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The main road in
Falmouth is the A39, which travels northeast to
Bath via
Glastonbury and
Bridgwater and connects the town with the A30 via
Truro.
Falmouth has three railway stations, and OTS runs most buses. According to collision data, Dracaena Avenue has seen many incidents compared to other Falmouth roads. Potholes are causing a surge in breakdowns across the country, and Cornwall is particularly badly affected - driving with extra care could help you avoid damaging your car.
Since Falmouth is on the coast, cars may experience a higher level of corrosion on key components, requiring them to be replaced more often. The bodywork
starts to rust first; other parts most at risk include the brake callipers, nuts, and bolts. You can help to prevent this from happening by regularly washing your car, especially after a trip to the beach. Since rust spreads and eats away at metal components, it's best to get it fixed sooner rather than later.
Falmouth is also in a rural area where you're likely to encounter uneven road surfaces and sharp turns, putting
strain on your tyres and
suspension. Regularly inspecting these components and following our tyre maintenance advice will help prevent any problems from developing. When driving through the nearby countryside, keep an eye out for animals and livestock on the road to avoid braking suddenly, and be aware of other road users since there may be unmarked blind bends. Country roads sometimes flood during
heavy rainfall, so check the forecast and take it slow through patches of water to avoid aquaplaning.
Regular car servicing can save you money because it keeps your vehicle in good condition, reducing the risk of an unexpected repair bill. It also maximises the value of your car if you can show its service history to potential buyers.
You should book a full service your car every twelve months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. A full car service usually involves between 40-80 checks in addition to the standard brake, light and tyre checks. These extra checks may include:
- Fuel filter replacement
- Suspension
- Cooling system
- Power steering fluid
- Alternator and vacuum hoses
A car service is not an
MOT, even though some of the same systems are inspected during both. An MOT is set by the government, whereas a car service will vary in price and content depending on which garage you choose. That's why you should shop around for a cheap
full service on FixMyCar.