17 January 2025 · Tips N' Tricks
Road Trip Tips
Planning a road trip this year? Itâs a great way to connect with family and friends. But a holiday drive involves more than loading the car and finding the nearest highway. Some simple preparation can help you side-step preventable problems and make your time on the road enjoyable and hassle-free.
Here are some pointers to consider before driving off:
Scheduled servicing and maintenance
An easy way to keep your car operating safely and correctly is to ensure its scheduled maintenance is done on time. Doing this helps keep your car roadworthy and performing as expected. Scheduled servicing involves replacing and checking important technical items in your car. For example, heat and friction mean oils gradually lose their abilities to lubricate, cool and protect metal surfaces. Correct oil in the right condition is especially important when it comes to metal bearings. Brake pads need sufficient material to operate properly (especially for emergency braking). And filters that donât let fluids move freely can affect performance and reliability. Make sure your carâs scheduled services are up-to-date before you drive away on your holidays. Contact Mount Gravatt Mazda if your vehicle is due (or overdue) for its next scheduled service. It will be money well spent.
Tyres
These are the only items that physically connect your car to the road. They help achieve your Mazdaâs ride comfort, fuel efficiency and safety. Theyâre also critical in an emergency.
Thankfully, tyres can be simple to maintain. Check their pressure levels regularly (your Mazdaâs recommended tyre pressures are in its ownerâs manual and on a sticker inside the car, usually located on the driverâs side door pillar) and visually inspect them for any punctures (such as nails and screws embedded in their tread surfaces).
Tyres have Tread Wear Indicators to signal when the tread becomes too low. They also have a four-digit code on their sidewalls to indicate when they were manufactured. The first two numbers are the week of the year they were made, and the second two numbers refer to the year they were made. If your tyres are getting old they will likely need replacing. Drop into your local Mazda dealer to check your tread wear and tyre age. And donât forget your spare tyre if your car has one fitted.
Off-road driving
Nothing beats conquering Australiaâs open country and 4WD tracks in a Mazda BT-50 but you should consider some essentials before heading off-road these holidays.
Plan your trip. Let others know where and when you intend to drive, especially if itâs into remote areas. Ideally, travel with another suitable 4x4 vehicle in case you need assistance.
Pack the correct off-road recovery gear and safety equipment for the conditions youâre driving in. For example, if youâre planning a beach drive, pack a suitable portable air compressor to re-inflate your tyres after reducing their pressures for sand driving.
Mazda offers a wide range of Genuine Accessories for the Mazda BT-50. Click here to see the full range.
If youâre new to off-road driving, or if youâre planning to tackle some serious terrain for the first time, consider investing in some specialised off-road driver training.
Towing
Caravans, campers and trailers of all kinds are regular sights on Australian roads this time of the year. Before you hitch up your Mazda BT-50, check the essential weights you need to consider using Mazda Australiaâs online Payload Calculator. And if youâre new to towing â or tow infrequently â consider some driver training and practice before commencing your holiday road trip.
Registration and insurance
Weâre all busy. Families, careers, business needs and other commitments can make it easy to occasionally forget to pay regular bills on time. It can be the same with your carâs registration, especially now that some Australian states no longer issue vehicle registration labels with expiry dates. Last year, there were more than 21 million registered motor vehicles in Australia so thereâs a decent chance some owners will have overlooked their annual vehicle registration renewals. Rules in each Australian state can vary but driving an unregistered motor vehicle on a public road can attract substantial fines and penalties.
And if youâve forgotten to renew your carâs registration, thereâs a good chance you might have forgotten to renew its insurance. Donât find out when itâs too late. Check your carâs registration status online with your relevant state authority, and contact your insurer to make sure your cover is current.
Plan your route
Research online the rest stops and fuel stops youâll need to make to reach your planned destination. Itâs important to find safe places away from highways and main roads where you can stop to let all occupants stretch and exercise during the trip.Â
Pack safely
Check your Mazdaâs ownerâs manual for any packing tips. Take plenty of drinking water for everyone, especially if youâre heading to remote locations. And never overload your vehicle. If youâre driving a Mazda BT-50, check Mazdaâs online Payload Calculator to determine the available weights for towing, cabin items and cargo.
These simple pointers can help make your holiday road trip fun and memorable. Just add them to your checklist when booking other items such as accommodation. And if youâre unsure about anything mentioned, just contact your nearest Mazda dealer.
Drive safely.