Every holiday starts with a long checklist of to-dos, such as booking hotels, packing your bags, and ensuring your home is secure. However, it is crucial to be prepared so that you can enjoy your trip without any unexpected problems. By following the tips in this guide, you can help ensure that your holiday trip is safe, stress-free, and enjoyable.

Take Your Vehicle In For Maintenance

Taking your car is essential before traveling. We recommend scheduling a service appointment with the McGavock service department to ensure your car is in top shape! Ask your technician to check your tire pressure and change your oil to keep your car running smoothly the entire trip.

Keep a Road Trip Toolbox

Pack essential tools like jumper cables, spare tires, or flashlights in case of a drained battery or flat tire. However, your road trip toolbox should include other essential items like:

  • A Car jack: Double-check that your vehicle has all the tools necessary to change a tire successfully.
  • Tire pressure reader
  • Air Pump
  • Scan Tool
  • First Aid Kit

Don’t forget to pack based on weather conditions, too! If you’re traveling to colder areas, we recommend packing an ice scraper, blankets, a portable shovel, and kitty litter to help you out of snowy conditions. 

Drive Defensively 

Road trips are the perfect opportunity to use sharp driving skills. Your safety is a priority, so staying aware of traffic conditions and weather can help you stay safe when driving. Nissan vehicles like the Rogue or Armada are equipped with safety features like Blind Spot Warning and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert to prevent collisions. To learn more about defensive driving with Nissan, read our blog here.

Take Breaks

Taking breaks is necessary for every road trip. If you have a long drive ahead, stop or switch drivers every 2 hours for a quick bathroom, snack, and stretch break. Stop at your nearest gas station if you notice signs of driver fatigue like trouble focusing, humming in your ears, or blinking more than usual.

Holiday road trips are a fantastic way to unwind and leave the daily grind behind. Whether traveling with loved ones or solo, they can be a blast. But it’s crucial to be prepared before you leave. By following the tips above, you can help ensure your holiday road trip is safe and enjoyable.

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