Road Trip in New Normal
Masks and social distancing can now be added to worldwide travel lingo.
Though the travel industry is still taking a hit from COVID 19, it’s not at a complete pause.
Many still fear the small enclosure of a plane ( plus traveling restrictions.)
This has caused a spike inย road trips.
I personally donโt think any form of travel is much safer than the other, as the virus is so contagious.
Iโve seen a lot of fellow travelers post that local trips will be their M.O. for 2020 and the near future.
Iโve practically been to every Caribbean island. Ironically 2020 was going to be the year I ventured to Europe.
We see how that has turned out.
Good thing I appreciate travel far and near.
My last trip was a combination of both.
I love road trips and Iโm blessed enough to live in Florida where youโre never short on options.
From our possibly number one attraction in Orlando (Disneyworld) to Key Westโฆthe possibilities are endless.
Our northern and western cities are not too shabby either!
Iโm a blogger..a traveling one at that. So you may be thinking, โanother road trip tip blog”? Yes, keep reading because youโve never heard โmy versionโ.
1. Be Nice
This piece of advice is nothing new. I wish there were signs on roadways with rules that each driver must follow.
Oh wait, there are signs. Oftentimes we choose to disregard them.
Iโm used to rude drivers in Florida. For some reason I imagined Arizona being different.
Boy was I wrong!
I was tailgated, cut off, ‘flashed at’ but I guess I have seen worse.
Most of the time being nice is a two-way street.
If it’s raining to the point of low visibility, remaining behind me at a slow and safe distance can save you from an accident.
Also, if you follow my lead and donโt get impatient because Iโm not going 20 over the speed limit, you may not get a speeding ticket.
2. Safety
Some may say safety means staying home and only traveling for โnecessitiesโ. Those people are entitled to their opinion!
ย If you venture out donโt forget the basics like locking your door each and every time.
A follower on IGย got her rental car vandalized and purse stolen on a recent trip.
A big no-no is not to leave valuables visible in the car. If you choose to store them in the trunk, please know that is still risky.
I forgot my wallet at home on my first trip to Jamaica. Adding debit/credit cards to apps like Apple Pay/Western Union can save you headaches in the long run.
Reading is fundamental as is relates to safety! If driving, make sure you park correctly to avoid tows and parking tickets.
3. Budget
This would probably be the first order of business for a road trip. But the post is randomly numbered.
Iโm a ‘list girl’, so I usually write down the maximum amount I will spend on a trip and all the expenses involved.
The biggestย decision is determiningย if you will drive your own car, rent or take public transportation like Greyhound.
Your own car would require maintenance and tire checks if they are not up to date.
Renting a car should not come with those worries but always pay for insurance/road side assistance if youโre not using your own.
I briefly worked as a AAA dispacther for a major car rental company. Iโve seen flat tires, accidents, cars stuck in ditches, locked keys and so much more.
TIP: Add roadside assistance # to your phone or have it close.
Food will also be a big part of your budget. Factor in eating out, rest stops, snacks (pre/post purchase), or making your own.
TIP: Bring a small cooler for drinks.
TIP: Donโt forget handy wipes/sanitizer/masks
Gas and tolls can also add up.
If you go the car rental route, donโt forget to fill-up before returning vehicle. Also check car for damages/smoke before you leave the lot.
4. Choose the Right Companions
This is a solo travel blog but even I make exceptions.
If you canโt go alone, choose your travel partners wisely. They can make or break a trip.
Also, if you plan a group trip, be prepared to be the last man/woman standing. Whatever you do, donโt cancel the trip outright and miss the opportunity of a lifetime.
TIP: Avoid close quarter trips with people you barely know.
5. Comfort/Packing for a Successful Road Trip
As Iโve gotten older, my legs have made it known that I need compression socks for long trips. They help blood to circulate and may prevent you from getting dangerous blood clots.
Pillows are great whether you use them for neck or back.
Dress comfortably in clothing/shoes that you can move freely in.
Make sure to check weather alerts especially if youโre visiting a place with canyons like Arizona.
If youโre driving, donโt forget to add your luggage to the vehicle.
Last but not least, bring your camera and make sure you have a way to keep it charged.
These are simple yet essential tips to enjoy your next road trip. I had an amazing time on my last trip!
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23 Comments
Vinn
October 2, 2020 at 1:29 pmWe have enjoyed roadtrips this year due to the pandemic. Sanitizers and masks are the new normals and also be aware of social distancing. Some people just forget the appropriate spacing when ventring out.
poofbeegone
November 6, 2020 at 7:21 pmHi Vinn, good to hear you’re getting out. As far as social distancing, we have to give one another a little grace since its all new to us.
Becca
October 2, 2020 at 1:52 pmSome great tips here! THanks!
poofbeegone
November 6, 2020 at 7:21 pmHi Becca, thanks for stopping by! ๐
Urge to XPLORE
October 2, 2020 at 6:42 pmAll essentials covered. Very useful tips.
poofbeegone
November 6, 2020 at 7:22 pmHi there, thanks so much! ๐
Kristine
October 2, 2020 at 8:12 pmWe are taking our first road trip vacation this year as a family of 5! Although excited, we are definitely nervous about the other drivers (and of course the budget). I will definitely make to bring a cooler and a pillow and thnk you for the tips!
poofbeegone
November 6, 2020 at 7:23 pmHi Kristine, my pleasure and safe travels! ๐
Apocalypse Daddy
October 3, 2020 at 8:50 amNumber 4 is so vital. The problem for me is that if I go on a roadtrip with my family I can’t choose.
Joking aside, these photos look incredible and I would love to take a road trip with my family across the US. The scenery looks so incredible.
poofbeegone
November 6, 2020 at 7:26 pmHi there! LOL @#4! ๐ I really hope you can take one too…can’t be missed! ๐
Joce
October 4, 2020 at 4:01 amThank you for these tips! I cannot wait for my first road trip!
poofbeegone
November 6, 2020 at 7:26 pmHi Joce…the road awaits! ๐
Robert
October 5, 2020 at 10:36 amDefinitely during this time, most are taking road trip vacations and camping holidays. You’ve put together some great advice for those venturing out, especially for the first time. Some great tips everyone should read before heading out! ๐
poofbeegone
November 6, 2020 at 7:27 pmHi Robert, thanks for stopping by!!! ๐
Evergreen
October 14, 2020 at 12:09 pmI’ve gone on three trips sense the start of covid and one of them I forgot my masks! Great list for when I go on my third
poofbeegone
November 6, 2020 at 7:28 pmHi there, it makes my heart happy to hear you getting out! ๐
Poli-Archivist
October 21, 2020 at 8:13 amFinding the right travel partners is so important! It can make or break the trip.
poofbeegone
November 6, 2020 at 7:28 pmHi there, yes….I am a witness to that many times! ๐
Karin
October 21, 2020 at 10:17 amI am going on a long road trip to see my husband in Decemeber! I’m worried because I”m bringing my toddler- but I want to make it fun! Thanks for the advice!
poofbeegone
November 6, 2020 at 7:29 pmHi Karin, you can do it! Safe travels! ๐
RideTransferdirect
February 23, 2021 at 6:42 amAmazing! I know nothing about traveling all over the country, what a wonderful looking place to explore.
poofbeegone
March 1, 2021 at 7:18 pmHi there, thank you so much!!! ๐
poofbeegone
March 25, 2021 at 9:31 pmHi there, thanks! ๐