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How to Prepare for a Road Trip Abroad

Nov 01, 2024 | Rita

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When you travel to a new destination chances are you might want to rent a car and travel around. If you decide to do this then you have officially started out on an international road trip. 

If you’re unfamiliar with the location you are in then you are in for an adventure. However, you want to make it as safe and enjoyable as possible. The best way to do this is to make sure that you are fully prepared.

Research Driving Rules and Regulations 

Every country has its own set of rules as well as traffic laws, and roadside and driving norms. Before you set off on your adventure make sure that you look at the basic traffic rules that you’re going to be dealing with. Speed limits and requirements such as international driving permits are essential.

Choose the Right Vehicle for Your Journey 

You have to make sure that you choose the right vehicle at all times. You need to consider the number of travelers and the type of terrain you are going to be encountering when you select a vehicle. 

For instance, if you’re planning to explore rural areas you’re going to need a sturdy SUV. If you are going to be driving to a city with narrow roads. 

Making sure that you are renting from a reputable agency is going to ensure that you receive a reliable vehicle and the right insurance coverage that you need.

Prepare for Unexpected Situations 

Road trips are going to come with the potential for unexpected situations to pop up. Flat tires may happen, navigational hiccups may arise. 

Make sure you are keeping emergency kits with first aid supplies ready to go. Have a spare tire and a flashlight as well as basic tools ready. This is essential because you don’t want to end up in a situation where you are stranded and have to wait for hours to get help. 

In case you have more complex situations you want to have the number of local authorities at your fingertips or get legal help if possible.

When you’re heading out on the road in a new country there’s a lot to think about. You have to make sure that you are prepared for it.

Plan Your Routes and Stops in Advance 

One of the things you must do is to make sure that you’re planning your routes and stops in advance. This way you won’t have to think about what you’re going to be doing while you’re on the road. 

While you’re out there, especially on those rougher terrains you should be concentrating on getting to wherever you’re going as safely as possible. When you start planning in advance it makes this possible. 

GPS navigation apps are lifesavers in situations like this. However, it’s always good to keep a printed map as backup. Make sure you plan all your stops in a way so that you will avoid fatigue and give yourself enough time to appreciate the scenic viewpoints that you come across.

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  1. Elizabeth says

    November 1, 2024 at 10:55 am

    I’m torn; Ireland, for instance, is bound to be gorgeous by car, but I’ve heard the roads are treacherous!

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  2. heather says

    November 2, 2024 at 8:26 am

    I have been in the car while driving in a few foreign countries and the rules are so different. There is a lot to know that’s for sure.

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  3. LeonieT says

    November 2, 2024 at 10:16 am

    I’d rather not drive in a foreign country. You do not get to relax and enjoy you holiday.

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  4. Audrey Stewart says

    November 2, 2024 at 7:15 pm

    My new house is 2 hours away, and I will have to make a few trips to move the cats.

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  5. Barrie says

    November 3, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    We are a driving family! I grew up as one and my child grew up as one. We drove to family a few times a year, especially for holidays. Now, we drive in our RV and take our beds with us!

    Reply
  6. Kim Henrichs says

    November 4, 2024 at 9:09 am

    This would be great. Excellent advice! I love a good road trip.

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