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Opt for well-maintained highways and scenic routes that offer opportunities for sightseeing and relaxation. Use maps and GPS to avoid getting lost.
Carry a first-aid kit, flashlight, batteries, and a roadside assistance kit in case of emergencies. Pack light clothes to avoid heavy bags and clutter.
Plan rest stops at designated rest areas, scenic viewpoints, or roadside parks where you can relax and enjoy the surroundings.
Avoid driving late at night or in adverse weather conditions, as this can be challenging and potentially dangerous, especially for elderly drivers.
Avoid driving for extended periods without breaks, as fatigue can impair your driving ability and increase the risk of accidents.
Carry a mobile phone with a fully charged battery and a car charger for emergencies as well as GPS trackers and roadside assistance to prepare for the worst.
Stay patient and focused on enjoying the journey rather than rushing to reach your destination.
Avoid pushing yourself beyond your limits and prioritize your health and well-being.
Compiled BY Himani Verma