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For the car:
Bring along a small container of engine oil - along the way you can top up yourself if needed. A large container (say 2 litres) of water for the radiator would be a good idea too. Make sure all oil & fluid levels are correct, especially engine, transmission (for auto transmission), brake, steering, windshield wiper, etc Check battery for correct water levels. Bring along battery water to top up if required along the way. Tyres (including the spare!) - correct pressure, not worn out, balanced & aligned. Check the nuts holding the tyre to the wheel to see if any are loose. Tools & jack - present & working Check belts, hoses, etc. Best to get a mechanic to do an inspection a day or so before you set off. For the driver & passengers: Drinking water Map Plan your route in detail before hand! Snacks Music tapes/CDs etc Sunglasses First aid kit Medication if anyone requires them Airsick bags or plastic bags - in case any one needs to barf. Remember to stop every now & then even if you don't feel tired. Take a 15 min break, stretch your legs, have a pee. Most important - DON'T SPEED! Keep to the posted speed limits. They are there for a reason. Exercise defensive driving, you never know when you may come across a nut who shouldn't be driving at all. Have a safe journey! |
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Well.. There is this tunnel from Dover (UK) to Calais (France). You can take a train through that tunnel and even take your car with you and drive on when you reach France.
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I agree with everyone here. There are only two things that no one mentioned that are additional options: Fully Charged (and turned off so you save that charge) cell phone. Also, if available, one of those portable emergency CB radios that plug into your lighter. (theoretically you could be in a cell phone dead zone, but State Police monitor channel 9.) And jumper cables (did anyone say them?) because you never know. And Road Flares.
Ok, I know this how? Because one year, as an additional Christmas gift, I got my then girl-friend a 'car safty kit'....a toolbox with a ratchet set, pliers, full set of screwdrivers...as well as a can of fix-a-flat, large flashlight, portable CB radio, jumper cables, roadside flares, T-spar lug nut tool, etc.... She was driving a beat-up Mustang at the time and I was worried she might get stuck somewhere (without me). |
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