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by Byron Jonas

One of the best vacations to take with family and friends to spend some quality time together. Or, if you’re looking for alone time, a drive is a great way to have a peaceful day to yourself. It allows you to see sights and stop in at places of interest, and see the landscape. Travel – road trips are very popular these days.

Checking in with a local travel agent for maps and online is a good way to plot out the course. You may want to consider renting a car. Although this is an extra cost, it will save you wear and tear on your own car. Depending on how many people are going too, you’ll want to be comfortable while driving.

And there are day and weekend trips too. It’s cheaper and easy, and a good way to sightsee around on a Sunday or take a nice drive up the coast or through the state.

Of course, it helps to find a destination first and then to map out places to stop in on the way, like hotels, eateries and tourist spots so that you have some options when going, and freedom to change the trip up if you want.

Always know where gas stations are, and when traveling in remote areas or climates like the desert bring supplies and water, just in case. No one wants to get stranded in the middle of nowhere.

Sometimes there are great road trips to be found right in your own state. Try visiting a different town, or setting a destination where you’ve never been before. You’ll learn more about your state and may find somewhere you’ll want to go back to.

Traveling cross country is a good way to get used to the area you live in, but you can also go to other countries, rent a car, and sightsee that way. You’ll be able to see the less traveled and local areas that you may not otherwise see.

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