MDS Courier Services News Letter
May 12th, 2016
Driving in High Winds We have had a lot of high winds recently. Hopefully we won’t experience any more but, in case we do, here are some tips for driving safely. · Keep both hands on the wheel, particularly if you’re being buffeted by the wind or the slipstreams of other vehicles · Expect stronger winds and gusts on exposed stretches of road or when passing high-sided vehicles. · Keep your speed down too. The faster you’re travelling the further off-course you’re likely to drift in a sudden gust before you get the vehicle back under control. · Keep your distance from all other vehicles, as they also be affected by gusts. · Take particular care around cyclists, motorcyclists and horse-riders. |
Beware of Tractors Many of us come across tractors when driving. Apart from sometimes being frustrating, they can be a hazard, so take special care. Remember · Tractor drivers often have sound-proofed cabs or wear ear protectors, so they may not hear approaching cars. · Tractors don’t have to be fitted with brake or indicator lights unless used at night so in daylight be prepared for them to stop or turn without warning. · A tractor may be longer than it appears – there may be a loader on the front. Make sure you have plenty of room to get past before overtaking. · Keep plenty of distance behind a tractor, in case it stops suddenly – remember the 2-second rule · Slow down if you come across a spillage – a bale of straw hit at speed will cause considerable damage to your car.
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Give Your Vehicle a Spring Clean
February 18th, 2016Daves Top Tips for spring cleaning your vehicle
- Vacuum thoroughly inside, checking that there are no damp patches under loose carpets. These would suggest that rain water is getting in, and will need to be thoroughly investgated and repairs made.
- Wash and polish outside. Paying special attention to the underside of doors and the door sills.
- Get the underside of the car hosed down, including the wheel arches.
- If you notice any chips and scratches, get them attended to before rust sets in.
- Now is also a good time to check your tyres – not just the pressure, but also the tread. Minimum tread is 1.6 mm, but it is best to to change tyres before they get to this.