-2.1 C
New York City
Sunday, November 17, 2024
HomeAuto TouristMust Read: How to Plan a Safe Road Trip during COVID-19
spot_img

Must Read: How to Plan a Safe Road Trip during COVID-19

Year 2020 has been a trying year for all of us. A year when humans experienced being confined to our homes, many from Nigeria through South Africa to Europe, America, Asia and rest of the world haven’t been able to enjoy the beautiful destinations.

As we transition into the holiday period, jumping into a car with friends or family is the perfect escape.

However, it is important to be cognizant that we are still living through a pandemic and need to be mindful that our approach to road travel has shifted from previous years.

With growing numbers of infection around the world, Nigeria’s Centre for Desease Control (CDC) has urged the nation’s citizens to limit their movements. So has the South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa.

However, should you have to travel, please ensure that you are protecting yourself and others by adhering to social distancing protocol and best hygiene practice.

Remember to wash your hands often, avoid close contact with others and cover your mouth and nose with a mask.

As you consider travelling for Christmas/New Year Holiday, here are three key considerations to remember:

Plan your trip

While spontaneity is exhilarating, especially after a somewhat monotonous year, planning your trip before you leave is important. Not only will it ensure you are always putting your health and safety first, but you will also be able to optimise your time wisely.

Figure out which routes makes the most sense, and whether potential tourist attractions along the way are open and COVID-19 compliant. Throughout your trip, make sure to follow the World Health Organisation’s health and safety guides. It is also recommended to map out your petrol stops and use cashless options where possible to reduce the number of touchpoints.

Pack strategically

A great road trip is not complete without a great playlist and a bag of snacks. Packing food and drinks will not only save on costs, it will minimise the amount of interaction you need to have with other people. Make sure to also pack items that will assist should an emergency or unplanned event occur such as an extra power bank. Carrying a thermometer to keep an eye on COVID-19 symptoms, as well as extra masks, sanitizer and disposable gloves will do no harm and may come in handy should you have to extend your trip for any reason.

Ensure your car is in tip top shape

Whether you have a four-wheel drive, a pickup or a sedan, it’s crucial that your car has at least had a minor service before you hit the road.

This includes checking the engine oil, coolant and brake fluid, tyre pressure and car battery to mitigate any mechanical issues that may arise. To avoid the number of stops on your journey, fill up the tank before you leave.

Lastly, remember to enjoy your time on the open road. While the destination is often what we most look forward to, 2020 has demonstrated that every moment we have counts.

©Copyright MOTORING WORLD INTERNATIONAL.
All rights reserved. Materials, photographs, illustrations and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior written permission from Motoring World International

Contact: [email protected]

spot_img
spot_img

Most Popular