Be alert for scams, particularly over the long weekend. We are aware of impersonation scam calls targeting members. We will never call and ask for your login details or ask you to move funds. If in doubt, hang up and call us on 1300 13 14 65 or our fraud department on 1300 705 750 who are available 24/7. Please note we will be closed for the public holiday on Monday 27 April.

Are you road ready?

Safe driving – it’s in your hands. Here are a few ways to get your car road ready.

With restrictions lifting many people are getting out and about. Whether it’s part of their daily routine, such as driving to work, driving to buy groceries or driving on a long road trip, it’s always a good idea to have your vehicle in tip-top condition. Here are a few ways to get your car road ready.

Pay attention to your vehicle


Our vehicles are a precious item, after all, they don’t come cheap and we use them as a transporting vessel not only for ourselves but for our families too. That’s why it’s so important to pay attention to your vehicle and listen and look out for any out of character signs – because there’s nothing worse than sitting on the side of the road with a car full of impatient kids waiting for roadside assistance to arrive. No matter how new or old your vehicle is – or how long or short your drive is – you should always treat your vehicle like a person and regularly check if it’s in good working order. If you think it’s time for a change or upgrade, take a look at our personal loan.


Organise routine checks


Checking all the lights on your vehicle – internally and externally – is a crucial check to make. Ensure your vehicle’s indicators, low and high beam headlights, brake lights, reverse lights, fog lights, hazard lights and warning lights are all working. If you don’t have another set of eyes to help you out, reverse up to a reflective surface or take it to a mechanic – most will check this as part of their safety and service check.


Check your tread


Your car’s tyres are the closest thing between you and the ground, so regularly check the state of them. And yes, this means checking the condition of the spare tyre hidden in the boot too. Unnecessary delays and disruptions can be caused by a blown tyre – and that’s the last thing anyone needs. It’s best to conduct these checks when the car is cold and hasn’t been driven. Check the recommended pressure and tyre tread of at least 1.5 millimetres. If your vehicle’s tyres are less than that, it can reduce your grip levels while driving on the road, increase the distance it takes your car to stop, and increase the chance of sliding out in wet conditions.


Sort out the paperwork


It’s illegal to hit the road without rego and insurance, so be sure your rego is valid and your motor vehicle insurance cover is up-to-date. If you plan on taking a long road trip, you want to be prepared for the worst so you can feel confident in knowing you’re covered in case you have a road mishap or damage your car along the way. And if you’re crossing borders or travelling in unfamiliar terrains, check local road rules and make sure you’re aware of varying driving conditions and any border closures that may still be in place so you can best prepare for your journey.




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Last updated: 22 March 2024

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