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Brenda Williams

“Are we there yet?” These are the dreaded words that anyone who is driving with small children or even older adults dread hearing. Nowadays, you don't typically see too many people driving around or prepping their vehicles for road trips. Not only are road trips costly with such expenses as food, fuel, lodging and the unexpected emergencies that crop up, but road trips also put a lot of wear and tear on whatever vehicle is being used.

My vehicle is only two years old and has well over forty-five thousand miles on it all because of the fact that I do a lot of long distance driving to visit family who live out of state or across the state. And while I typically enjoy the occasional long drive, lately I've been considering the fact that I may need to significantly scale back the amount of driving that I do because it is simply beginning to cost too much money. Just the other day, I had to bring my vehicle in to be serviced because the battery had corroded and on top of that, the air conditioning quit on me. Ironically enough, when did I choose to have my air conditioning fixed but on a day when it was supposed to be 97 degrees outside!

If you're trying to think of ways to help your trip go smoothly, there are a number of things that you can do. For instance, for starters, make sure that you bring plenty of food and water with you if you know that you are planning a long trip. There is nothing worse than getting stuck somewhere and being thirsty as well as starving. Additionally, always make sure that you throw together an emergency road kit that should include a blanket, sweater and sweatpants, flashlight, jumper cables (if you have them) and of course, an emergency first aid kit.

If you know that you're going to be bringing kids with you (or even elderly adults), make sure that the kids have something that will keep them occupied for the majority of the duration of the trip. This can include things such as a book, coloring book, games, music, dvds or video games. Also, when you plan out the trip ahead of time (as it should always be), you may want to find out where the restrooms are along the way so that you can be prepared to stop. Especially if you travel with children and/or the elderly, you may need to stop more or less frequently as needed.

Most people are happiest if they know how long it will take to get where they are going. Knowing your trip and having it planned out ahead of time can be a godsend to someone who is bursting with neverending curiosity as to how long it should take to get from Point 'A' to Point 'B'. Stopping to use the bathroom also breaks up the trip and helps things to go much more smoothly because it allows you and your passengers an opportunity to get out and stretch your legs. Even if you don't feel like stopping, you should still do so anyway- your body will thank you!

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