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How to Prepare for a Long Drive

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How to Prepare for a Long Drive

How to Prepare for a Long Drive

One of the longest (and best) cross-country drives you could ever get the pleasure of enjoying locally will probably take you about 14-16 hours max, depending on factors such as your driving style as well as the traffic you would encounter. Do yourself the favour of notching up the experience of going on a long drive next time you get the chance because it is then that you’ll realise just how beautiful of a country this is.

For those on deployment by their employers, instead of flying, driving could have you in for some rebates if you can claim back from the company as most companies usually have this kind of programme in place. Otherwise, even if you’re just keen on a long drive to your next holiday destination perhaps, such as how many of us like to descend to the coast, there are some factors to take into account as part of your preparation for the subsequent long drive.

Make sure your car is roadworthy

These days ensuring your car is roadworthy is not quite the concern it was before as it simply entails making sure you’re up to date with your service intervals and that any issues that may have been detected are now solved. You’ll still need to conduct the basic pre-trip inspection though, this time to ensure your safety and for the protection of your car, instead of just to pass your driver’s licence practical test. Check the tyres, engine, interior instruments such as your aircon, etc.

Fill the tank right up and make sure the radiator has enough water. Many of these things are monitored by the car’s onboard computer these days in any case. Make sure your spare wheel is in good condition too and be sure to keep all emergency contact details at hand.

Give the car a thorough clean, washing the exterior as well as cleaning the interior.

The rest of the pre-long trip ritual entails ensuring that you’re personally ready for the trip, such as making sure you’ve had enough sleep, planning your stops well in advance, and perhaps even using a navigation system to manage the trip.

Stay adequately hydrated before and while you’re out on the road and stop as regularly as you can if you need to freshen up a bit, take a quick nap, maybe, or refuel. The best way to enjoy every single minute of the trip is with a complement of some of your favourite music or other audio, such as stand-up comedy, which should get you through those stretches of the road falling between some identified sights you look forward to seeing along the way.

For instance, something like the Garden Route is a sight to behold, and driving along that stretch of road makes for a great experience in itself. It should be as much about the journey as it is about the destination.


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