7 Must-Haves In Your Car If You Are A Beginner

Safety needs to be on top of your list if you have just learned how to drive a car or enrolled in classes.

The risk of getting into a motor vehicle accident is highest among teens aged 16-19 years. But there are some safety tips and tricks that you need to follow to make sure you're unharmed.

This article will tell you about a list of must-haves inside your car if you're a beginner.

1. Car manual

Since you're a beginner, you'll need a bit of guidance and training on how to maneuver the roads yourself.

If you have an adult in the car with you, it's fine, but what if you have to drive alone? This is when the car's instruction manual will come in handy.

Along with it will also come the car owner's manual, which will tell you the recommended fuel and PSI levels. You will also know any other important information that will be unique to your car model.

So make sure never to take it out of the car.

Understanding each part of your car well will help you troubleshoot it on your own if something goes wrong. For example, knowing how a G body suspension kit works will help you in case of any issues related to that part. Furthermore, if you have bought a used car, the manual will be particularly useful as it may have some differences from brand new cars.

2. Check the fuel levels

Most people think that the car's fuel only helps it to go, but in reality, fuel is needed for so much more, such as lubrication, cleaning, and even cooling of the car.

So ensure you always pour in the proper fuel (petrol or diesel) and the necessary amount.

Not having the right grade or quantity of fuel will lead to thermal degradation, oxidation, and compressive heating.

The gradual accumulation of soot or tar will increase friction, reducing the efficiency of the machine parts inside.

3. Carry license and insurance papers

Another thing that every beginner must have with them is insurance papers and their driving license.

It's normal to make mistakes when you've just begun to drive, so a road officer can pull your car up and stop you for questioning.

During these times, it's always safer to have your driving license with you.

Other than that, insurance papers are also necessary in case your car gets damaged, or an accident happens. You'll be released immediately if all your documents are up to date.

4. Have a spare tire

Here's what every driver should know, regardless of their experience: keep a spare tire in the trunk. You never know when your car's tire can burst or get damaged, so a spare tire will help you to drive smoothly without any hassle.

Along with the tire, it's also important to carry the tools needed to change the flat one and install the new tire.

Keep your spare one in good shape, so you won't be left with two or more damaged tires if the situation arises.

5. Check the car's interiors

Just as it's important to ensure the car's parts and the exterior work properly, it's equally important to ensure that the interiors are fine too.

Carry certain cleaning supplies, which will save you a lot of frustration. This includes having an air freshener inside and keeping the seats clean.

Also, be sure to periodically check the car's cabin air filters. If the filters get damaged, you won't be able to breathe in the fresh air.

6. Have a first-aid kit

A first-aid kit is a must, especially so when you're a beginner. If you ever get into a minor road accident and come out with small bruises or wounds, you'll need the help of the kit to ensure you're good enough to drive to your nearest hospital.

And if you spend a lot of time driving, having a safety box in your glove compartment makes more sense.

Ideally, the kit should have a few bandages, ointments, iodine solution, and other necessary items.

7. Keep the wiper blades in good condition

One basic thing to know about maintaining your car is to keep the wiper blades in mint condition.

For example, if you're driving in the rain or there's heavy snow, you won't be able to see the road up ahead if your blades malfunction.

Wiper blades are one of the most critical components of a working car, so they should be cleaned properly every now and then.

Don't park your car under direct sunlight, as it can harden the rubber coating and render the blades useless.

Over to you…

These are some golden tips you need if you've just started driving. Other than this, remember to always follow traffic rules and prioritize your safety.

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