
This refers not only to the driver, But to the vehicle. Here are some of the factors you should consider.
As the Driver:-
- Have been drinking any alcohol?
- Have you had enough sleep prior to your journey?
- Are you on medication? Is it likely to effect your driving?
- Do you feel well enough to make your journey?
Your Vehicle:-
Does the vehicle comply with Cyprus road traffic law?
Carry out the P.O.W.E.R. OR P.OW.D.E.R. CHECK
This check should be carried out regularly, and especially before a long journey or one involving motorway driving.
- P = Petrol
- O = Oil
- W = Water
- D = Damage
- E = Electrics
- R = Rubber (tyres and wipers)
CARE OF THE VEHICLE
Most skids are the result of how a vehicle is driven, but keeping your vehicle in good condition helps to minimize the risks.
- Tyres should be correctly inflated and have adequate tread depth. Check treads and tyre pressure regularly.
- Consult your vehicle handbook to get the right pressure for the tyres on your vehicle. Do not presume that the garage knows best.
- Defective brakes and faulty suspension are especially dangerous on slippery surfaces and may help to cause or aggravate a skid – do not increase the risk by neglecting these problems.
- Check your tracking regularly, particularly after traveling on rough roads.
