Saturday, October 27, 2007

Off Road Safety Tips

By Mo Shafi



Chances are if you are a Jeep owner you have been off-roading a time or two. The thrill and excitement of pushing your Jeep to its max and seeing just what it can do is something you just can't avoid. While off-roading is fun and adrenaline pumping it is still a dangerous activity.


While your Jeep is known for its off-road capabilities, its actual ability is dictated by the skill and preparation of the driver and its occupants. Proper preparation can be help you have a safe and fantastic journey. So here are a few off-road safety tips to think about before your next off-road adventure.


Before you Go


1. Let your friends and family know where you are going. If you are planning to off-road through a national park inform the park authorities of your route, duration and the date you will begin.
2. Understand that while you are taking your Jeep off-road, you will be without cell coverage more than you will have it. So it would be a good idea to buy a satellite radio, HF radio or a UHF radio and learn how to use them.
3. Put a good first aid kit together and make sure you know how everything works.
4. Put together a good toolkit along with basic spare parts. Regardless if you know how to use any of it, a passerby who stops to help just might.


During your Off-Road Adventure


1. Make sure that you are well rested both physically and mentally at the start of each off-roading journey.
2. Wear a pair of high quality sunglasses to cut down the glare from the sun while you're driving.
3. If it's possible, travel with another vehicle. If something happens to your vehicle you have a way to get help.
4. Don't be the sole driver. It's a good idea to share the driving responsibilities in order to cut down on driver fatigue. Take regular breaks throughout the day.
5. Make sure you know where the facilities are located such as fuel, repairs, food, water, medical facilities and accommodations.
6. When leaving towns check your mileage. If you do break down and need to call for help you will be able to tell them how far you are from the nearest town.


A good thing to keep in mind is that you may not be alone during your off-road adventure. Wherever you go there are wild animals and natural elements to the area. If it is your first time taking your Jeep off-road it is a good idea to take things slow until you get the feel for the ground beneath you. The most important thing is to have fun. Your Jeep was built for enjoyment.








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