Here’s our six-step summer driving checklist to avoid fines of up to £2,500

A CAR expert has revealed a six-step summer driving checklist to help stay safer out on the road and avoid huge fines of up to £2,500.

With the summer holiday season fast approaching, UK roads are getting ever busier which poses new challenges for drivers.

A car expert has revealed a six-step summer driving checklist to drive safer and avoid fines of up to £2,500

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A car expert has revealed a six-step summer driving checklist to drive safer and avoid fines of up to £2,500Credit: GETTY_HUB

Handily, David James, Sales Director at Right Fuel Card, has shared six tips to make sure you’re fully prepare and to hopefully avoid any hefty fines this summer.

Check your tyres

He says: “High temperatures can cause the air in your tyres to expand, leading to a potential blowout whilst on the road.

“As more than 20% of all breakdowns in the UK occur due to tyre issues, it’s important that you check your tyres before setting off on long journeys in the hot weather.”

The minimum legal tread is 1.6mm – which can be checked at a petrol station.

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Failure to meet this requirement can result in a hefty fine of £2,500 and three points for every tyre.

Cool it with coolant

David advises: “Coolant does exactly what it says on the bottle and acts as a stabiliser to the engine temperature.

“This needs to be maintained regularly, especially in summer, as hotter conditions can pose additional threats to the overall running of your vehicle.

“Ensure you’re using coolant as and when needed to keep the temperature stable and safe.”

Inspect the electricals

The electrical components in your vehicle need to be checked frequently to keep you and other road users safe.

This includes confirming that all of your lights are working and examining your battery, ensuring that the terminals are clean and intact, as higher temperatures could increase the risk of electrical damage if the components overheat.

Keep your windows clean

With the warm weather comes more grime and bugs, which can negatively affect your view of the road.

David says: “Make sure you refill your screenwash ahead of your journey so you’re able to wash away any unwanted debris from your windscreen that might usually get washed away with the rain.”

Pack some shades

Sun glare distractions can be dangerous for drivers as it increases the risk of impaired visibility of the road ahead.

Traffic signals, road signs and even other vehicles can be missed, which leads to risks of collisions if you’re unable to react promptly.

Some drivers may squint or shield their eyes as protection, but this can divert your attention away from the road, which is dangerous for both you and other road users.

Instead, keep a pair of sunglasses in the car so you’re able to easily pull them out whenever the sun is bright.

Keep hayfever at bay

Hayfever can be a significant hazard for driving in summer, as many of the symptoms can affect your focus and prevent quick reactions.

David comments: “Sneezing whilst driving at 70mph can result in blind driving for 70 yards, which might cause a tragic accident. “

This could also cost you a £2,500 fine and three or more penalty points for driving without due care and attention.

He added: “If you suffer from hayfever, take a non-drowsy medication before your travels.

“Closing all windows and sticking to the air con to cool the car down can also help to minimise symptoms.

“If you feel like you’re about to sneeze, you should gently slow down and drop back from any vehicles in front.”

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This comes after drivers were wanted that withholding crucial information from the DVLA could land them hefty fines this summer.

Plus, a car expert has warned drivers that their summer wardrobe could cost them a £5,000 fine.

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