Planning the Perfect Road Trip.

By Posted in - U.S.A. on January 14th, 2012

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A red farm truck going down the road.

Taking a road trip sounds like the perfect way to see any country.  When we fly from one place to another we get great views of airports and the sky, but we do not get a chance to enjoy the views en route.  Road trips are also a great way to see another country after arriving there.  Fly-drive holidays in the US have been popular for a number of years and this is because it gives holidaymakers the chance to arrive in one city, travel around to see as much of the country as possible, and then fly home again.  Traveling by road through Europe is also increasing in popularity, as the opportunity is there to see a number of different countries in one trip.

The first thing to consider is the vehicle being used.  Those who travel to another country by plane to take a road trip there will probably be using hire cars, which means that the vehicle used will have been properly maintained and the right insurance policies will be in place.  Those who are using their own vehicle should be sure that it is in good working order before they set out.  Ensuring that the car is equipped with essentials such as tire changing equipment and warning triangle is a good idea, and it is advisable to allow some space in the holiday budget for car repairs in case they are needed along the way.  Knowing a few basics, such as how to change a tire, could save some time and money too, but ensuring breakdown cover is in place, even for car hire, is a good option.

Deciding on the level of flexibility in the trip will be important.  Some people like to plan as much as possible and create an itinerary which will allow them to see as much as possible, while others want to play it by ear and go wherever the fancy takes them.  Whichever approach is chosen, it needs to suit all those who are traveling.  Selecting like-minded traveling companions is a must to avoid conflict along the way.

Sometimes the traveling companions are young children and this means even more planning.  Children can find long journeys tiring and they will need entertaining.  It may be necessary to consider breaking up a long trip into shorter sections to avoid the children becoming bored, and to stop at places that are child friendly.

Traveling companions are a major factor when deciding on the type of transport.  Families obviously need a spacious vehicle, particularly for those who are traveling with young children.  Couples or those who do not mind traveling light might prefer motorbikes as an alternative to hire cars, but cars remain the most popular mode of transport.  In areas where the weather is good, a convertible can add to the whole experience of a road trip, and car hire in some areas gives drivers the opportunity to drive a classic car rather than a modern vehicle.

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