3 Common Summer Driving Hazards: Is Your Car Coverage Adequate?

Summer calls for road trips, beach runs and late‑night ice‑cream drives. But the season also brings hazards that can dent both your car and your wallet. Knowing these risks keeps the fun rolling long after the sun sets.

Hazard 1: Heat‑Weakened Tires and Engines

Baking pavement pushes tire pressure past safe limits, leading to blowouts. Engines can overheat as coolant fights soaring temperatures. A breakdown on a busy freeway isn’t just stressful; it can cause collision damage or leave you stranded with towing bills. Even a short wait on the shoulder in midday heat is risky for families and pets. Comprehensive and roadside‑assistance coverage helps pay for a tow truck, while collision coverage handles repairs if a tire failure leads to an accident.

Hazard 2: Glare, Pop‑Up Storms, and Reduced Visibility

Bright glare at dawn and dusk can blind even careful drivers. Sudden summer showers turn roads slick in seconds. Skidding on water, rear‑end fender‑benders and single‑vehicle slide‑offs peak in June through August. Check your bodily‑injury and property‑damage limits; low limits may not meet modern repair or hospital costs. Uninsured‑motorist coverage also helps if another driver slides into you with too little insurance.

Hazard 3: Vacation Traffic and Distracted Drivers

Tourists brake late, miss exits or swerve across lanes. At the same time, families pass snacks or change playlists. Distracted‑driving crashes surge each summer weekend. Medical‑payments coverage can pay immediate treatment costs for you or passengers, regardless of fault. Rental reimbursement keeps your holiday on track if your car lands in the shop.

Is Your Coverage Keeping Up?

Many drivers set deductibles and limits years ago when cars were cheaper. Pull out your declarations page and ask:

  • Do my liability limits match today’s medical and legal costs?
  • Would I feel okay paying my chosen deductible tomorrow?
  • Do I have rental, towing and gap coverage for newer vehicles?

Summer driving should mean music, laughs, and open windows. By recognizing heat‑related failures, vision hazards and tourist traffic and by making sure your auto policy covers each one, you protect both your plans and your bank account. A small policy tune‑up today is cheaper than any highway mishap tomorrow.

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