Sunday, February 2, 2014

Before You Start....

Before you head out on your journey, there is one thing that you must know very well, your mode of transportation. Be it a car, motorcycle, RV or bicycle, your mode of transportation is the most important part of a road trip. Be comfortable with your vehicle, know the good and bad sounds, know how many kilometres you can go on the highway before you need to fill the tank, take your vehicle into the shop for an inspection, check the oil, air pressure in your tires, fill up on windshield fluid, etc. There is nothing worse then driving down the highway and your car breaks down in the middle of nowhere.


Purchase a CAA membership while traveling, even if you get it just for the journey and you cancel it. It is worth paying the membership price then having to find a tow truck and spend a few hundred dollars to get the car towed.  While travelling it would be better to splurge on the CAA Plus membership because if you need a tow it will tow you up to 250 km before they start to charge you for every kilometre after that. The basic membership will only tow you up to 10 km, it could get expensive with the cost of repairs.  As the Scouts say, Be Prepared

2 comments:

  1. Hey Megan, those are some solid road trippin' tips and I will be sure to keep them in mind for future journeys. Regarding CAA, I am a member and I completely agree with you that the membership is very beneficial.

    Whether it is while one is travelling or for instance...leaving their lights on and letting their battery drain in the Niagara College parking lot because they were running late for one of their Public Relations classes....Not my finest moment ha :)

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  2. lol Thanks Kyle. Ya I have had to use CAA many times for some interesting reason too. We have all been there, your not alone.

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