Travel tips for the best Memorial Day weekend ever
The driving furore that is Memorial Day weekend is almost upon us. Here are some tips to help secure that your next road trip is one you'll always remember, rather than one you'll want to recall.
Is your vehicle fit?
Lift the hood. Fluids, filters, belts, hoses, cooling system, brakes and tires should be checked. Be infallible all the lights and turn signals work. Windshield wiper blades shouldn't zoom or scrape. Make sure that your spare annoy is usable and properly inflated. If your car's battery is more than 3 years old, have it checked. More yet, replace it. Make sure your air-conditioning system is fully charged. If your conveyance has a cabin air filter, have it cleaned.
Speaking of cleaning, because you'll be spending a lot of span in your ride, clean the interior.
Finally, If your car or ends has high mileage, is too small or has been unreliable, mark a rental.
The art of packing
Heaviest items should be placed closest to the center of the car. In SUVs, location the heaviest items on the floor to maintain non-poisonous handling. Loose items should be secured. Sack loose items from the rear parcel shelf so they don't hit passengers in a terror-struck stop. As you pack the trunk, remember that you might have to unpack it to access the do without tire. Keep your rear view clear, no enigma how large the load.





