Summer Is the Highest-Risk Season for Motorists: How to Prepare

Do you love summer road trips? Are you a fan of Sunday afternoon drives with the windows down? Maybe you love taking a day trip to the mountains during the summer. There are plenty of reasons to hit the road this season. But there’s also a more serious side of summer driving. The days between Memorial Day and Labor Day are known for hot temperatures and plenty of daylight. Plus, this season offers less rain than other times of year. So why can summer be a dangerous time for motorists? Here’s what to know about the risks of summer driving and how to stay safe: Heat-Related Car Trouble Do heat waves seem to drain your energy? You’re in good company. Hot temperatures can also zap our car’s energy. Battery failure is common during summer. High temperatures can cause engines to overheat. Heat can also cause tire issues. You need an emergency kit to keep you safe if your car breaks down. A car kit should have water, food and safety supplies. Choose a water container tha...