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10 Things To Do Before a Road Trip
Road trips are great fun for all. The freedom
you feel being on the road, the camaraderie you feel with
your car mates, and the simple joy you get from visiting
places you've never seen before are all great things about
being on a trip. Before you head out, though, there are a
number of things you should consider.
First, look at the maps
and plan your route carefully. Planning
is the first good step, but researching those routes another
part of this step. The research can help you decide if you
need to plan a back-up route. For example, if you intend
to drive on a certain interstate for a long period of time,
and that interstate is under extensive construction, it might
be important to plan another route in case you need a quicker
way that is not currently under construction. From there,
you might jot down some notes about your route so that you
are not trying to look at a large road map while driving.
This can be both cumbersome and dangerous.
Second, make some guesses (educated ones) of travel
times along your route. There are many new Internet websites that
can help you do this. Estimating travel time can help you
decide where you might be when so you have a better idea
of when you'll be able to stop for gas, to use the facilities,
and when you'll want to eat. You may want to plan your stops
that involve food with major towns, as many of the rural
towns across America do not have restaurants.
Third, have the mechanic
check out your car. You want to
be sure all of the belts, hoses, and fluid levels are within
good driving parameters. It is also a good idea to have the
oil changed. This can help to keep you from serious problems
while you are on the road. Don't wait until a few days before
you leave for your trip to do this, because it can take some
serious time to get the appointment, and if you do have a
problem, it may take extra time to get things fixed. You
may want to do a little driving around your town, too, to
be sure that whatever the shop has fixed remains repaired.
You'd hate to get stranded twelve miles into your trip.
Fourth, be
sure your car is prepared for the season you'll be traveling
in. For example, if you intend to visit a snowy
region in the winter you may need snow chains and extra anti-freeze
in your car. If you intend to visit the desert in the summer,
you air conditioning system may need more coolant fluid.
It is important to take into account both the weather you
will be driving in and the weather at your destination.
Fifth, if you have a wheel
lock instead of a hubcap, be
sure you know where your key is. A flat tire is one of the
most common problems people encounter on the road. It can
be impossible to change if you have a wheel lock and no key.
It can be fairly standard maintenance if you know where your
key is.
Sixth, have your car
cleaned. You probably plan to be in
your car for a long period of time, and both you and your
passengers will feel better in a clean car. Don't forget
that you won't only be traveling in your car while you're
trying to get to your destination, you'll probably be traveling
in your car once you reach your destination as well. Having
a clean car can make that a bit nicer.
Seventh, pack an extensive
emergency kit in your vehicle.
You want to be sure to include things like motion sickness
pills, pain relievers, and bandages. It might even be a good
idea to include those new instant ice and cold packs. These
chemically activated products can be really helpful when
you're nowhere near an emergency clinic.
Eighth, find some entertainment to take along. You have
a number of choices in this arena. You can listen to old
radio shows on cassette or CD. You can take along some of
your favorite tunes to jam to as you're flying down the highway.
You can even watch DVDs on a portable player if that's what
you're into. If you want to go a bit old fashioned, you can
have a sing along or tell stories. Anything to make the time
pass will be helpful to you.
The ninth tip for preparing for a road trip is to check
your vehicle licensing and insurance information. Be sure
both you and your vehicle are properly licensed before you
set out. This can save you a lot of hassle if you get stopped
on the road. You should also have your insurance information
handy in case you are in an accident. A one eight hundred
number might be helpful to you in that situation.
The final tip for preparing for a road trip is to fill
the car with gas before you pack and leave so the fumes won't
bother your passengers. While you're at it, it is a good
idea to go ahead and check the tire pressure. It can change
the gas mileage on your car throughout the trip.
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