Top tips to check your car before hitting the road this Easter


Chief Executive Assistance Glenn Toms said the Club’s research found only 34.8% of motorists took their car to a mechanic for a check-up or service before a road trip, but almost 70% said they do check tyre pressure before heading away.

Mr Toms said Queenslanders should take proactive measures to maintain their vehicles to help stay safe on the road this Easter.

“Basic vehicle maintenance, including checking tyre pressure and condition, the spare tyre, and oil and water levels, can go a long way in preventing breakdowns,” he said.

“It’s also important to make sure your wiper blades are in good condition, your windscreen washer fluid is topped up and all your lights are working.

“If you’re travelling with a trailer or caravan apply the same checks, make sure your total load is not overweight and the bearings are well-maintained.”

In 2023, RACQ patrols came to the aid of more than 738,950 motorists. Most of these (267,524) were for battery-related issues, while 70,456 motorists had a flat tyre.

While preparation is key, breakdowns can still happen at any time. New RACQ research has revealed 44% of Queenslanders aged 18-34 don’t know how to change a tyre.

With tens of thousands of motorists hitting the roads this Easter long weekend, Mr Toms also said it was important drivers stay focused on the task of getting to their destination safely.

“The State’s road toll is tracking shockingly high again this year, as at midnight on 24 March, 65 people have been killed on Queensland roads compared to 50 this time last year,” he said.

“When we look at what’s causing these crashes, it is still the fatal five – speeding, drink and drug driving, driving fatigued, not wearing a seatbelt and being distracted.

“When you’re behind the wheel, make safety the priority – stick to the road rules, keep alert and remember to stop every two hours for at least 15 minutes, and consider alternating drivers.”

RACQ patrols are available to help 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by calling 13 1111 or using the Roadside Assistance app.

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