to avoid the hottest parts of the day.

"Think very carefully before carrying pets in cars in these sorts of temperatures as well, and also be prepared to keep dogs under control should you have to leave your car in the event of a breakdown.

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"It’s also advisable to carry plenty of water – including a dog bowl if necessary – as well as an umbrella and hats for shade while waiting for assistance.

“If temperatures were to go as high as around 40c as some are predicting, then people should question their decision to drive in the first place.”

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