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Drivers need to do three checks before using their car during hot weather, RAC says

DRIVERS are being urged to carry out three vital checks before hitting the road in scorching weather.

As UK temperatures soar, motoring experts say failing to prep your car properly could leave you stranded in the heat.

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The UK heatwave means breakdown rescue wait times are soaring[/caption]

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Three simple checks can prevent you from breaking down in the sweltering heat[/caption]

Breakdowns are already on the rise – leaving thousands of drivers are being left stranded every day.

And with the heatwave chaos, rescue wait times are soaring.

Experts are warning Brits to act now before hitting the road and say a few simple checks could save your motor – and your wallet – from a summer meltdown.

RAC breakdown spokesperson Alice Simpson said: “We’re seeing a surge in breakdowns as this latest period of hot weather takes hold, with up to 20% more vehicles failing than expected at this point in July.

“With above-average temperatures in many parts expected for the foreseeable future, very high volumes of breakdowns will persist through this coming weekend and well into next week.

“Our teams are working incredibly hard to help thousands of stranded drivers every day, but waiting times are longer as a result.”

What to check?

Drivers are being urged to check oil and coolant levels, as well as tyre pressure and tread, before setting off.

And if you spot a problem, don’t risk it – get it looked at by a mechanic or trusted garage before heading out, or you could end up broken down on the hard shoulder in blistering heat.

Alice continued: “Drivers should do whatever they can to avoid their vehicles letting them down in these conditions – oil and coolant levels, as well as tyres, must be checked before journeys are made.

“If anything isn’t right, get the problem diagnosed by a mobile mechanic or reputable garage, rather than running the risk of driving.


“Taking plenty of breaks on long journeys, to give themselves and their cars a rest, is also important.”

Breakdown Survival Tips

Motorists are also being told to prepare for the worst – just in case the car does conk out.

Always carry plenty of drinking water, especially if you’re travelling with kids or pets, and don’t forget sun cream, a sun hat, and even an umbrella to provide shade while you wait for help.

Experts say if you do break down, it’s vital to get out safely and seek shade where possible – as sitting in a sweltering vehicle can be just as dangerous as being stuck outside.

Alice added: “Staying safe in the heat, especially if a breakdown is unavoidable, should be in the mind of every driver.

“Carrying plenty of water for all passengers is a must, as is keeping sunscreen and a sun hat or even umbrella to hand to reduce the ferocity of the sun.

“When waiting for assistance, look for a safe location in the shade and well away from moving traffic.”

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Always carry plenty of drinking water and sun cream[/caption]

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