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Exploring By Automobile

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On the road again… –Willie Nelson

There are few things as iconic in American culture as the road trip. Thelma and Louise, Jake and Elwood, Smokey and the Bandit, the Clark Griswald and his family – all of these characters are indelibly fixed in our minds because they set out for adventure on an epic road trip.

Our nation is so expansive that we have many distinct environments we can visit. Each state has its own natural wonders and scenic highways, making the difficult to decide where to travel to next. Do we want to go skiing in the mountains, swimming in the ocean, hiking in a national forest, or fishing in a lake? Whatever choice you make, it will include a road trip to get there.

Hit The Highway

Our Interstate Highway System was launched in the 1950’s, as a way to connect our country together for commerce, travel, and national defense. As a result of over $400 billion in infrastructure investment, we have the ability to hop in our cars and move quickly across our country to the destinations of our choosing.

Of course, highway travel is often not the most scenic way to travel. But if your goal is to get to a destination quickly – rather than to take a leisurely drive just for the view – then the interstate highways are the fastest way to get where you are going.

Scenic Road Trips

If time is less of a factor in your travel plans, taking a slower ride along a scenic route will definitely enhance the quality of your trip. Top off your travel mug, roll down your window, make sure your tires have enough tread (check out our lists of the best all terrain tires or view our comprehensive list of tire sizes), your windshield wipers are in good order, and drive the winding back roads of the country. Yes, it won’t be the fastest way to your destination. But as every epic road trip movie teaches us – the joy is in the journey.

Finding Your Way

Scenic Highways & Byways Given the vast number of miles of roads in our country, it is inevitable that some of them are always under construction. Slow traffic, one-lane roads, and detours are an intrinsic part of any trip by car.

In days past that presented more of a challenge. Meticulous travel plans through unfamiliar areas could be thwarted by unexpected construction or an accident. Travelers would find themselves scrambling to decode their location on a map from the glove box, and hastily trying to reroute themselves to get back on course.

Thankfully, technology has advanced in ways that make unexpected travel problems easy to handle. The advent of the GPS has made paper maps mostly a thing of the past, with cars and phones now coming with location systems built right in.

Connections to the Internet bring real-time construction, traffic, and accident reports right into your vehicle. And computer software from Google and Garmin can talk you around them – literally – without you missing a beat.

Pack For Pleasure

Every traveler has their own special collection of items they want on hand during a trip. But there are some common items that everyone should keep in the car before they set out on the highway for adventure. Here are some of the common ones:

Whether you are taking your car on a short trip or a long one, having a few supplies with you can make the difference between a road trip you’ll always remember, and one you wish you could forget. Having a good car emergency kit is a smart idea as it has almost anything you would need in any situation.

Also, it is wise to make sure everything is in working order on your vehicle before setting out on a trip. Get rid of any rust with a good rust converter, make sure all fluids are topped off, and check that your vehicle’s AC is working before striking out on your summer excursion.

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