Heatwave 2022: UK drivers warned about overheating cars, tyre blowouts and melting roads
- Surge in breakdowns expected as the country battles with extreme heat.
- Drivers told to carry lots of water and even a coolbox full of snacks in case of emergencies.
- If your car doesn't have air conditioning, consider staying at home says the RAC.
High temperatures currently hitting the UK could result in a spike of incidents caused by motorists not prepared for extreme weather.
That's according to the RAC, which says its breakdown service is expecting up to 20 per cent more calls today and tomorrow (18 and 19 July 2022) as UK drivers fail to keep their cool in challenging conditions.
The organisation says every driver should carry an emergency breakdown kit in case the worst happens in this searing summer heat. This should include plenty of water, a coolbox full of snacks and a bottle of sun cream.
“We anticipate there could be around 15-20 per cent more breakdowns on Monday and Tuesday, which equates to more than 1000 extra people needing help each day," said the RAC's spokesperson, Rod Dennis.
“Such a large increase in people needing assistance is bound to put pressure on all breakdown services, so it’s essential drivers have an emergency kit with them to keep as safe as possible while they wait for help – ideally in a safe location in the shade.
"Carrying plenty of water, some non-perishable food, emergency medication if needed and a means of blocking out the sun – hats and an umbrella – are all important, as is a having a fully charged phone to be able to contact their breakdown provider or the emergency services if necessary."
If your car doesn't have air conditioning, the motoring organisation advises staying at home unless your journey is absolutely necessary. It also says melting roads are likely, so don't be surprised if you see gritting trucks out.
How can I stop my car breaking down in a heatwave?
If your car's cooling system is working well, it should be able to cope with the high temperatures currently being experienced in the UK. The RAC backs government advice that you should ensure your oil and coolant levels are at the correct levels before travelling in this heat.
You should also check your tyres. It's crucial in extreme conditions that they're inflated to the right pressure, have sufficient tread and are free of damage. You're more likely to have a sudden blow-out during a heatwave.
While high petrol prices might mean you're reluctant to fill up, don't compromise on safety by skimping on a tank of fuel. Running out during abnormally hot weather could leave you stranded in dangerously hot conditions.
"It is crucial for everyone to plan their journey in advance, so they are better prepared for the hot weather," said Mel Clarke, Customer Service Director for Operations at National Highways.
"Simple steps such as taking bottles of drinking water with you are really important to help keep you and your passengers hydrated, as well as checking your vehicle before you travel, including tyres, oil and coolant levels."
NEIL SCARLETT on 18 July 2022
I make sure that I won't be stranded by towing a spare vehicle behind my car, just in case. I also have a sticker on the dash reminding me to breath in and out.
Edited by NEIL SCARLETT on 18/07/2022 at 20:26
JJFranco on 18 July 2022
Well said!!
I've never read such irrelevant nonsense.
Spain must grind to a halt from June to September. Oh hang on, it doesn't!
NEIL SCARLETT on 18 July 2022
Thank you sir for your kind response.
sixcylinder on 19 July 2022
Well said, does the rest of the world shut down when it's hot. I've experienced
47C in Arizona but everything carried on as normal !!
Tyres do not "blowout" because it's hot.
NEIL SCARLETT on 19 July 2022
When I came out with my original,tongue in cheek, comments I fully expected to be castigated. However I am pleasantly surprised that other right thinking people are of the same opinion. So thank you.The individuals, organisations and politicians that preach this self serving nonsense are part of, what I call, the brush and shovel set. They would better serve humanity by sweeping the streets.
Honest John would maybe better off sticking to car reviews. However if they wish to set themselves up as a portent of doom then I suggest they get a sandwich board stating "the end is nigh" .
This board could be employed as a makeshift shelter from the sun when they become exhausted from their preaching.
Roger R-B on 19 July 2022
The highest temp I ever recorded from a Stephensons Screen was 53c in Q8 the city, vehicles and my ship still functioned.
DLDLDL on 19 July 2022
I suspect that there is a correlation between people not knowing basic precautions and NOT subscribing to a website like this one.Conversely, is there a correlation between knowing and taking basic precautions (at all times - breaking down and waiting in the rain is not pleasant) and reading this website?
If so what is the point of this article - other than to wind up those who like to like to live dangerously by not checking their cars weekly or before a long journey? After all where's the fun of driving on Britain's road if there is no fear of not making it?
The fearless buccaneering frontiersman is in our blood!
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