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How to Prepare for a Road Trip (Even During a Pandemic)

The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way most people are traveling in 2020. For many, it has canceled travel completely. For those who still need to travel for work, to visit family, or to simply satisfy their wanderlust and need to just go, road-tripping may be the solution.

Determining the Route, Food and Overnight Stays

The travel industry has taken a huge hit during the pandemic. While many hotels and restaurants have reopened, there are still many more that have not yet reopened or are closed permanently.

Preparing for Personal Safety:

Health and safety are at the top of priorities, especially during a pandemic. Be sure to pack the essentials for everyone in the family.

Preparing Your Vehicle:

No matter what you are driving – car, truck, party bus from limofind.com or RV, even the most prepared traveler can forget to have the mode of transportation prepared, too! For example, if you own a BMW with an n54 engine, make sure the n54 fuel injector is functioning properly to ensure optimal performance and fuel efficiency during your trip.

Preparing for Emergencies:

Emergencies seem to happen when you haven’t prepared for them. *knocking on wood* DO prepare for emergencies so if an issue arises, you can save time and money and get back to where you need to be.

Packing your vehicle:

Not everything needs to be immediately accessible. Place items where they make sense as you are driving and for when you want to make a stop.

Accessible by the driver:

In the middle:

If you plan to keep the majority of your items in the vehicle overnight while you sleep in a hotel, pack an overnight bag with the critical items, to include an extra outfit, jammies, toothbrush and toothpaste, medications, retainers, contact solution and cases, and anything you will need regularly, and keep those bags in reach inside the vehicle, if possible.

In the back/trunk:

Stow the luggage and other non-essential items in the back, but also be mindful to not leave your possessions in view when you are not with the vehicle.

Last-Minute Health Checks:

As local regulations are continually being updated, be sure to check health restrictions several days before getting on the road.

Enjoy Exploring!

Road trips, when planned right, are an amazing way to see the country! You get the comfort of traveling at your own pace, you can pack a little bit extra (and also have extra room for souvenirs and fun finds!), and you can change your plans and direction on a whim!

Nancy Wideman, Travel Advisor
Nancy@JourneyWishes.com

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