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Home News Insights Ford Shares Its Five Safety Tips For The Hari Raya Homecoming Ford Shares Its Five Safety Tips For The Hari Raya Homecoming Insights Jim Kem | July 14, 2015 12:36 pm Ford has compiled a series of tips, simple ones, to get you through the Hari Raya homecoming rush. Some of them may you’ve heard before, but these have been condensed into a short list of uncomplicated steps you can take to make the journey as painless as possible. Obviously, the coming days are when literally millions of drivers and passengers traverse from north, south, east and west to head back to their hometowns to celebrate the festivities. This period, as we all know, is especially accident-prone due to the heavy traffic volume causing road users to spend longer hours on the road, leading to fatigue, aggravation, and stress.On to those tips, then:1. Prepare Your CarBefore you embark upon your balik kampung journey, there are some basic checks you can perform to help get your vehicle ready for a long drive. Before setting out, you can check the oil levels, wiper fluid, and tyre pressure. If you are travelling with children, ensure they are buckled up and use an appropriate child safety seat for their age.2. Plan Your TripLeave plenty of extra time on your trip. Delays are the one thing that you can count on when driving long distances while millions of fellow travellers are doing the same. Building in extra time can help keep you relaxed on the drive, and will allow you to take breaks along the way. Remember, the shortest route isn’t always the fastest route, aim to avoid roads that are prone to congestion during peak hours.3. Pack SmartlyMake sure you keep a basic first-aid kit in your glove box. Also bring things to entertain yourselves, like music, games, and toys for the kids. In addition, you can plan ahead to use luggage that fits the amount you intend to pack in them to reduce wasted space. Placing harder bags with non-fragile contents on the bottom helps too, so that you'll be able to stack them higher. 4. Divide The LabourDriving long distances can be tiring, so try to take breaks and share the driving. Some people are good at navigating; others couldn't read a map if they tried. Know who does what well, and divide up jobs by talent and preference.5. Keep Calm and…When frustration rises, remember everyone is just trying to get home to their loved ones. Losing your temper will not help the situation. Press pause (but don't take your eyes off the road), take a step back, remember Hari Raya is about forgiveness and reconciliation, and re-evaluate your itinerary and ETA.--Ford also invites all members of the public to join the ‘Future of Safety with Ford tour’, an interactive and hands-on experience that promotes greater road safety awareness through advances in vehicle technologies.The tours will be held on August 6-7 from 10am at the 1Utama Shopping Centre and will last for 45 minutes each. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2015 Ford Festive Season safety tips Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Correct Usage Of Rear Fog Lights Insights Eric | April 27, 2017 Since 1 January 2012, Malaysia has been slowly implementing UNECE regulations for new vehicles. UNECE regulations cover every aspect of a vehicle, ... Safety Should Be A Major Concern Even When You’re Selling Your Car Insights Gerard | June 26, 2015 Recently, a member of the Carlist family met with an unfortunate incident. While out on a test drive with a potential buyer of his car, the ‘buyer’ ... Ford Patent Filing Reveals It May Make Glowing Cars Auto News Jim Kem | July 10, 2015 Ford has submitted a patent application recently. Normal, yes? We’re sure every large company does it all the time. But this one is a bit ... Continental Tyres Kicks Off Its Hari Raya Tyre Safety Check Campaign 2015 Auto News Jim Kem | June 01, 2015 Continental Tyres PJ Malaysia Sdn Bhd has launched its Hari Raya Tyre Safety Check campaign for 2015. The company has teamed up with Shell Malaysia ... Comments
Ford Shares Its Five Safety Tips For The Hari Raya Homecoming Insights Jim Kem | July 14, 2015 12:36 pm Ford has compiled a series of tips, simple ones, to get you through the Hari Raya homecoming rush. Some of them may you’ve heard before, but these have been condensed into a short list of uncomplicated steps you can take to make the journey as painless as possible. Obviously, the coming days are when literally millions of drivers and passengers traverse from north, south, east and west to head back to their hometowns to celebrate the festivities. This period, as we all know, is especially accident-prone due to the heavy traffic volume causing road users to spend longer hours on the road, leading to fatigue, aggravation, and stress.On to those tips, then:1. Prepare Your CarBefore you embark upon your balik kampung journey, there are some basic checks you can perform to help get your vehicle ready for a long drive. Before setting out, you can check the oil levels, wiper fluid, and tyre pressure. If you are travelling with children, ensure they are buckled up and use an appropriate child safety seat for their age.2. Plan Your TripLeave plenty of extra time on your trip. Delays are the one thing that you can count on when driving long distances while millions of fellow travellers are doing the same. Building in extra time can help keep you relaxed on the drive, and will allow you to take breaks along the way. Remember, the shortest route isn’t always the fastest route, aim to avoid roads that are prone to congestion during peak hours.3. Pack SmartlyMake sure you keep a basic first-aid kit in your glove box. Also bring things to entertain yourselves, like music, games, and toys for the kids. In addition, you can plan ahead to use luggage that fits the amount you intend to pack in them to reduce wasted space. Placing harder bags with non-fragile contents on the bottom helps too, so that you'll be able to stack them higher. 4. Divide The LabourDriving long distances can be tiring, so try to take breaks and share the driving. Some people are good at navigating; others couldn't read a map if they tried. Know who does what well, and divide up jobs by talent and preference.5. Keep Calm and…When frustration rises, remember everyone is just trying to get home to their loved ones. Losing your temper will not help the situation. Press pause (but don't take your eyes off the road), take a step back, remember Hari Raya is about forgiveness and reconciliation, and re-evaluate your itinerary and ETA.--Ford also invites all members of the public to join the ‘Future of Safety with Ford tour’, an interactive and hands-on experience that promotes greater road safety awareness through advances in vehicle technologies.The tours will be held on August 6-7 from 10am at the 1Utama Shopping Centre and will last for 45 minutes each. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2015 Ford Festive Season safety tips
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