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A good road trip is all about preparation. Obviously, you are going to plan your route ahead of time, but it’s actually a good idea to plan at least one alternate route, in case you run into road closures or major construction. Make sure you have a good atlas, or road guide on your trip. Mapquest and GPS systems are great, but you might find yourself in areas without signals, or your gps system might fail. Give yourself plenty of time, calculate how long the trip will take doing the speed limit, then add an additional hour for every four hours needed. That will you will have plenty of time for rest stops, and mishaps along the way.
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A couple of days before leaving, get your vehicle serviced, and all the fluid levels checked. Give yourself a little time to drive the car around town after the servicing, to make sure everything is working properly. Check the wear on the tires, to make sure they are good for the trip. If at all possible, bring a spare tire. Be sure to have jumper cables and emergency flares, as well.
Following these steps will help prepare you for your road trip, and let you focus on driving and enjoying the scenery.
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