Monday, February 18, 2013

5 Must Haves When Driving Cross Country

En Route To A Hannah Montana Concert
Born to be WILD | En Route To A Hannah Montana Concert

5 Must Haves When Driving Cross Country 

Road Trip! 

Have you ever wanted to get in the car and hit the open road? Here I discuss vital steps that should be taken before you even turn the key. So get in, buckle up, and enjoy the ride!


Alright you got some time off and you want to travel. A nice cross country road trip sounds good, but what should you do to optimize your driving experience.



I have traveled the United States back and forth top to bottom 8 times while I was a clown with Ringling Bros. Circus. I've driven through Mexico and Canada. Trust me I've made lots of wrong turns and been stranded more than my fair share. The Following are 5 ways to make sure your journey is one to remember… in a good way.

Disaster or Emergency Kit- basic kits should include roadside flares, a quart or two of oil, small first aid kit, extra fuses, flashlight, some kind of multipurpose tool with pliers, knife, saw, bottle opener, screwdrivers, files etc… tire inflator, rags, and pen and paper. These can be customized for the type of trip you’re taking like going through the desert you might want to pack extra water. If you’re traveling through the mountains you might want to pack a blanket. Either way this kit will literally be a lifesaver!



Route Planning- maps, atlases, and other navigation devices will make your drive safer. I would highly recommend familiarizing yourself with the route you’re going to take before the trip. Also take into account traffic, weather and construction. Nothing is worse than sitting in traffic before your trip even gets started.



Insurance- this seems like a no brainer, but I’m not talking about car insurance which I’m sure you already have but rather Travel Insurance. Companies like AAA are heaven sent when you’re on the road. Whether you locked your keys in car and need the lock popped, or you've run out of gas 20 miles from the next exit don’t overlook the power and peace of mind a little travel insurance can give you. Sometimes your credit cards have a travel insurance program that might be built into your card, give them a call.


Vehicle Inspection- checking things like tire pressure and oil levels will not only save you money at the pump, but they will protect you on long stretches of the highway. A quick visit to your local car repair shop or mechanic will let you know what needs to be fixed before your 1000 miles from home. “Know before you go.”



Entertainment- music, movies, books on tape all huge lifesavers, especially if you have kids! This is a road trip after all make sure you have enough to mix it up for the voyage there and back. Games like Car BINGO are fun and inexpensive ways to pass the time. *Please be responsible and pay attention to the road while you’re listening or playing. Safety First!



So there you have it D.R.I.V.E. Disaster or emergency kits, route planning, insurance, vehicle inspection, and entertainment easy to remember and well worth the effort.


Take the High Road!
DRIVE | Take the High Road!


Have a great trip!

Bryan Fulton is one of the most interesting guys in America. From growing up in Dundalk, MD to traveling around the world performing with Ringling Bros. Circus to dealing Blackjack in some of the most amazing casinos in Vegas to Co-Founding an Events and Entertainment company in Myrtle Beach, SC and a SoMe Strategy company, he has lived enough for 2 lifetimes. Enjoy the posts, chime in, or just call BULL-SH*T it's all good, but please keep it classy!

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