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Tips for road trips

Before leaving

  • Make sure that the car is in good condition. You should check the condition of the belts and fluids and make sure that the tires are inflated to the proper pressure.
  • Be sure to have an idea of the conditions ahead (state of the road, weather).
  • Plan ahead. Know where you are going to have to stop for fuel, refreshments and comfort breaks, how long it will take to get there and alternative routes in case of major traffic jams or accidents.
  • Pack the car properly. Stow the luggage so it won't move around or go flying if you have to stop suddenly.
  • Have things you will need, like, passports, drivers licence, money and change for parking and road tolls all within easy reach.
  • Check you have enough fuel in the tank - fill up if you can.
Tips for road trips

While driving

  • Obey the local traffic rules.
  • Don't overdo. Stop every 150 miles/250 kilometers, or every 2 hours (depending on the road condition and your speed).
  • Pull over if you start feeling drowsy. Stop and have a rest, even a nap, and let someone else share the driving too.
  • Be patient, it is better to get there late than never.
  • Follow the Two-Second rule. Allow two seconds between you and the car in front, make it four seconds if its wet or the traffic is heavy.
  • If you are travelling slowly or towing a trailer, pull over and let following traffic past, especially if a queue starts to form behind you.
Tips for road trips

When you stop

  • Stop in a safe place, clear of the traffic lanes, preferably in a lay-by or parking area.
  • Before you lock your car make sure you have a key in your hand, don't just push the lock buttons and shut the door.
  • Before leaving your car, make sure it is safe and secure. Check the headlights are off, valuable personal items are hidden from view or locked away from opportunist thieves, the car is safely parked and wheels turned to the curb if on a slope. Note where it is parked if in a parking lot or unfamiliar area, and check the parking time limits too.
  • Comb your hair so if you get arrested you'll look good in the police mug shots.
Tips for road trips

If you break down

  • Try to get to the hard shoulder or safety zone before the vehicle stops.
  • If you have a flat tyre, consider travelling very slowly to a lay-by or side road if there is no room to stop or the shoulder is not level.
  • Turn on the hazard warning lights - if fitted.
  • Turn off the engine and apply the hand brake.
  • Warn other traffic that you have broken down. Check the local road rules for the acceptable ways to do this. Raising the engine hood is one way.
  • Stay by your vehicle, but get out on the side away from the traffic.
  • Call for help - use a cell phone to call the Police or Traffic Authorities and local Autombile Breakdown Service, if you cannot fix the problem yourself.


Many countries require you to have a warning triangle to use in case you break down. Its not always a requirement but definitely always a good idea. Leave it about 30 metres behind your car if you break down. It will prevent you being rear-ended if you have to stop in an unsaffe location. I also recommend bringing a tow-rope and jump leads.

Tips for road trips

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