How Do You Cool Yourself In A Car Without Air Conditioning?
• Plan your travel times. Early morning is often the coolest time of the day, and if you are not on a fixed schedule, to work, for instance, you can plan on doing as much driving as possible before the heat is unbearable. • Work with the traffic flow. This is another step in planning your travel time. Most medium to large sized communities have “rush hours”, when people are on their way to work, or home afterward. This event may cause you to be stuck in bumper to bumper traffic hardly moving along at all. • Look for shady routes to your frequent destinations. If you drive a north or south direction, tree lined streets and roadways are often shady for much of the day. • Roll down the windows. This sounds obvious, and it should be, but sometimes the noise and odors of city driving may tempt you to shut them out. If you have a fan operated fresh air vent, open it, turn on the fan, and open a rear window enough to draw a draft through your automobile. A sun roof or sliding back window will