If you’re new to Arizona, then you may or may not have experienced a dust storm. If you’ve been a resident for a long time, then you probably have. Many of our customers come in to our auto repair shop because they’re concerned about the damage that their vehicle may have suffered after a dust storm or two have passed. Even if your vehicle is sitting in your driveway as the dust clouds and debris pass by, your vehicle could still see some effects that could be fixed or monitored with some important preventative maintenance every now and then. Of course, damage to a vehicle isn’t the only thing that we worry about when it comes to Arizona dust storms. Safety on the road during a dust storm is also important and we have included some tips for drivers to remember should they get caught while driving.
In Arizona, the months of May through September often produce dust storms that can appear with little to no warning. A dust storm usually arrives suddenly in the form of an advancing wall of dust and debris which may be miles long and several thousand feet high. The dust makes for some pretty hazardous driving conditions, such as little to no visibility, causing accidents that may involve chain collisions, creating massive pileups. Dust storms usually last only a few minutes, but the actions a motorist takes during the storm may be the most important of his or her life. According to AAA, motorists are reminded to:
- If you see a dust storm forming in the distance, exit the roadway immediately.
- Reduce speed and turn on lights.
- Once you are able to, pull off the roadway completely and turn off your vehicle’s lights to ensure other cars do not follow you off the road and hit your vehicle.
- Wait until the dust storm had passed before getting back on the highway. You want to have at least 300 feet of visibility before you resume driving. You will also want to check your windshield for cracks.
- If you are walking or riding your bike, get inside quickly or seek shelter.
After a dust storm, you’ll want to check your vehicle for any damage. This includes your windshield, under carriage, grille, air filter and paint. Some are cosmetic and other components we like to check for safety reasons. For example, a clogged air filter can lead to engine problems down the road if dirt and debris get into it or cannot be filtered. Likewise, obstructions in the radiator or grille can cause your vehicle to overheat. You should get your car checked regularly to ensure that these Arizona dust storms do not do unnecessary amounts of damage to your car. Proper car maintenance can help keep your car running for a long time, as well as keep you and other drivers safer on the road. Contact us today or schedule you appointment online and have your vehicle checked for damage after a long and active dust storm season here in the Southwest.
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