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How do I make my road trip less miserable?

When You're Traveling Alone
  1. Set a limit to how many hours that you will drive that day and stick to it. ...
  2. Choose the music that you want to listen to before you leave. ...
  3. Stop at truck stops, not rest areas. ...
  4. Buy an extra cell phone car charger and keep it in your glove box. ...
  5. Stretch every time that you stop.




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Take regular breaks along the way to stay fresh and alert, stopping roughly every 100 miles or two hours. “Also, try to avoid driving between 1 and 3 p.m., when the body's temperature is lower and people are naturally drowsy,” says The Sleep Doctor, Dr. Michael Breus.

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Road Trip Tips—What NOT to Do on Your Road Trip!
  1. DON'T Wait for Gas. ...
  2. DON'T Underestimate the Cost of Gas. ...
  3. DON'T Forget to Carry Cash. ...
  4. DON'T Forget About Music. ...
  5. DON'T Be Unrealistic with Your Time. ...
  6. DON'T Sleep In. ...
  7. DON'T Buy Water and Don't Forget to Fill up Often.


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And while the open road can be a great opportunity to relax and spend time with family, driving long distances can be very hard on your body. Long periods of sitting can quickly take a toll on your spine and lead to miserable back pain. This brings the question: how can I avoid back pain after a road trip?

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10 U.S. States Everyone Needs To Avoid When On A Road Trip (15 Not So Bad)
  • 21 Avoid: Delaware's Route 40.
  • 22 Avoid: Michigan's Rural Roads Are In Bad Shape. ...
  • 23 Avoid: North Dakota Has Too Many Oil Spills. ...
  • 24 Avoid: Pennsylvania And Its Poorly Maintained Roads. ...
  • 25 Avoid: Mississippi's Roads Are Not Friendly. ...


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Kirkpatrick said driving also offers a different kind of trip than flying, with opportunities to stop and sightsee on the way, play games in the car and build more bonding time for families. I think that (road trips) are an interesting way to travel regardless of if you're trying to save money or not, she said.

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The perfect amount of time to spend on a road trip completely depends on where it is you're travelling to, but anywhere from one week to ten days is usually ideal for most destinations. If you're still unsure how long you should go on your road trip for, read on.

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How many miles should you drive a day on a road trip? Many experts say that as a general rule, you shouldn't drive more than 8 hours a day. I'll be honest though, I drive much further than that all the time. I frequently make road trips where I'm driving 10-12 hours a day.

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You could be experiencing a burnout if you ever wake up feeling dejected and exhausted, like you want to give up on the day before it has even started. These are the days when all you want to do is crawl back under the covers and not move all day.

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For travelers crossing =3 time zones, especially if they are on a long-haul flight, symptoms (e.g., tiredness) are likely due to fatigue rather than jet lag, and symptoms should abate 1–3 days post-flight.

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Travel anxiety is the fear of visiting an unfamiliar place. It can also involve the stress that comes with planning your travels. Even if you have no history of anxiety, the idea of being outside familiar territory can throw you into panic mode.

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Hodophobia is the medical term for an extreme fear of traveling. Some people call it “trip-a-phobia.” It's often a heightened fear of a particular mode of transportation, such as airplanes.

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