Tips for safe Road trip


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As a traveller you did like to go on a road trip. It is stunning sport. I travelled with my friends from Chandigarh to Manali and it was amazing road trip.But sometimes it is not safe so everyone should take care for their safety. Below you'll find a few tips that'll ensure not only a safe road trip, but a safe return, as well.

Rent a car

This may not be possible for everyone, but it is definitely recommended. Rent a car and take a driver for smooth trip if you are not so advanteruos. Check the conditions of rented car before start of your trip. But if you are advanteruos type take your own car and get a thorough check up of your car from your good mechanic. 
Buddy up/never drive alone
This may seem like common sense, but it's easy to become overwhelmed in new and unfamiliar locations. Make sure that if your son or daughter is making a long drive, that they do so only with another driver present. (However, avoid encouraging groups since more than one passenger can create distractions.) Road fatigue and night blindness are a reality even for the young and energetic. Remind them to drive in shifts and not to be afraid to stop at well-lit, populated rest stops for a break. Advise your traveler to only ride with familiar people and avoid venturing off with persuasive and potentially dangerous strangers. If there is an itinerary, stick to it! And make sure that he/she only plans to visit well-known (and well-traveled), tourist-friendly locations.

Never leave your valuables in the car

Do not leave your valuables such as mobiles, precious jewellery, purse, driving licence, important documents in the car while you are away. There might be a chances of it getting stolen. The fun will fizzle quickly if your traveler no longer has the means to pay for the trip. Never keep cash, credit cards or ID in a wallet or purse while out in an unknown area. Encourage your child to use the front pant pockets, since back pockets are easy prey for pick pockets. If, as is likely the case, your spring breaker goes to a pool party, remind him/her to leave those things in the hotel room, or designate a single person to hold the group's belongings.

Never keep cash

Use credit cards or debit cards in a wallet or purse while out in an unknown area. Always use front pant pockets, since back pockets are easy prey for pick pockets. The fun will fizzle quickly if you no longer has the means to pay for the trip.

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