Mercury Insurance Helps Drivers Prepare Their Vehicles for Road Trip Season
Mercury has developed an online quiz to help drivers determine if they are ready for the summer travel season
"Road trips are a popular summer tradition for many, but it's important to make sure your vehicle is ready for a safe and enjoyable journey," said
The online quiz covers a range of topics, including how to prepare your home and vehicle as well as tips on how to handle common road emergencies.
Quinn also offers the following recommendations to consumers preparing for an upcoming road trip:
- Secure your home. Before driving off, make sure to lock all doors and windows and activate your alarm system.
- Prep your vehicle. Check your brakes for damage or wear. Monitor your oil level and keep track of how many miles you've driven since your last oil change. Keep in mind that older vehicles may need more frequent oil changes.
- Plan ahead if traveling in an EV. Make sure your vehicle is fully charged before departing and map out charging stations along your desired route.
- Stock an auto emergency kit. Your kit should include:
- Road flares
- Jumper cables
- A quart of motor oil
- A gallon of coolant
- A first-aid kit
- Blankets
- Drinkable water
- A flashlight and basic tools like a screwdriver, pliers, an adjustable wrench, a spare tire, jack and lug nut wrench
- Nonperishable food.
Test your knowledge and see if your vehicle is prepared for the summer. Visit http://mcy.news/quiz-announcement.
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