4 ways Americans prep for road trips

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(BPT) - As summer winds down and families look to squeeze in one last adventure before the weather cools down, Americans are capitalizing on the freedom to travel on their own terms and avoid airline hassles. According to the latest data from Hankook Tire’s Gauge Index, 91% of Americans planned to drive for their vacations or road trips over the summer. Whether it’s exploring national parks, visiting relatives, or embarking on cross-country adventures, driving offers flexibility and freedom that other modes of travel cannot match.

The preference for driving highlights several factors, including the ability to control one’s itinerary, avoid crowded airports, and enjoy the journey itself. For many, the open road represents adventure and discovery. Families, in particular, find road trips to be a convenient and cost-effective way to travel, allowing for spontaneous stops and detours that can create memorable experiences.

Here are four ways Americans are preparing for their road trips, from selecting a vehicle to ensuring it’s ready to hit the open road.

Embracing long-distance travel

Americans are not just sticking to short day trip drives; many are preparing for lengthier journeys. The Gauge Index reveals that, this summer alone, 25% of Americans planned to drive more than 1,000 miles — for reference, that is approximately the distance from Portland to San Diego — with 17% planning to cover 1,000 to 2,000 miles and 8% anticipating journeys exceeding 2,000 miles. Such extensive travel plans highlight the need for dependable vehicles and robust tires to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Long-distance travel requires careful planning and preparation. Travelers should consider the reliability of their vehicles, the condition of their tires, and the overall readiness of their cars for extended periods on the road. Ensuring that the vehicle is in top condition can prevent breakdowns and delays, allowing for a smoother journey. Additionally, planning for rest stops, overnight stays, and route options can enhance the travel experience, making long distances more manageable and enjoyable.

Choosing the right ride

When it comes to choosing the right vehicle for a road trip, Americans favor practicality over fun. The Gauge Index found that 58% of Americans would prefer to drive a practical vehicle (such as a sedan) to their destination rather than a fun vehicle (like a convertible) that enhances the travel experience. The preference for practicality is particularly pronounced among Boomers, with 71% favoring more sensible vehicles. This trend suggests that for many travelers, reliability and comfort may outweigh the allure of a more entertaining or stylish ride.

Focus on durable tires

Part of ensuring a safe and enjoyable journey is making sure your vehicle is road-trip ready, and that includes having the correct tires. Durability in tires is crucial for long-distance travel, where road conditions can vary significantly. The Gauge Index reveals that when purchasing tires, Americans prioritize durability, with 30% indicating it as their primary consideration. Durable tires offer better resistance to wear and tear, providing a safer and more reliable driving experience. Price follows closely behind at 22%, while performance comes in third at 20%. The focus on price and performance also highlights the importance of finding a balance between cost-effectiveness and quality. By investing in high-quality tires, travelers can reduce the risk of issues on the road and enjoy a smoother ride.

Tire maintenance habits

Regular tire maintenance is crucial for road safety and optimal vehicle performance, and that is especially important before heading out for a long distance drive. However, the Gauge Index found only 47% of drivers check their tire pressure regularly, and only 28% check their tread regularly. A mere 20% check alignment regularly. As these maintenance habits are crucial for optimal tire performance and longevity, a quick and easy way to check the health of your tires is through the penny test: place a penny upside down in the center of the tread, and if you can see the top of Lincoln’s head, it’s time to replace the tires.

With the roads calling and adventures awaiting, these insights can help travelers make informed decisions about their vehicles and tires, ensuring they hit the road with confidence and peace of mind.

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