
April is a month with several long holidays and hot weather, coinciding with the festival when many return to visit parents and relatives in the provinces or take family road trips. Many are preparing for long-distance travel. For those driving long distances, besides planning hotel reservations and selecting tourist spots, a crucial consideration is to check the route and prepare the vehicle for safety. Being ready for unexpected situations—from distracting children's noises while driving, traffic jams, fuel price issues, to fully booked charging stations requiring waiting—after preparing everything, do not neglect simple but essential safe driving methods to enhance safety for yourself and your family.
1. Check your vehicle's condition
Before a long trip, inspect key points such as the brake system, tire pressure (including the spare tire), engine oil level, coolant level, and lighting system—all must be in 100% good condition.
2. Get enough rest
"Falling asleep at the wheel" is a leading cause of accidents. Drivers should sleep at least 7-8 hours before traveling. If feeling tired or drowsy while driving, immediately stop at a gas station or rest area.
3. Do not drink and drive (Zero Tolerance)
Even a small amount of alcohol impairs judgment and response. "Don’t drive drunk" is not only to avoid checkpoints but to protect your life and those of others.
4. Plan your route in advance
Use navigation apps to check traffic density and find alternative routes if the main roads have accidents or heavy traffic.
5. Keep a safe distance from the vehicle ahead
When traffic is heavy, maintaining distance gives you a safe braking zone if the car ahead suddenly stops, especially in rain or on slippery roads due to powder and water.
6. Wear seat belts and helmets
Everyone in the vehicle must wear seat belts regardless of seating position, and motorcyclists must wear helmets with chin straps securely fastened.
7. Avoid using phones while driving
Taking your eyes off the road for even a few seconds to read messages can cause accidents. If navigation is needed, mount the phone securely and use voice commands.
8. Be extra cautious in water play areas
When passing Songkran water celebration spots, slow down because roads may be slippery and watch out for people or children suddenly running onto the street.
9. Strictly follow traffic laws
Do not drive against traffic, avoid risky overtaking, and keep within speed limits. Saving a little time is not worth the potential risk.
10. Stay mindful and courteous on the road
Songkran involves hot weather and traffic jams, which can cause stress. Showing forgiveness and kindness to fellow travelers helps make the journey smoother and safer.