Top 10 Tips for a Smooth Summer Road Trip +VIDEO
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Rand McNally Provides Helpful Ideas for Travelers
SKOKIE, IL - July 21, 2015: We're halfway through the summer travel season and with two months of road tripping behind us, Rand McNally's editors offer these tips to make the most of the rest of the season.
- Plan your trip. There often are many sources
for planning but use those with which you feel most comfortable. Talk with
friends and family for recommendations. Use Rand
McNally's Road Atlas (available in print or
digital format), or TripMaker® to build your ultimate American road
trip. Create and manage full itineraries, and pinpoint interesting places
to stop along the way. You also can easily print, email, and even export
those trips to some Rand
McNally GPS devices.
- Load the car
strategically. Start with the least essential items, followed by the more
gear you'll need to access – including grab-and-go overnight bags.
Keep absolute essentials nearby, such as first-aid kits, important
medications, tissues, sanitizers, moist wipes, diapers, etc.
- Improve fuel economy and save money. Roll down the windows when
traveling at lower speeds, and use the air conditioning for highway
driving. Hot weather can actually increase fuel economy since your engine
warms up to an efficient temperature faster. Warm air also tends to cause
less aerodynamic drag than cold air.1
- Be road ready. Pack a first-aid kit, plenty of pocket packs of
tissues, hand sanitizer, moist wipes, and a travel size spray bottle filled
with rubbing alcohol. You can use the alcohol to sanitize hands, and clean
surfaces. If you have young children, bring the removable plastic
potty-chair receptacle in a plastic bag for use in emergency bathroom
situations.
- Bring a cooler. It's smart –
and wise for your budget – to bring a small cooler filled with
drinks, fruit and other healthy treats to stay well hydrated and well
nourished on the road.
- Pack things to keep
everyone entertained. The license plate game can only go so far until the
inevitable delay looking for the elusive Hawaii plate. Bring car
games, print and audio books, and tablets loaded with digital books, games,
and movies. The Rand McNally Store offers great products for backseat fun.
- Stay connected. Bring a wireless router for mobile Internet
access.
- Create a customized playlist. Have fun
selecting the perfect soundtrack to your road trip. If you don't have time
to make your own, NPR has compiled a summer playlist for you.
- Pack a separate plastic bin or a box to hold recyclables. If
your campground doesn't offer recycling, use an app to help locate
recycling centers.
- Finally, take time to try new things. Whether it's pulling over for posted scenic overlook, or stopping for lunch in a local diner, make time to explore beyond the official itinerary.