Long Distance Driving: 6 Tips You Need to Know

Australia’s landscape is undoubtedly one of the most diverse and rich in the world. If you want to see the best Oz has to offer, going on a road trip is a great way to do it. If you are gearing up for the roadtrip of a lifetime with family, friends, or your partner, take note of these things.

  1. Remember to plan ahead

Every awesome adventure starts with planning. Know your route very well as navigation navigation can fail sometimes. Bringing a map as a backup in case you missed a turn or completely got lost is always a good idea. Also, refrain from committing to specific departure and arrival times as they can be a source of distraction.

  1. Don’t forget to prepare your vehicle

Is your car in a roadworthy condition? It should be. Check oil, petrol, and even things like wiper fluid. It’s also a good idea to increase tyre pressure by 2 or 3psi because you’ll likely be driving at speeds faster than normal.

  1. Don’t forget to prepare yourself too

Fatigue is one of the major causes of incidents on the road. Make sure that you avoid caffeine or alcoholic drinks as much as possible on the day before you head out. And it’s very important to have a good night’s sleep the night before.

  1. Stay focused

Driving through long stretches of repetitive scenery can make you feel sleepy. Have someone to always chat with you during the drive. It’s also a good idea to turn on the radio with some upbeat music to keep your energy level on point.

  1. Take breaks when you’re tired

When you’re tired, you’re most likely to make mistakes. It’s perfectly okay to take breaks when exhaustion is starting to eat you. You’ll have more energy and you’ll be in a better mood after you take some rest.

  1. Drive at an easy pace

The most important thing is that you arrive at your destination safe and sound. This means driving at an easy pace to avoid unnecessary risks.

 

What’s your longest drive? Let us know in the comments.

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