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Mark Hammond

With ticket prices soaring higher it is become much wiser to plan a road trip when you’re going on vacation. Sure, plane travel can be more convenient and much quicker; it is often much less reliable because of the new airline safety procedures and the chances for a delay. Plus, a road trip can add quality to any vacation! Here is a guide to planning a road trip to the best of your abilities, what to take and how to stay occupied!

What you need to bring:

• Cell phone! Cell phones are pretty important just in case you need it or have any car trouble. Cell phones are a form of safety and protection for road warriors!

• Have a map! The best maps out there usually come from the internet nowadays because they are the most up to date. Look at Google Maps or Yahoo! Maps. These maps are great because they give driving directions and estimated time.

• Check your car over ahead of time! Check your oil, put air in your tires and make sure you don’t have any leaks! If you are traveling a far distance you will want to make sure you don’t break down quickly or anytime soon!

• Spare tire! Make sure you have a spare tire and make sure that it is in good condition! If you need to change a tire it will go much quicker if you actually have a usable one on you.

• Have an emergency kit! Inside your emergency kit should be: a flashlight, road flares, blanket, tool kit, gloves, towel, jumper cables, first aid kit, duct tape, water, spare parts and a pocket knife.

Here are some helpful things you may want to stay occupied and busy on your trip:

• Music! Long road trips can get kind of boring so it isn’t a bad idea to take some sort of music, whether a CD player or an I-pod. Make sure you have an adapter for your car as well.

• Books! If there are other drivers with you, you should bring reading material for the times you aren’t behind the wheel.

• Blankets! You will want warm blankets and pillows for comfort because as you probably know by now, cars are not the most comfortable places to sleep! Blankets and pillows will turn any car into a bed!

• Snacks! Have a bag of snacks and a cooler of ice and sodas because it will cut down on the number of stops you have to make.

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Article written by Mark Hammond Marketing Manager of http://www.nationalhotels.co.uk - UK Accommodation Finder and Travel Information website.

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