
SAFETY CORNER
NOVEMBER 2025

Safe Travels – Tips for Thanksgiving Road Trips
Holiday Travel Safety
Thanksgiving is one of the busiest travel times of the year, and long drives can be stressful—especially for construction workers who spend much of their day on the road already. This November, Curry Construction is sharing tips to help you and your family travel safely during the holiday season.
Vehicle Maintenance Checks Before Your Trip
A well-maintained vehicle reduces the risk of breakdowns and accidents. Before hitting the road:

- Check tires: Ensure proper tread depth and inflation. Don’t forget the spare tire.
- Inspect lights: Headlights, brake lights, and turn signals should all work properly.
- Check fluids: Oil, coolant, windshield washer, and brake fluids should be at the recommended levels.
- Test brakes and wipers: These are critical for safe driving in wet or icy conditions.
- Emergency kit: Include jumper cables, a flashlight, first aid kit, water, and basic tools.
Safe Driving Practices in Fall and Early Winter Weather
Seasonal changes bring shorter days, colder temperatures, and increased wildlife activity. Stay alert:

- Watch for deer and wildlife: Dusk and dawn are high-risk times. Scan roadsides and slow down in wooded areas.
- Adjust for wet or icy roads: Reduce speed, increase following distance, and brake gently.
- Use headlights wisely: Turn them on during rain, fog, or low-light conditions to increase visibility.
- Plan for delays: Give yourself extra time to arrive safely rather than rushing.
Defensive Driving & Avoiding Distractions
Holiday traffic can be unpredictable. Defensive driving keeps you in control:

- Stay focused: Avoid using your phone, adjusting the radio, or other distractions while driving.
- Keep distance: Maintain at least a 3-second gap between vehicles, more in poor conditions.
- Expect the unexpected: Other drivers may be tired or in a hurry; anticipate potential hazards.
- Take breaks: Long drives can lead to fatigue. Stop every 2–3 hours to stretch and refresh.
Quick Builder’s Road Trip Checklist

- Perform pre-trip vehicle maintenance
- Watch for wildlife and adjust speed for conditions
- Avoid distractions and practice defensive driving
- Take breaks to prevent fatigue
Bottom line: Traveling safely during the holidays requires preparation, awareness, and patience. By checking your vehicle, staying alert to road conditions, and practicing defensive driving, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving trip—both for yourself and your loved ones.
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