Things To Keep A Safe Roadtrip
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
By Larry K. Marinelli
Wouldn't it be nice to band your friends together and be on an adventure of a lifetime and experience having a roadtrip. Roadtrips are a fun way to bond friends closer and get to experience what it's like to live on the road where everything is unexpected to happen without anywhere to go but down the road.
It is very important that you check your car first before you head out into the wide open road. Chances are, you will have to do some repairs and some modifications to help keep your car from breaking down in the middle of your trip.
Take all non-essential things outside your car to make room for your bags and other important things. When packing, you need to focus more on your clothes and essentials.
Check your paperwork before taking off. Be sure that you have your license, insurance, and registration papers with you at all times when you hit the road. Chances are, you will be pulled over by officers from time to time and they would ask for some papers. Without it, you'll end up behind bars.
Have a map with you at all times. Although you can always ask for directions but there will be segments within your roadtrip that you will have no one but yourselves to direct yourselves toward civilizations and a map is all you need at that time.
Plan your every move during your trip so you can budget your time accordingly. Whether it is to stop by for breakfast or just plain picture taking of great sceneries, plan everything and stick to it. If you do break away from the schedule, try whatever you can to get back on the schedule the following day and make up for lost time somehow.
Aside from your things and paperworks, always have an emergency medical kit inside your car. Medicines ranging from fever medicines to wound treatment kit should be inside your emergency medical kit.
For most of the time, you will be spending the entire day talking to your friends and there will come a time that you do not have anything to talk about anymore so bring an Mp3 player and listen to music. This way, you can relax without talking, while keeping to yourself and giving yourself a lot of fun at the same time.
It is very important that you check your car first before you head out into the wide open road. Chances are, you will have to do some repairs and some modifications to help keep your car from breaking down in the middle of your trip.
Take all non-essential things outside your car to make room for your bags and other important things. When packing, you need to focus more on your clothes and essentials.
Check your paperwork before taking off. Be sure that you have your license, insurance, and registration papers with you at all times when you hit the road. Chances are, you will be pulled over by officers from time to time and they would ask for some papers. Without it, you'll end up behind bars.
Have a map with you at all times. Although you can always ask for directions but there will be segments within your roadtrip that you will have no one but yourselves to direct yourselves toward civilizations and a map is all you need at that time.
Plan your every move during your trip so you can budget your time accordingly. Whether it is to stop by for breakfast or just plain picture taking of great sceneries, plan everything and stick to it. If you do break away from the schedule, try whatever you can to get back on the schedule the following day and make up for lost time somehow.
Aside from your things and paperworks, always have an emergency medical kit inside your car. Medicines ranging from fever medicines to wound treatment kit should be inside your emergency medical kit.
For most of the time, you will be spending the entire day talking to your friends and there will come a time that you do not have anything to talk about anymore so bring an Mp3 player and listen to music. This way, you can relax without talking, while keeping to yourself and giving yourself a lot of fun at the same time.
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