Friday, 22 August 2014

HOW TO SURVIVE THE HOLIDAY ROAD TRIP


Do you face the prospect of the family holiday road trip to the British seaside, or a more ambitious journey to a European destination, with a mixture of excitement and dread? Excitement for new sights and experiences. Dread that some of those experiences will include sweltering jams, fractious children and strange foreign roads – and not all abroad – try South Devon lanes?

The key to surviving this is planning and preparation. Plan your route so that you know where to take a break and understand the alternatives. Make sure your Sat Nav is up to date. Personally I think Sat Navs have saved more relationships than Relate and are well worth the investment. It’s a good idea to have drinks and snacks accessible for the inevitable traffic jam – as well as the spare bulbs, warning triangle and high viz jacket that are sensible and mandatory in Europe.

Don’t leave it till the morning you leave to check over your car in case it needs expert attention. Correct tyre pressures will save you fuel as well as keeping you safe. Oil levels, washer fluid and brakes are other key points to check.

Everyone will be more comfortable and happier on a long journey if they are not cramped. A family of four will definitely benefit from the extra storage space a good roof box provides. Remember to take it off afterwards, as it doesn't help fuel consumption. This way the back seat passengers can enjoy the seat back mounted DVD players or Tablets you had the foresight to acquire without struggling with shifting mounds of luggage.


Enjoy the trip!

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