Plan To Make Your Long Distance Road Trip Ideal

roadtrip2Everyone enjoys a good road trip. It’s an experience friends and family can share for years. All successful road trips have certain things in common. It takes the right people combined with the right attitude who have made the right preparations.

Route

One of the first things that need to be done is to determine destinations and routes. This will depend on the travel style of those going on the road trip. Some people enjoy staying at hotels; some are content with doing an RV rental while others look forward to an opportunity to do some camping. This preference will impact routes selections. It’s also good to determine sites to see while traveling toward a final destination. An interstate may be good for some people who want to get to a destination as fast as possible. Rural roads and their unique attractions may be the preference of others.

Budget

It’s important to understand that road trips cost money. The important thing is to know they often come with unforeseen costs, and it’s important to budget for them. Unforeseen costs could be a surprise accidently losing something important, a desire to try a unique eatery, need to replace clothing, unexpected car repair and more. Some travel experts recommend people determine the costs for their food, lodging, gas as well as entertainment and add an additional fifteen percent to ensure money won’t be a problem.

Visuals

When people go on road trips, they will want to photograph the experience. One of the most important methods is with cameras, cell phones and more. The next thing to decide is if the pictures and video recordings are going to be taken on impulse or planned out. Some people invest in tripods, special camera lenses, selfie sticks, GoPro cameras and more. Others are content to just take some random pictures and video with their cell phone and move on to the next destination.

Packing The Car

The goal of packing a car is to consolidate all of the bags and other items to the maximum possible capacity. Some people like to put all of one type of thing in each bag. They put things into bags based on a category. Some travel experts suggest there will be more room when packing a car if the focus is on item size and making the best use of space. People need to try and pack light and only take what they’ll need. This will provide ample room to bring back items purchased during the trip.

Car Maintenance

According to Consumer Reports, it’s important to make certain that any vehicle used for a road trip is properly maintained. It’s important that all scheduled maintenance on the vehicle be performed. This includes checking the wiper blades, fluid levels and more. The battery needs to be checked to make certain it’s strong, and its terminals are clean. Tires need to be inspected for any tears or bulges. There needs to be a sufficient amount of tread on the tires. The vehicle’s brake system, including the brake pads, need to be checked and more. Prior to leaving on a road trip, the vehicle being used should have an emergency kit as well as a flashlight and first aid kit.

Roadside Assistance Plans

Nothing could ruin a perfect road trip more than having something unexpected happen in a remote part of the country. It’s important to have a roadside assistance plan in place prior to leaving. Most of these plans provide 24/7 assistance in most areas. It can cover such things as jump starts, towing, lockouts and more.

Auto Insurance

Auto insurance is an important part of every ideal road trip. Before leaving, it’s essential that an auto insurance policy is current. Depending on the vehicle, it should have liability, comprehensive as well as collision coverage. If a person believes they are paying too much for auto insurance, it is time for them to get some car insurance quotes. When people know have the right car insurance, it always makes the road trip much better.

Kevin Faber
 

Kevin Faber has been in the commercial finance and banking industry for most of his professional life. He graduated at UC Davis with a B.A. in Business/Managerial Economics. His experience in credit analysis, finance, and management led him to be the founder of Silver Summit Capital. He enjoys working in the financing industry and building connections with industry leaders.