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Our Top Travel Tips for A Safe Thanksgiving

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Many of us will be traveling to visit our families and friends for Thanksgiving. Use these tips to ensure you make it safely to your destination and back home again.

Safety First at Home

First, ensure you’re leaving your home in safe conditions. That means not posting about your travel plans on social media, which burglars can use to scope out empty houses. Have a friend or family member pop over once daily to ensure everything is as it should be. You can even call your police department’s non-emergency number and request to have an officer do a drive-by during the period you’re going to be away from home.

Of course, the best defense is a monitored home security system. Just make sure you leave the company information and any passcodes with a trusted friend or family member in case of an emergency.

Other precautions: put your mail and newspaper deliveries on hold or ask a friend or family member to stop by once daily and pick up delivered items. Consider investing in motion sensors or timer lights. If leaving a car behind outside, consider having a friend move it occasionally.

Safety on the Road

Your first order of business is to ensure that your car is in good working order. Make sure your tires are in good condition and that you’re up to date on maintenance, such as oil changes. Also, make sure you leave with a full tank of gas and that you’ve filled up on windshield wiper fluid.

Once you’re actually on the road, make sure everyone is buckled up. Yes, even the kids in the backseat of the minivan. No matter how much they complain about wanting to be comfortable, it’s more important that they arrive alive and uninjured! Unbuckled bodies can also fly around a car in an accident, causing injuries to other passengers, so it’s not just about a single individual’s safety.

Obey traffic laws and drive defensively—not aggressively. Even though traffic can be frustrating, it’s essential to remain calm. Turn on some holiday tunes or play road trip games with your family—as long as they won’t distract you from driving. Have someone hold your cell phone or navigation system for you rather than trying to look at them yourself.

Happy Thanksgiving from GroverLawKC!

At GroverLawKC, we are incredibly thankful for our clients. We consider it a privilege to help our clients through difficult circumstances, whether it’s a traffic ticket, a DUI arrest, or even a wrongful death suit. We understand it takes a lot of trust to let us handle serious matters for you and your family, and we are grateful you’ve chosen us over the years to do it. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours from GroverLawKC!

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