WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — It’s estimated that a record-breaking 2.3 million Floridians are hitting the road for Memorial Day.
The American Automobile Association (AAA) says it’s possible that many of them will experience car trouble. Nationwide, the AAA expects more than 378,000 stranded motorists during the holiday weekend – an increase of five percent from last year.
AAA says the most common reasons drivers call are due to flat tires, dead batteries, and lockouts.
As you finalize your travel plans for the holiday weekend, make sure your vehicle is ready for the road, said Mark Jenkins, Public Relations Manager for AAA – The Auto Club Group. We encourage all drivers to get a pre-trip inspection of their tires, battery, brakes, and other basics. This could help prevent a breakdown before it happens.
So before you take that road trip this Memorial Day weekend, be sure to do the following to prevent car problems:
However, if you do encounter an issue on the road, AAA also included tips for drivers experiencing car troubles:
Lastly, the AAA says while preparing your vehicle is one thing, it’s important that drivers are focusing on the road. AAA asks drivers to watch their speed, avoid distractions, get some rest, and drive sober as they take to the road.