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Posted on Tuesday, 27th July 2010 - 2:57pm in Articles by Lezli

Don't just drive, discover  - Journey tips from www.highways.gov.uk/summer 



‘Are we nearly there yet?’ It is the dreaded question which will be heard in cars across the country as the summer holidays get into full swing, and which usually signals the tipping point for tempers.

The journey to a holiday destination is often considered the final hurdle between holidaymakers and the break they’ve been looking forward to.

But with 37 million people choosing to holiday at home last year, it seems the ‘staycation’ is here to stay. And that means those journeys, on holiday routes at peak times, are set to be even busier.

Rather than driving you to distraction, the holiday journey could actually take you on a journey of discovery.

England is crammed full of fun, fascinating and beautiful places to visit within easy reach of main roads, so it’s easy to break up your journey and turn it into an adventure. Stopping off en route is also a great way to avoid traffic congestion – and the ‘Are we nearly there yet?’ brigade.

Using these simple travel tools you can plan a stop-off either before you set off or en route.

  •       Visit highways.gov.uk/traffic to check traffic conditions
  •       Tune into DAB Traffic Radio
  •       Download the Highways Agency iphone app for live traffic information
  •       Follow the Highways Agency on Twitter  www.twitter.com/holidayroutes
  •       Check your route on http://www.transportdirect.info/ 
  •       Print out your Driving with Dogs walks in advance, particularly for traffic hot spots.

And to make sure your adventure is a safe one:

·        Ensure your vehicle is serviced and ready for the journey

·        Check screen wash and tyre pressures including caravans and trailers

·        Don’t overload a roof rack or bike rack. Ensure you firmly secure it

·        Sun glare can be hazardous for driving. Take a good pair of sunglasses

·        Travel prepared for delays by having an emergency kit including a map, warning triangle, fluorescent jackets, first-aid kit, relevant medication, food, water and warm/waterproof clothing

·        Take regular breaks on long journeys, using your www.drivingwithdogs.co.uk membership or Motorway Walks book

The Highways Agency is responsible for England's motorways and trunk roads on behalf of the Department for Transport. For more summer driving tips please visit http://www.highways.gov.uk/summer

 

 

MOTORWAY WALKS - The Book

With nearly 200 walks from the Driving with Dogs website, this handy little book is an ideal guide to the best dog-friendly pubs and dog walks within 5 miles of UK motorway exits.

Like the website walks, you'll also find information about campervan access, disabled facilities, kids' activities, safe parking places, sat-nav codes and written route directions too.

Walking the Dog: Motorway Walks for dogs and drivers is available from the RAC shop (link URL http://www.racshop.co.uk/rac-books.html) and all the usual online bookstores such as amazon.

If your local bookstore doesn't have a copy in stock, you can order by quoting the ISBN number: 978-1-845841-02-7

Amazon link: Walking the Dog - Motorway walks for drivers and dogs

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