Breakdowns 20% up in this week’s heatwave

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According to the RAC, breakdowns have increased by 20% during this week’s heatwave in the UK. RAC breakdown spokesperson Simon Williams said:

“Tuesday was a very busy day for breakdowns with our patrols finishing the day 20% busier than normal for late June.”

Wednesday proved even more challenging as more cars succumbed to the extreme heat.

“We strongly urge people to avoid driving unless it’s essential, as breaking down in these conditions is potentially life threatening if they aren’t properly prepared,” Williams added. “Being stuck at the side of a hot road without enough water and some form of shade is very serious. For this reason our patrols are also carrying extra bottles of water to give to broken-down members.

“For those who have to drive, packing lots of water, umbrellas, suncream and a back-up power pack before setting off is vital. Drivers should also take steps to prevent their phones overheating. If possible, avoiding peak travel times is advisable, but we’re aware that more people will need to drive due to trains being cancelled. Those making long journeys are most at risk as their vehicles are under greater strain from the intense heat. Taking breaks is therefore essential for both drivers and vehicles.”

(Picture: Highways News)

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