With covid cases slowly on the rise again, many Brits are opting for staycations over jetting off on a summer holiday abroad in 2022.
According to recent reports, enquiries about UK getaways have soared up to 74%, with families uncertain about travelling further afield this year.
If you’re looking to travel closer to home, there’s nothing more exciting than a spontaneous summer road trip. Whether you’re going with family or friends, travelling North or South – there’s something truly liberating about the stress-free nature of jumping in the car and going.
However, while you may not need your passport and boarding passes to hand, there is still some fundamental planning that should be carried out beforehand.
In this article, we share a few top tips on how to prepare for the ultimate road trip this summer.
Check your tyre pressure
Before embarking on any lengthy journey you should always check your tyre pressure. Longer journeys are notorious for flattening your tyres quicker over time, so it’s always best to check they are at the optimal level at your local garage before setting off.
Book your MOT
The last thing you want while away on your road trip is to suddenly get an unwelcome reminder that your MOT is due. Driving with an expired MOT certificate is strictly illegal, and could land you in serious trouble. Be sure to check whether or not you need to book an appointment for your MOT before you begin your travels.
Emergency supplies
It’s always a good idea to pack plenty of water and snacks when going on a road trip. This will cut down your journey time by minimising any refreshment stops at the services. As well as food supplies, it’s handy to have a car first aid kit and a car charger just in case of emergencies while on the move. Similarly, be sure to have a couple of blankets to hand in case you happen to break down. These will help to keep you warm if temperatures drop overnight while you’re waiting for the emergency breakdown services to come to your rescue.
Plan ahead
The most tried and tested tip with any road trip is to plan your route in advance. This can help you to anticipate any road closures or congested areas that may cause delays to your journey. Sat navs and mobile travel apps can also help you to find your way, showing you the quickest routes to take to get to your destination.