Monday, 13 June 2016

Safety Tips for Long Distance Driving

To safely arrive at your destination, it is important to plan and prepare before a long drive. Here are some reminders for your next long-haul road trip:

Check your vehicle. Double check your car's tires, fluid levels, and coolant hoses. Make sure your vehicle's lights, battery, and windscreen wipers are also working. Don't forget fuel as well. Ensure that you have sufficient fuel for your long drive.

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Plan your journey. Know your route so you can estimate your trip's duration. Planning your route will also help you identify the stops you can make during the trip. Check the weather conditions so you can prepare the necessary safety kits in your vehicle.

Pack essential items. It pays to be prepared when you are embarking on a long drive. Bring a first aid kit and well-stocked toolbox to prepare for emergencies. Keep two spare wheels and two ropes in your vehicle.

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Take breaks. Taking frequent breaks will help you stay alert during long drives. Making regular stops along the way is perfectly alright as this will help you avoid fatigue on the road. Stop once in a while to stretch, walk around, or to grab a bite to eat.

These are just some the pointers one must remember before going on a long drive. Planning your trip well is key to ensure a safe trip for you and your passengers.

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Friday, 27 May 2016

The Drowsy Driver: How to Stay Awake During Long Drives

Drivers during long trips could find it a tough feat to stay awake behind the wheel. During family trips and road trips with some friends, all or most of the passengers fall asleep after a few hours of being on the road. Having no one to talk to and seeing everybody sleeping might make the driver nod off. The following are some tips for drivers to avoid feeling sleep while driving:

Sunflower seeds
The continuous cracking sound and chewing of sunflower seeds keep the driver awake. The kick of salt or spice also helps stimulate the senses! Other road-friendly snacks are helpful as well.

Buddy system and naps
Having another driver during long trips ensures a more relaxed journey. Pull-over and switch drivers after a few hours and take a nap.

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Long sleep before the trip
Make sure to get at least 7 hours of sleep before driving for many hours. An adequate number of sleeping hours will keep the drive energized for the next day.

Auto karaoke
Singing makes use of the voice and the brain cells, helping the driver dispel the haze. If other people in the car are sleeping, avoid singing too loud or singing with them if they are awake.

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Anti-sleep apps
There are some applications such as Anti Drowse, Anti Sleep Driver, and Driver Alarm that can be downloaded for free. Driver Alarm should be placed in front of the driver and it will constantly monitor the driver’s eyes if they look droopy. Of course, the time-worn method of drinking coffee also works for many.

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Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Shell: Dominating the Global Road

With over 25,000 gas stations in the United States alone, Shell has truly become one of the most dominant fixtures in the global energy and fuel industry. When and where did it start? How exactly did this giant rise to power? 

It all began in 1833 in London, with a shopkeeper named Marcus Samuel. Noticing that shells were the chic thing for interior design at the time, Samuel began importing them in bulk from the Far East. It was the start of an import-export business that would evolve into a global corporate empire. 

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At about the same time when Samuel’s sons, Marcus Jr. and Sam, took over, the world saw a new need for oil – internal combustion engines in automobiles. Realizing the potential of this, the brothers commissioned a fleet of ships to transport oil through the Suez Canal. It revolutionized the oil industry forever as it significantly cut down transportation costs of the resource. In 1897, the brothers named their company Shell Transport and Trading Company. 

Russia was the only source of oil for the company at the time, and Marcus Jr. realized the potential danger in it. In Southeast Asia, he met with the officials of another company, Royal Dutch Petroleum, which had a monopoly on the oil industry in the region. The two companies combined for mutual protection against the larger oil industries in the world such as Rockefeller’s Standard Oil. 

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The merger was fully in place in 1907, and so was the Royal Dutch Shell Group. The group quickly gained a global foothold and expanded before its competitors could do anything, thus laying the groundwork for the mighty Shell Corporation people know today. 

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Tuesday, 16 February 2016

A Different Kind of Joyride: Traveling with Pets

Leaving a pet at home is a sad ordeal for their owners. Some of them think about their pets even while sitting by the pool and sipping their cocktails. Perhaps the best option would be to bring their furry friends along. But before putting the pets on a leash and getting them in the car, it is best to be equipped. The journey could be long and uncomfortable for animals.

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To get ready for the actual trip, set the crate or the carrier firmly in place. Try a short drive to see if a pet is comfortable with the ride. Whatever happens, don’t let a pet roam freely in the car. Getting stuck below the seats or under the brakes could cause serious injury to the animal and the owner. Avoid letting the head and paws hang from the window. Keep car seats clean and stain-free by covering it with newspapers or a blanket.

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Don’t forget to pack food and drinks for the pet. Let the animal stretch and walk around for a bit at every rest stop. Being stuck in the same position for hours could be very tiresome for a furry friend. In the case of emergency, health and ownership records must be brought and stored in the car’s glove compartment. For security purposes, put a collar on the dog or cat with the following details: name, owner’s name and contact information. All these steps will enable a worry-free journey with your beloved pets.  

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Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Four-legged co-Pilot: Tips for a Fun-filled Road Trip with Your Pet Dog

Everyone in the family knows that it wouldn’t be a trip to remember without your pet dog. Create great memories and have your pet tag along on a road trip. But before you get going, here are tips to ensure your pet’s safety while on the road.

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Have your dog checked.
Tell your vet about your plans to bring your pet on a road trip. The doctor can prescribe meds for allergies and motion sickness, if your dog has any. Have your dog updated with vaccinations, too.  

Plan your destination and look for a pet-friendly accommodation.
Make a schedule that will accommodate 15-20 minute stopovers and breaks for every four-hour drive. Plan meals and check if there are sights on the way to your destination.

Naturally, you wouldn’t want a hotel that won’t take in your dog. Search for pet-friendly options so you would not have to go from one place to another just to accommodate everyone.

Pack for your dog.
Pack a bag of essentials for your dog. Make sure you’re packing medicines, water, food, food bowl, clothing, insect repellent, blanket, and flea comb.

Maintain a routine for your dog.
Take time to walk your dog around, and help them get rid of travel anxiety. Let your dog feel as if they’re at home by maintaining a routine.

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