Road Tripping This Summer: What You Should Know

Summer is a great time to escape the city – especially if you’ve been stuck inside all winter long. Check out these road trip tips to help you enjoy the sunshine and have an awesome vacation.

 

Summer is fast approaching and that means road trips for many of us. You might be going on vacation with family, or taking a solo trip to a new state. Regardless of how you are traveling, here is some advice on what you need to know if you want to avoid a miserable time on the trip.

 

I’ve been road-tripping a lot lately, and have found a few things that I think everyone should know before they get behind the wheel and hit the road. Read more about road trip essentials and let us know what you think.

 

Road Tripping This Summer: What You Should Know

 

Driving a car has become an American pastime again. In honor of National Road Trip Day (May 28), we’re giving our readers a detailed look at everything you need to know about travel this summer. An April survey by Priceline found that nine out of 10 Americans have traveled at least once in the past year, and 75 percent have traveled more than four times.

 

Given the high interest in road trips last year, it is safe to assume that road trips will continue to be the preferred mode of travel for many Americans this summer, even though countries in Europe, such as France, Spain, Greece, and Germany, have announced dates for resuming travel.

 

According to the latest Hertz survey, 80 percent of respondents said they plan to travel this summer, while Priceline’s national road trip survey found that 59 percent of Americans are interested in renting a car. According to Concur’s latest TripIt data, the number of rental car bookings on the site increased by 220% from the previous year.

 

However, the prices of rental cars have risen sharply. Last year, car rental companies sold off much of their fleets to keep their heads above water, creating a shortage of space. Combine that with strong demand, and you get a huge price increase. According to Priceline, rental prices for 2019 have increased by 30%. Demand for rental cars is highest in Los Angeles, Orlando, Las Vegas, Denver, and Miami, according to the latest Hopper Hotels and Rental Car Index.

 

Hertz’s analysis shows that most travelers will go to the southern and southeastern regions of the country, as well as popular national parks. If you are flying to these areas and renting a car or planning to start your car trip in one of these areas, it is important to avoid car rental stations at airports or near popular tourist areas to avoid the higher rates.

 

Don’t forget to book your car rental in advance, so you can rent a car that suits your needs at the best price. If you don’t mind the extra wear and tear on your car, you can drive your own. A survey by Cars.com found that about one in three people will take their own car due to rental car price inflation, which frankly may be a better choice for people traveling to popular destinations this summer or looking for a budget trip.

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As always: Remember to bring a pair of masks with you on your trip and inquire in advance about the various requirements and restrictions of the states you are traveling through so that you are fully prepared. It’s almost summertime again, and if you’re planning on hitting the open road, you’ll want to know exactly what you’re doing.

 

While it’s an exciting prospect, road trips can be perilous, especially for those of us who are used to city living. Here are some tips for a safe and enjoyable summer on the open road: Read more about summer road trip ideas 2020 and let us know what you think.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What do I need to know about a road trip?

 

I’m a big fan of road trips. There’s something about the free-flowing nature of a road trip that can put you in a different mood. That’s probably why the concept was first popularized by those people who wanted to see the country before the automobile was invented. And before you take a road trip this summer, you need to know a few things before you go.

 

Now is a great time to plan for a summer road trip, as you can buy gas at a low price, find cheap hotel prices, and enjoy cheap airfare. If you are on a budget, there are ways to save money while traveling by staying in hostels or staying with family or friends.

 

What is a good road trip to take?

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If you’re planning to hit the open road this summer, then you should read this to find the best road trip to take. Everyone’s road trip plans are different, so use this guide to plan your trip accordingly. So you decided to jump on the road trip bandwagon this summer. Great, but if you aren’t properly prepared then things are going to get stressful pretty quickly. Here are some tips to help you have a successful road trip.

 

What should you not do on a road trip?

It’s summertime, and most of us are hitting the open road. If you’re not headed to a beach or a concert, it’s likely you’re going on a road trip. The problem is, there are a lot of crazy things that people do on road trips. I’ve constructed a list of everything you shouldn’t do on your next road trip.

 

Transportation, especially in a car, can be an overwhelming experience. So much to see, so little time. But when you’re on the road, you can’t really take it all in, can you? With so much to see and so little time, you need to prioritize. Here are some tips to help you plan a successful road trip.

 

 

 

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