Taking a road trip this 4th
of July? According to AAA, 84% of Americans will hit the road this holiday
weekend. Although this is a slight decline from the 41.1 million people that
traveled in 2012, roads will still be crowded. Here are Central Collision Center’s
tips to make your road trip easier:
There’s nothing worse than having car troubles in an unfamiliar area. Be proactive and do a routine maintenance check
before you hit the road. Things to check:
tire pressure, washer fluid, wiper blades, oil and lights (headlights,
taillights and turn signal).
GasBuddy is a free app that helps you find the cheapest gas. |
2. Plan your stops.
Instead of stopping at the first gas station you see, use the free app
GasBuddy to plan your stops for gas. GasBuddy finds the cheapest gas near you.
The app can also find the cheapest gas by city or zip code. Bonus: you earn rewards for reporting gas
prices.
3. Prepare snacks ahead of time.
Bring a variety of snacks to
eliminate unnecessary stops and unhealthy purchases. Pack snacks that will
travel well and will please all of your travelers. Some healthy suggestions
include granola bars, pre-cut vegetables and hummus, string cheese and trail
mix. Granola bars, hummus and nuts are packed with protein, which will keep
your travelers fuller longer.
4. Clean as you go.
Make mini garbage cans for the car from cereal tupperware pourers. |
Don’t wait until you’re packing up to come home to clean your car out.
Make cleaning easy by giving each row of seats its own garbage can. Place a
small garbage or grocery bag in a plastic tupperware container to make mini garbage cans. The container traps smells and is easy to empty each
time you stop for gas.
5. Bring in-car entertainment.
Keeping children entertained is key to a successful road trip. Instead of relying on iPads and other electronics, create interactive games. For example, give each of your children a map to decorate as you travel. Each child can draw his or her favorite site for each state. At the end of the trip, each child's map will be different. Bonus: the maps make great keepsakes and cute additions to photo albums of the trip.
Central Collision Center encourages you to drive carefully this 4th of July. Have a safe and happy holiday!