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Safety Precautions To Take When Travelling

Before heading off on a long journey, whether across the city, or possibly a more rural area, I'd like to make a few recommendations regarding how to prepare, both yourself as well as your vehicle, so that you can have a smooth a journey as is possible.

Firstly, I would like to suggest that you bring enough water and food for use on your journey. We can't say for sure when a mishap or emergency might occur, and if we're stuck out on the road away from home, the very last thing we need in this stressful situation is to be dehydrated or hungry, as this will cloud the decision making process skills. Another primary thing to take with you on your trip is money. It's amazing, how many people I discover who either forget to bring their wallet's along with them, or have a lack of money whilst travelling. A cellular phone is another object in which to bring with you on your travels. Should you have money, you may think you will be covered, and won't require a cell phone in case of accident or emergency, however, if you're in an unsafe location and concerned with stepping out from the car to make a call, or have a poor physical condition which doesn't allow it, a cellular phone can literally be considered a life saver.

When travelling, it is recommended you dress for the most unlikely of weather conditions, and should you not feel like carrying this out, as a minimum have something at hand which may protect you in this manner. If you're driving within a heavy snowfall in the middle of winter, it is not a bright idea to dress light. Whilst could very well be much more comfortable in this way when in the car, if an accident or emergency were to occur whilst travelling, and you were to be stuck within the vehicle longer than planned, you might want some decent clothing on, especially if your low on gas, and the car's going to cut out, the heaters with it. If you don't feel like dressing properly for the occasion, at a minimum have something inside the boot that can assist you, for instance a coat, umbrella, even a thick blanket if you happen to get stuck in the car for a long stretch of time.

These are some elementary safety ideas to take along with you when planning you're long trip, and I'd like to thank you for reading this article.

Safety Precautions To Take When Travelling

By: Mick McCarthy




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