When planning a short-day trip or long travel adventure in regional or outback Australia, the team at Everything Fleet recommends a few things to help ensure you have a safe and enjoyable driving journey.

Everyone is faced with potential situations that may arise and could cause changes to travel plans. If you take some simple precautions, you can be well prepared to tackle the situation and help to not cause problems for your holiday.

Some safety tips include:

Check the spare tyre is in good condition and you have the necessary equipment to change it should it be needed. Everything  Fleet’s staff  conduct this check before your rental commences, but it’s always good to double check for yourself, for peace of mind.

Take extra water both for drinking and for other means such as washing hands or for needs of the vehicle such as topping up the windscreen washer bottle. The  team at Everything Fleet would have filled the washer bottle to full capacity when you rented your vehicle, however Outback conditions may cause your windscreen to require more regular cleaning and subsequently the water will reduce quickly.

Pack sun smart gear such as hats, sunglasses and a long shirt or umbrella. A situation may arise where you need to be outside of the car for long periods, such as changing a car tyre. An umbrella can be handy in the situation of rain or helping to provide someone shelter from the sun.

Ensure you have a first aid kit. If your vehicle doesn’t  have one included in your rental, you can create your own by compiling items you know are important and placing them in a plastic container, a toiletry bag, or another secure travel accessory. Make sure you name it accordingly so people know what it is should it be required urgently.

Tell someone of your travel plans. Certain areas may lack mobile phone reception so you may be unable to get in contact with anyone should you need assistance. Inform staff at your holiday accommodation your intended plans and proposed return time. While it may seem unnecessary it can be vital in specific situations. If you are travelling from your home, then tell a relative, friend or neighbour your plans.

Know your Everything Fleet car and its fuel capacity. Regional and remote locations have fuel stations sparsely located. Know your location and what is available. Determine your fuel capacity and have a rough estimation of how any kilometres you can achieve from a full tank. This way, you can gauge your travel distance and determine how many times you will need to refuel.

Everyone that drives a car can come into situations. How it affects your travel plans will depend on how well you are prepared. Some planning can make all the difference.

We hope these tips have been helpful for you. Safe driving!