Airports, bus and train stations are crowded with Thanksgiving travelers, but most holiday travelers use highways and biways. Many people even make same-day trips to visit friends and family just for the day.
To arrive safely, the Red Cross recommends these steps for those driving to visit loved ones:
- Make sure your vehicle is in good working order.
- Start out with a full tank of gas, check the air pressure in your tires and make sure you have windshield fluid.
- Buckle up, slow down, don’t drive impaired.
- Be well rested and alert.
- Use caution in work zones.
- Give your full attention to the road. Avoid distractions such as cell phones.
- Observe speed limits – driving too fast or too slow can increase your chance of being in a collision.
- Make frequent stops. During long trips, rotate drivers. If you’re too tired to drive, stop and get some rest.
- Be respectful of other motorists and follow the rules of the road.
- Don’t follow another vehicle too closely.
- If you plan on drinking, designate a driver who won’t drink.
- Clean your headlights, taillights, signal lights and windows to help you see, especially at night.
- Turn your headlights on as dusk approaches, or if you are using your windshield wipers due to inclement weather.
- Don’t overdrive your headlights.
- If you have car trouble, pull off the road as far as possible.
- Remember that everything you touch has to be touched by someone else – luggage handlers, etc. Handle your own belongings as much as possible. Wash your hands often with soap and water.
- Carry hand sanitizer and anti-bacterial wipes with you. You can use them to wash your hands or wipe down surfaces such as armrests.
- Bring your own pillows and blankets – they can act as a shield against the seat itself.
- If you have to cough or sneeze, do so into a tissue or your sleeve.
- Avoid touching your face or eyes.
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