When taking a road trip, it is best to expect the unexpected. Road trips are a great way to travel, especially in the current times when public and air travel is not the safest option. Before setting off on your trip, there are a few common road trip mistakes to avoid.
Insufficient Planning
Spontaneity is some of the fun of taking a road trip. Although, you should have a basic plan outlined for your trip. Plan the destinations you intend to stop at for the night and arrange hotel accommodations in advance. Setting this plan gives you a target to reach and ensures you have a place to stop for the night. Spontaneity can ensue on the ride to this destination, while also having a safe outline to follow.
Skipping Routine Maintenance
Routine maintenance on your car is extremely important for your car’s well-being. Before taking off on your road trip, be sure to get a routine check-up on your car to fill any low fluids, check tire pressure, and check the transmission. An unexpected breakdown on your trip can put a major dent in your plans and can often be costly to repair on such short notice.
Not Checking Traffic Patterns
Driving to new places means you will be unaware of the local traffic patterns. Use online resources to familiarize yourself with your route. There may be a bridge that is commonly backed up or construction on a highway you need to take. Looking into the traffic patterns can allow you to find a new route or prepare for some extra time in the car.
Skipping the Scenic Route
While decreasing the time spent in the car can sound like the most desirable option for your road trip, skipping the scenic route is certainly a road trip mistake. One of the best parts of taking a road trip is all the new sights to see. Don’t be afraid to take the mountain route or drive along the coast occasionally.
Waiting for Cheap Gas
Road trips can be costly, especially when needing to fill up on gas often. Knowing when and where to stop can be difficult, but do not always wait for a cheap gas option. When driving to new locations, you may be unfamiliar with how often gas stations are available. When you are running low on gas, be sure to stop at the nearest station to at least fill up to a safe amount before waiting for a cheaper option to come along.
Insufficient planning, skipping maintenance, not checking traffic patterns, skipping the scenic route, and waiting too long for gas are five common road trip mistakes you should avoid.