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Most Australian drivers will undertake at least one long-distance driving holiday in their lifetimes.It is the nature of our country with its vast horizons and massive distances between destinations that eventually require a long-haul trip.Preparing yourself for this type of travel needs some careful preparation, so after you have your car insurance policy up-to-date it's time to plan the trip.

Whilst many long-distance holidays require driving on open freeways and highways that are as straight as a gun barrel, there will always be times when winding steep roads have to be negotiated.In fact, on any long-distance driving trip you are likely to encounter all types of road conditions and situations so you should be prepared for all events at all times.

It is a great test of driving skill and physical stamina to withstand the rigours of long-distance driving so let's take a look at some of the things you should be prepared for before you embark on your holiday.

The first and most obvious tip is to make sure you have your car insurance up-to-date and that you also have roadside assistance available to you.This is sometimes provided by your new car dealership but if not, you can always join a motor vehicle Association that gives you the sort of cover you need.Being stranded on an outback road hundreds of kilometres from the next town can be an unnerving and worrying experience so make sure you avoid this possibility at all costs.

Although it is tempting to use cruise control when driving on long straight roads for hours at a time, it's a better idea to return to normal driving mode every 30 minutes.This change can give you more focus to your overall driving techniques and is in fact a much safer option.It's always a good idea to turn cruise control off as you approach another vehicle so that you can take manual control as you pass it.

The regular snacks along the way and make sure you stop regularly for exercise, a drink and some food every few hours.The best idea is to only eat small portions of food so as to not weigh yourself down.A full stomach can make you feel drowsy and this can create dangerous driving conditions.

It's a good idea to take rest stops at least as often as you eat snacks.This way you can incorporate both activities at the same time.Having an exercise routine is a great way to keep your blood circulating and the option flow to your brain at optimum levels.

Your choice of music is important too.Try to avoid sleepy, relaxing music and choose up-tempo beats that stimulate but do not distract.Keeping a clear head is vital for a safe trip.

These simple, easy to follow tips are a great starting point when planning your next long-distance holiday.As was stated earlier, make sure your car insurance policy is up-to-date before you begin your journey and with an alert mind and a clear focus you can enjoy a long-distance holiday and have a trip you will remember for the rest of your life.

by:Hugo Shreuder




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