The Pros And Cons Of A Road Trip

The Pros And Cons Of A Road Trip

Figuring out if a road trip is such a good idea could be a tough decision. Being that there are different modes of transportation, why choose a vehicle? Well, it depends on the location and the budget, but road trips provide a lot of benefits in creating an experience whereas it also could have some negatives when planning a trip.

Before deciding whether or not road trips are the best for you, look at the pros and cons.

Pros

Road trips can be the one aspect that ties people to communicate. If you have one person in the car driving, you do not wanna leave an awkward silence for five hours; instead, make some conversation.

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Driving your own personal vehicle will be a lot more comfortable in adaptation since you know your own space. You can adjust the seats to go to sleep, lay down in the back, pack food and have it ready in the car, and you can listen to all the music that you so desire. In planes or buses, you usually do not have this opportunity and have to stay cramped in a corner with no entertainment. In your own vehicle, you can make your own entertainment and create your own experience.

In the car, you get a way better view of the landscape. You can take your time to marvel at the scenery surrounding you and gain a newfound appreciation for nature. This can bring a well-needed spiritual experience to enhance your perspective and bring a change upon you.

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Cons

Even though road trips provide an amazing experience to really connect with your fellow travelers, it is pretty costly. Remember, you have to pay for gas, food, shelter, a spare tire, parking, and any extra expenses for entertainment. Even though that may seem miniscule, it all adds up to a big number at the end.

Also, road trips have a greater risk of causing accidents because of fatigue with the excessive driving. You must be careful with driving too much or else your body will shut down, and possibly your car will shut down too.

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If you rent a car, keep in mind that it is an extra major expense for rentals and it is a big responsibility to maintain.

Parking is also very rough in most cities, so remember to research beforehand if the city you are going to has parking availability.

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Limitations

There are some limitations when it comes to road trips, such as the fact that you can only go so far. Along with this, you are leaving time where you could be studying or working, so you have to keep this in mind so you do not spend so much time away to the point that it hurts your career.

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After a while, it gets uncomfortable to stay in the car. Keep in mind that you are going to feel cramped if you drive for too many hours, so plan your stops accordingly.

Also, know that not everything is going to happen as planned. You are going on a road trip, which is usually an extended trip, and that means that unexpected things can happen, such as an accident, a lost hotel reservation, or a flat tire. You must be ready for these circumstances.

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Which is best for you?

First, look at your choices. Do you have available transportation? Can you afford the costs of a road trip? Do you need to have some time to connect yourself to nature? Will this trip be worth it?

Analyze the above and weight out the pros and cons listed. If you can afford it and want to try something new, go for it! Otherwise, it depends.

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What do you think about road trips? Where have you gone to on a road trip? Tell us in the comments!

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