Summer Travel To-Dos Bellevue NE

The following driver’s guide contains information you should know about what to do when summer vacation hits and you want somewhere to go. Read on to keep safe, stylish, and happy on the road as you celebrate summer freedom.

Local Companies

Auto Sensors Plus
402-594-7285
4212 Center St
Omaha, NE
Saturn of Bellevue
(402) 734-0300
903 Alberta Ave
Bellevue, NE
Todd Archer Hyundai
(402) 905-2277
1203 Fort Crook Rd N
Bellevue, NE
Bellevue Toyota
(402) 733-4445
608 Fort Crook Rd N
Bellevue, NE
Beardmore Chevrolet
(402) 734-2525
418 Fort Crook Rd N
Bellevue, NE
Duteau Chevrolet Subaru
(402) 420-3300
7300 S 27th St
Lincoln, NE
Mercury Sales & Service
(402) 387-1681
136 E 2nd St
Ainsworth, NE
Stewart Auto Sales
(308) 647-5365
51880 160th Rd
Gibbon, NE
Certified First Network
(402) 593-4000
11911 I St
Omaha, NE
Bob Mayber Motors
(308) 532-4100
3201 S Highway 83
North Platte, NE

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Introduction

You are on vacation, and the road beckons. Adventures await around the bend in the road that takes you from hometown to relatives and places unseen. Go ahead -- punch the clock and get on the road.

Road trips. It's a quintessential American trait, to pack up the car and head out to points unknown. Whether you're traveling to family, going to a theme park or visiting a national monument, half of the fun during vacation is time spent on the road, singing songs and eating bad coffee shop food.

Make sure you avoid wrecking such future fond memories by being unprepared for your trip. From vehicle maintenance to games for your kids, we've created a guide to help you navigate the merge lanes and traffic jams of car trips during common vacation times.

Vehicle Emergency Kit

A car's trunk will only hold a certain amount of equipment. Because of the limited space in the trunk, the following list contains the minimum essentials for safety and emergency repairs. Several of the smaller items listed may be carried in the glove compartment for easier access and so they won't get lost under heavier equipment.

Vehicle emergency kit must-haves:

1. Flashlight
2. Spare tire
3. Jack
4. Four-way lug wrench
5. Water pump belt
6. Tire pressure gauge
7. Inexpensive wrench-and-socket set
8. Utility knife
9. Both Standard and Phillips screwdrivers
10. Battery-jumper cables
11. Pliers
12. Fuses
13. Hose clamps
14. One quart of motor oil
15. One dollar's worth of nickels, of dimes, and of quarters
16. Six road flares or a set of reflective warning triangles
17. 1 gallon plastic jug of water
18. Aerosol flat tire fixer
19. Small fire extinguisher
20. Rags or paper towelts

Before You Go
1. Check your car or have it serviced before any long trip (battery, tires, belts and fluids).
2. Have a qualified technician check the air conditioner.
3. Check your oil. If you will be towing a trailer or boat, or driving in the desert, switch to a motor oil with higher viscosity.
4. Pack an emergency kit that includes water, jumper cables, flares, a flashlight, equipment to change a tire, and a first aid kit.
5. Fill up your gas tank at night or early in the morning to minimize damage to the ozone layer.
6. Make sure your child safety seats and booster seats are properly installed.

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Auto Sensors Plus

402-594-7285
4212 Center St
Omaha, NE


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