How to Take a Trip Along an Interstate (From One End to the Other)

Be prepared for, what could be, the longest journey in your life., Pack enough clothes to prepare you for the trip., Take along a lot of money for the trip., Make sure your perform all necessary maintenance tasks on your vehicle., Know any areas...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Be prepared for

    Cross-country trips can last anywhere from a week to a week and a half if travelled for 24 hours a day under a 7 day week period.
  2. Step 2: what could be

    You'll be covering a lot of miles, and with those extra miles, you'll be traveling often.

    Traveling that often, will necessarily mean you'll have to stay at hotels and motels, and changing your clothes often. , Between all the gas you'll need to obtain to the money you'll need to use for lodging expenses nearby as well as tolls and automobile upkeep while traveling to the destination, a lot of money is needed. , Check all fluids including the car's oil (in the engine), transmission, power steering and automatic brake fluid (ABS).

    Make sure your battery is well charged, and that all four of the car's tires have excellent tread on them.

    Make sure your brake system is well in tune.

    Check other items in your car, to make sure they work consistently too (steering column. , Decide if you are really ready to travel to the starting gate. ,,,, Bathroom breaks are always needed.

    Even if the area is just a legal pull-over spot on the side of the road, take this opportunity to rest and stretch your legs. ,,
  3. Step 3: the longest journey in your life.

  4. Step 4: Pack enough clothes to prepare you for the trip.

  5. Step 5: Take along a lot of money for the trip.

  6. Step 6: Make sure your perform all necessary maintenance tasks on your vehicle.

  7. Step 7: Know any areas where the specific interstate terminuses are.

  8. Step 8: Travel to the starting terminus with your car.

  9. Step 9: Begin your journey

  10. Step 10: when you feel that everything is "in control" and everything is set

  11. Step 11: making sure that all items from the list have been checked off.

  12. Step 12: Plan to purchase at least one night's worth of lodging at designated stop-off-points

  13. Step 13: at least one night in advance of your arrival into the town or big city (two nights

  14. Step 14: if this lodging is in a bigger city).

  15. Step 15: Pull over every few hours.

  16. Step 16: Travel this interstate and only this interstate until you've reached the other end's terminus of this interstate.

  17. Step 17: Turn around and head back for your home

  18. Step 18: once you've reached the other terminus.

Detailed Guide

Cross-country trips can last anywhere from a week to a week and a half if travelled for 24 hours a day under a 7 day week period.

You'll be covering a lot of miles, and with those extra miles, you'll be traveling often.

Traveling that often, will necessarily mean you'll have to stay at hotels and motels, and changing your clothes often. , Between all the gas you'll need to obtain to the money you'll need to use for lodging expenses nearby as well as tolls and automobile upkeep while traveling to the destination, a lot of money is needed. , Check all fluids including the car's oil (in the engine), transmission, power steering and automatic brake fluid (ABS).

Make sure your battery is well charged, and that all four of the car's tires have excellent tread on them.

Make sure your brake system is well in tune.

Check other items in your car, to make sure they work consistently too (steering column. , Decide if you are really ready to travel to the starting gate. ,,,, Bathroom breaks are always needed.

Even if the area is just a legal pull-over spot on the side of the road, take this opportunity to rest and stretch your legs. ,,

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