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    How to Prepare Your Vehicle and Family for Long Road Trips

    By Zero2TurboOctober 16, 2023Updated:October 30, 2023No Comments
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    There are few better ways to reconnect with loved ones and explore the country than a family vacation. You get to visit new destinations, try new food, and experience a variety of cultures along the way. 

    However, if you’re planning to head off on your travels by car, there’s more to think about than what you will do when you get to your destination. The following information can be worth considering. 

    Breakdowns And Accidents

    During any long-distance road trip, it’s essential to have a game plan. In this game plan, outline what you will do if your vehicle breaks down or you become involved in an auto accident, or collisions anywhere in the United States.   

    Consider becoming a roadside assistance program member, which provides coverage if you need to have your vehicle towed to a mechanic or repaired on-site. It’s also worth having the phone numbers of your insurance provider, mechanic, and lawyer if the worst should happen. 

    If you are traveling in a rental car, make sure you read up on the rental company’s information on what to do if you’re involved in a collision. The more prepared you are, the more confident you can be in your decision-making when unexpected problems arise. 

    Maintenance and Repairs 

    You can’t prevent every mechanical problem from happening, but you may be able to reduce the risk. Book your vehicle in for a full service to make sure it’s ready for a long journey. This process can involve fluid top-ups, oil changes, and tire and brake checks. 

    It’s also worth carrying extra oil and fluids in case you need to top up along the way. If you’re traveling in winter, don’t forget to take coolant and snow chains and check the forecast weather conditions as you travel. 

    Plot Gas Stops

    In your hometown, you’re probably quite familiar with where all the gas stations are. As you make your way around the country, you’re exploring the unknown. When you hit the road, make sure you have a fair idea of how many miles to the gallon your vehicle can do and the townships in which you can fuel up. Not every gas station has 24-hour pumping, which means it can be quite important to do your homework beforehand.

    Look After Your House

    Many people worry about their property’s safety when they leave it for any length of time. Rather than spend your well-deserved break stressing, take care of your house before you go. 

    Consider asking someone to house sit, or have a trusted neighbor keep an eye out for any suspicious activity. You may even like to install a security system that you can tap into from your mobile device. Refrain from leaving a spare key on your property if you can avoid it, and put a stop on your mail if you plan on being away for an extended period. 

    While a significant part of vacation preparation involves choosing tourist attractions and accommodation, it’s also worth focusing on the travel component itself. Maintain your vehicle, carry essential phone numbers with you, and make sure you’re prepared for any eventuality.

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