
To help make positive memories, traveling safely to your summer destinations should be every driver’s priority. With that in mind, let’s take a look at a few summer travel tips.
Tip #1 – Ensure your vehicle is properly maintained

Tip #2 – Plan the route is key to its success

Tip #3 – Pack your vehicle properly

Tip #4 – Take a small cooler with you

Tip #5 – Ensure you have mapping and your GPS set in advance.
Ensure you have your maps at the ready, but secured, for your navigator to use. Secure all loose items so they don’t create distractions for you. If you use a GPS, ensure it’s pre-programmed for your destinations and the voice of the GPS is activated. That reduces the distraction of always wanting to look at it.
Making preparations ahead of time is the best way to ensure your trip can be completed relatively “bump-free”. It’s also a great way to ensure you can relax and put your feet up. Just wait until you arrive at your destination before doing that!

Scott Marshall is Director of Training for Young Drivers of Canada and started in road safety in 1988. He was a judge during the first three seasons of Canada’s Worst Driver on Discovery Network. Scott started writing columns on driving for his community paper in 2005. Since then his columns have been printed in several publications including newspaper, magazines, and various websites.
