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    Default takin a lon trip

    whats up IA, im drivin up to new jersey in 2 weeks and i wanna get some feedback as to some percousions i should take before the drive.. this is gunna be my first long drive and im drivin mu 95 civic coupe.

    also i would like to kno what to expect and what i should do to avoid gettin stopped or anything of that nature.

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    btw i have no co driver so im on my own..lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by smilez2291 View Post
    and what i should do to avoid gettin stopped or anything of that nature.
    If the answer to this isn't obvious to you, then maybe you should reconsider this trip. Maybe take Greyhound or fly up there? Later, QD.
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    Don't do anything stupid. If you start to feel tired, either pull over and take a nap or get an energy drink (if you are within two hours of your destination). In my experience, the gimmicks such as loud music, cold AC, open windows, etc. only work for a matter of minutes. It is much better to lose time than lose your life.

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    Hmm... Do you not know how to drive or something??

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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ View Post
    If the answer to this isn't obvious to you, then maybe you should reconsider this trip. Maybe take Greyhound or fly up there? Later, QD.
    hahaha, yeah really, I was thinking the same thing but as i was saying it to myself it wasnt as funny...


    It takes me back to the movie Liar Liar when he has the client who keeps getting arrested and he says "STOP BREAKING THE LAW ASSHOLE!!!" Thats just me though...

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    well to everyone except reggie...i dont need the smart remarks nor ur stupidity...do u not have anything better do do wih your time then be a dickhead??
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    Quote Originally Posted by smilez2291 View Post
    well to everyone except reggie...i dont need the smart remarks nor ur stupidity...do u not have anything better do do wih your time then be a dickhead??
    You're asking what you "should do to avoid gettin stopped" and you call ME stupid? Damn, man. Later, QD.
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    engrish would help you along the wayz unless you runs into many a foreign folk.

    just don't do stupid shit.....in fact, just fly and save yourself the trouble.
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    Um, really a long trip isnt that hard. If u get a ticket then u get a ticket. No one is being smart, its just a drive. Pay attention to ur car if u have known issues. May as well carry a jack and the like incase u plow something with ur tire and just simply drive. U will hate New Jersey as soon as u touch the turn pike and bottom out at 65mph. Thats about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smilez2291 View Post
    well to everyone except reggie...i dont need the smart remarks nor ur stupidity...do u not have anything better do do wih your time then be a dickhead??
    nope...

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    what language was that..?
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    I just noticed he's from NJ.... soooooo why ask? How in the world did your car get down here? U didnt drive it?

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    bought it here...those r old tags...ga tags on the baq
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    Quote Originally Posted by smilez2291 View Post
    .ga tags on the baq
    GA tags on what? Later, QD.
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    dont stress over it............
    i made it to Minnesota and back in a Mitsubishi Eclipse....... you'll live
    use common sense.... jack, spare tire
    all the other bs can be found at gas stations.... its not like your civic is going to get there in 1 tank

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    1. Before beginning a long drive, always get enough sleep and eat something before you go. Highly caffeinated beverages are not necessarily the best way to stay awake while driving. While initially you will feel more alert, the effects can recede with time, and your attention may wander although you remain awake.

    2. Pull over and take breaks every couple of hours, even if you don't feel sleepy. Grab a snack, get some fresh air, and stretch your legs by walking around. If you need to, take a quick nap.

    3. If you can, share the driving responsibilities with someone else. This will allow you to keep an eye on each other while driving and also enable you to nap without losing time. If you're driving alone, turn on the radio or put on some music, and keep your window cracked open. You may also want to refrain from using your cruise control if you're driving alone at night -- having to concentrate on maintaining your speed can help you stay awake.

    4. If you do have to pull over -- move your vehicle off the road. Never park on the shoulder or in the breakdown lane for any reason except an emergency.

    5. Know the laws along your route concerning cell phone use while driving. While it may be legal in one place, it may be illegal in another, and ignorance is not typically an acceptable excuse for a violation. Here's a handy chart of cell phone laws by state (keep in mind that this information can change at any time). However, even if it's legal to talk on a cell phone where you're going, it's usually safest to use a hands-free device.

    6. If you don't know this one, shame on you. Never drink any alcohol before your trip. While you may not become intoxicated from one beer, you will become sleepy.

    7. Keep an eye on the skies, and if you can, plan a route around inclement weather. A minor detour could actually wind up saving you major time.

    8. Search the Web for traffic update sites and listen to radio traffic alerts, especially when approaching major cities. All-news stations on the AM dial are often your best bet.

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    9. You should plan out your exact route before you even leave the house -- but bring along a map or road atlas just in case. While many folks like to print directions from Mapquest, Traveler's Ed examines a few other options in Mapping on the Web.

    10. If you are driving a rental vehicle, familiarize yourself with the car and all of its equipment (horn, brakes, hazard lights). For an amusing but true look at this issue, see The First 10 Minutes of Your Car Rental.

    11. Lock all of your valuables (especially items that are clearly gifts) in the trunk or glove compartment and stow all luggage in the trunk. For more ideas, see Nine Ways to Keep Your Car Safe on the Road.

    12. Familiarize yourself with local traffic laws, which vary from state to state and especially overseas. Is it legal to make a right turn at a red light? What are the rules on yielding to pedestrians? For more on international car travel, see Renting a Car Abroad.

    13. Before setting off on a long car trip, be sure your vehicle is in prime condition -- that tires are properly inflated, all fluids are at their proper levels and you have a full tank of gas. (For particularly long road trips, you may want to have your mechanic do a more thorough check.)

    14. Consider becoming a member of AAA or signing up for your car insurer's roadside assistance program. You won't regret it when your car breaks down on a lonely back road.

    15. Keep costs down by conserving gas as you drive. Minimize sudden starts and stops, empty your car of all unnecessary weight, and slow down -- it takes much less fuel to drive 55 miles an hour than it does to drive 70. For more ideas, see Save Gas and Money.

    16. Don't wait until your gas gauge is sitting on E to refuel. On an unfamiliar road, you never know when the next gas station will appear. As soon as you hit a quarter of a tank, start looking for a place to fill up.

    17. When traveling with kids, be sure to stop often -- not just for snacks and potty breaks, but also for fun. See a cool playground along the way? Pull over and throw a Frisbee around. You'll also want to pack toys, books and music for the car -- not to mention your motion sickness remedy of choice. For more ideas, see Family Car Travel.

    18. Feeling munchy? Stock up on snacks and drinks at grocery stores rather than gas stations or convenience stores -- you'll get a wider and healthier selection, as well as better prices. For more advice, see Eating Well and Staying Active.

    19. On longer trips, keep napkins, plasticware and a small cooler handy for meals on the go. You'll also want some spare change for tolls, as well as a first-aid kit, flashlight, pillow and blanket. Keep a set of jumper cables, a spare tire or donut, and extra fluids for the car (such as windshield wiper fluid) in your trunk.

    20. This last tip should go without saying, but it's important enough that we'll say it anyway: Make sure everyone in the car buckles his or her seatbelt. Not only will it keep you safe, but in many places it's also the law.

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