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Tips to Prepare For Long Drives

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If you are looking for long-distance driving tips then you are at the right place. We are aware that a long road trip can feel exciting at first but this can quickly wear off. We start to feel uncomfortable and agitated with every hour that passes. There are a number of long-distance road trips to make the journey safer, cheaper, and more enjoyable.

In this article, we summarized a quick-read list of all long drive tours. When you are planning a road trip make sure you account for these road trip tips so you can reach your destination safely and comfortably. 

Tips to Prepare For Drives

Get Plenty of Sleep Before The Drive

Get at least seven hours of sleep for two consecutive nights before the long drive to build up your energy reserves. It is advised to start in the morning after a good night’s sleep, not after a long tiring day of work. You should take regular breaks along the way to stay fresh and alert, stopping roughly every 100 miles or two hours. 

Bring Healthy Snacks

Carrying a variety of vitamin-packed food that will allow you to get by on smaller snacks throughout the long drive while skipping the fast-food stops.

Stay Hydrated

It is best to keep a well-stocked water supply for maximum energy. 

Plan Your Rest Stops

The most important road trip is to get out of the car and stretch your legs every two hours or so. Plan these stops into your long drive whether they fall at mealtimes or can be timed to let you view interesting. It is useful to keep the best car seat cushion if your car seat is hard and sturdy because it may cause difficulties.

Chew Gum

The repetitive process increases alertness and circulation. You can use chewing gum without aspartame if you have a problem with excess sweetness. 

Use Energizing Scents

Energizing scents are also best to increase alertness and circulation. When you feel you need a boost take a sniff. But remember it should be a pleasant all-natural, pick-me-up. It also helps you to reduce fatigue and increase alertness. 

Keep Yourself Entertained

Audiobooks help to keep your brain active, without creating a dangerous distraction. It is best to use comedy CDs or loud music notes to stay alert and active while driving. 

Car Fluids And Tools

Flat tires are a common issue of roadside trouble but it is not always possible to change a tire. The tire inflator and sealant in your car will let you to the next step in this situation. Other items you should pack is 

  • 1quart motor oil
  • 1 gallon of coolant
  • A toolkit with screwdrivers, pliers, and an adjustable wrench

These are the emergency road kit including specific items in case you can end up spending several hours or more in your disabled car. 

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