Tuesday, 31 May 2022

Summertime Driving 2022

It is perhaps a reality-based joke that summer begins on July 5th in the Northwest, but did you know that your driving habits should be adjusted according to the seasonal conditions?  The skilled and compassionate staff at Rolf’s Import Auto Service want to offer some tips to help you stay safe throughout this summer of fun.

For starters, be well rested before you start and make sure to take frequent breaks along the way if you find yourself getting tired or fatigued from the heat or the sunshine.  If you find yourself on the road with folks heading out on camping trips, allow more room than usual when passing an RV or trailer.  Those trailers are certainly larger than cars, and oftentimes they aren’t driven as much as regular commuter vehicles, so their operators may be unaware of their own size or space on the interstate.

Keep all your lights clean.  That sounds like it goes without saying, but a break in the rainy season actually contributes to a dusty buildup on the surface of your vehicle.  Give the car a wash regularly, and make sure to check your lights before heading out on the road.  

Be prepared for rain. Just because the roads are dry now doesn’t necessarily mean they’re going to stay that way.  Summertime rain can roll in pretty quickly, and if you are adventuring further out in the country, you might encounter some downpours or weather that is outside of what you usually expect.  Be prepared to have to adjust as needed.  

Even on overcast days, sunshine can cause problems for drivers. The best ways to deal with this issue are:

  • Follow speed limits. The maximum is not a suggestion, but a hard limit imposed for everyone’s safety—including yours.
  • Stay at least 4 or 5 seconds away from other cars. The closer you are to the car in front of you, the less time you have to react if they have to suddenly brake for any reason.
  • Keep your windshield in good condition. That means keeping it clean and repairing rock chips as soon as you notice them.  Often, those chip repairs are covered by your insurance company.  Check your policy to make sure.  
  • Use sunglasses or a sun visor.  Keep an extra pair of sunglasses in the car for those days where the marine layer burns off, and we are left with a bright, blinding day.
  • Finally, don’t be afraid to pull over if the sun is shining too brightly in your eyes for you to drive safely.

Summertime goes by quickly.  Too quickly, sometimes.  Staying safe throughout all of the seasons means there will be more fun to have in the future.  As always, your expert technicians at Rolf’s Import Auto Service are ready and willing to make sure your vehicle is in tiptop shape for all of your adventures, regardless of where the road will take you! 

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Wednesday, 11 May 2022

3 tips for surviving Memorial Day road travel

Memorial Day weekend is the perfect time of year to pack up the car, and head to the lake, mountain, or campground with those you love. You can grill up some burgers, grab a cold drink, and dream about the upcoming summer. Most importantly, it’s a time to reflect upon the freedom to do all of these wonderful American traditions because of those who gave their lives for our country.

A Memorial Day drive

There is one not-so-wonderful aspect of Memorial Day weekend excursions, however: road travel. Yes, the Tacoma area has so many fun outdoor activities to explore—but getting there? It can be a hassle. Traffic, road closures, and long trips can put a damper on otherwise awesome plans.

Here are three quick tips to help you survive Memorial Day road travel:

  1. Get on the road early.

This one may seem obvious, but we’re talking early. We know this is a relative term, but you should aim to be at your destination by 3pm on Friday at the latest. Of course, leaving first thing on Friday morning is best. For your trip home, plan to leave on Monday, which generally sees the lightest flow of traffic.

  • Prepare the kids.

After your children’s thirtieth time of asking “are we there yet?” things can go south pretty quickly in the car. Let them know ahead of time the length of time that you’ll be in the car, being sure to pad it by at least an hour for bathroom breaks and meal stops. Bring snacks that are out of the ordinary (we’re looking at you, Oreos), books, and toys. Don’t forget to prep an epic kid-friendly road trip soundtrack. Trust us, singing along to Frozen and Moana is better than listening to whining and complaining.

  • Equip and inspect the vehicle.

This is the most important part of any road trip—vehicle prep. Top off your fluids, do an engine inspection, check your headlights and taillights, get full tank of gas, and a pack a safety/emergency kit. Finally, check your tire tread and inflation, and be sure that your luggage and barbeque sundries aren’t blocking your blind spot.

We want you and your family to have fun and stay safe this Memorial Day weekend. If you want extra assurance that your vehicle is prepared to go the distance, make an appointment at Rolf’s in Lakewood or Fife for a vehicle inspection or to get a needed service completed.

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Summertime Driving 2022

It is perhaps a reality-based joke that summer begins on July 5th in the Northwest, but did you know that your driving habits should be adju...