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Off to summer vacation: how is luggage stowed?

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Off to summer vacation: how is luggage stowed?

With the summer months and the heat, the holiday season is finally picking up speed again. And Corona is currently only doing that very few problems. But those who go on vacation by car usually ask themselves the question: How can all the luggage safely stowed away be? So that you and your luggage reach their destination safely and undamaged, we have summarized important tips and tricks for stowing luggage in this article.

Heavy and bulky items

Really heavy and bulky items must always be in the trunk and best in front of or directly on the rear axle. Do you have a station wagon? Then the luggage is allowed not stacked above the height of the back seat. Only if you have a partition net or Dividing grille have a higher loading of the trunk allowed.

The right backup

How a load should be secured is stated in the Road traffic regulations. Accordingly, the load must be stowed or secured in such a way that it is also in the event of emergency braking or an abrupt evasive movement not slips, falls or rolls around. From this regulation are however not only large objects affected. Also small items such as handbags or cell phones must be stowed away well so that they can be used in the event of an emergency stop not in projectiles which could injure the occupants. Because of this, even small parts should be in either the Glove or side door compartment be stored. Therefore, please pay attention not only to how you stow large luggage, but also how you can safely store small items.

Off to summer vacation: how is luggage stowed?

Not enough storage space?

Since many drivers do not have enough storage space, in many cases there is also one roof box assembled. When installing such a box, however, always pay attention to the permissible one roof load and on the allowed top speed. If it is not a matter of holiday luggage, but perhaps a load of boards that are too long for building a house, then our contribution is "Driving with an open trunk: what does the legislator say about it?“Certainly helpful.

Take your bike with you on vacation

More and more vacationers are taking your Bicycle with and assemble for it a special carrier on the trailer coupling. But never lose the permissible one loadAnd the vertical load of the car out of sight. You can use both of these key figures Operating permit for your vehicle remove. You should also focus on one changed driving behavior set so that there are no problems on the way to vacation.

Off to summer vacation: how is luggage stowed?

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