Rossendale Free Press

Steps to ensure that your road to romance is a safe one

- ...with Richard Gladman of the Institute of Advanced Motoring

IF you’re going on a romantic night out make sure you get to your date safely and stress-free.

IAM RoadSmart’s head of driving and riding standards, Richard Gladman, has put together five top tips to help keep yourself and your loved one safe on the road.

YOU may be all dressed up and ready to go, but is your car?

Before you leave, make sure you’ve done those weekly vehicle checks which include checking tyre pressures and tyre condition, tread depth and checking fluids such as oil and screen wash

WHETHER you’re going somewhere different or visiting your ‘go to’ restaurant, drive every road like it’s the first time.

When driving the same route regularly, it’s easy to lack concentrat­ion but remember that each journey you make brings you different situations on the road, so it’s important to be observant and anticipate any hazards ahead

DON’T leave your loved one waiting

Check the traffic beforehand and plan your journey ahead.

Allow extra time if there are roadworks as the last thing you want is to stress about time before you get to your date

DON’T pick up the phone whilst driving to let your date know you’re running late - however, if you’ve planned ahead this should be preventabl­e.

To avoid the temptation of looking at your phone, why not turn it on silent and put it away in your glove compartmen­t for the duration of your journey? IF you’re the one driving then don’t drink any alcohol

We recommend that you never drink and drive – not even after having one drink.

At just below the legal limit, you are four times more likely to be involved in a road crash than if you had not had a drink.

So no alcohol at all is the best way to stay safe.

If you know you’ll be having one or more alcoholic drinks, then why not plan an alternativ­e route from A to B? #NoneForThe­Road

Richard says: “Dress to impress but make sure you drive to arrive.

“A well-planned out evening will be the perfect way to make an impression.

“It takes a lot of effort to seem as if you are breezing through life but a well prepared driver can take the stress out of the day.

“Remember to share the road - it might just make somebody’s day.”

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