Whether a veteran driver or a beginner, scattering rock chips and wheel rotation don’t mix. Here are some sharp tips to avoid damage to your vehicle, glass and other automobiles on the road.

 

SPEED:

One of the most important factors when dealing with solid debris while driving is speed. The physics and powerful forces exhibited on tires is not on your side. The faster they spin, the more force they exert on rocks, pebbles, gravel, etc. Slowing down is key to limiting the distance and damaging velocity of debris like rock chips. When approaching an all gravel driveway, take it very slow and keep sudden acceleration to a minimum. Ensuring rock chips and gravel will only jump a couple of inches, this is also very important on busy roads and highways.

A typical scenario on a freeway will be loose gravel scattered about the road. As you are gliding at a steady 90 km/h, reduce your speed as much as possible but at a smooth, gradual pace for safety. Exercising caution will surely guarantee rock chips will scatter lower to the ground and not wind up slamming into your windshield.

 

DISTANCE:
Keeping your distance from all vehicles in front of you is always the smart idea. Large double wheeled trucks, semis, pickups and even fast moving cars will ruin your front end paint job or windshield in no time. Many of these vehicles have no mud flaps or other protections in place. The closer you are the more damage you are going to incur at once or over time. Even a clean road can be a long term nightmare from grit and sand. Keep a healthy distance; tail gating is never a wise idea for any driver.

 

BE OBSERVANT:

Being a keen and alert driver is everything about the process.

While to most this may seem obvious, we are more distracted than ever. It is effortless on a long drive to ease back into a state of less heightened awareness. Paying focused attention to what is on the road ahead of you will always give you the edge. Many times you can see rock chips, debris, and dangerous hazards on the pavement ahead. Sometimes, you can see debris like rock chips peppering out of the back of a truck. Stay alert, and you can avoid headaches like scratches and dings in your vehicle, let alone dangerous accidents.

 

When it comes to avoidance of road hazards like rock chips or other significant debris, using common sense is always best.

Mind high speeds, be sincerely focused on other vehicles around you and take great caution watching if the road is clear ahead. Keeping a more than comfortable distance from gravel trucks and large vehicles will go a long way.

 

A driver can never avoid all the small obstacles in their way so if you need repairs from cracks or other damages call All Makes Collision Centre in Calgary at [sc:tel-allmakes]