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Tips for road trips, car rentals, and vehicular travel of all kinds.
Everything You Need To Know About Full-Time RV Living
Image source There was a time when living full-time in an RV was frowned upon and thought to be an odd thing to do. However, as times change, the 'normal' full-time RV living has become acceptable to society and is not unheard of anymore.
By Sherryn De Vos6 years ago in Wheel
3 Simple Tips That Will Get You Into R.V. Travel
Approximately 10 million people own recreational vehicles in the United States. If you have recently purchased a recreational vehicle (RV), you need to start planning your first trip. Getting your money’s worth out of this investment will require you to travel a bit. This is why you have to develop a love for the open road and taking adventures in your RV.
By Wendy Dessler6 years ago in Wheel
The Truck Stop Industry
The truck stop industry is growing at a fast pace, and with it, so are truck stops. Now for those of you who don't know what a truck stop is, think of a gas station with a big parking lot and big trucks. A truck stop was created because, sadly, not all gas stations can fit a big semi-truck at their pumps. So lucky for truck drivers, truck stops were invented.
By Sarah Rodgers6 years ago in Wheel
Safety Measures Taken By Spire Taxis During COVID-19 when Travelling from Oxford to Stansted
With the Coronavirus pandemic, the UK government has taken strict measures in curtailing the disease, and the number of individuals getting affected by it has reduced significantly. Seeing this improvement, the Government has decided to ease the regulations, and that has given hope for the taxi industry to continue taking passengers from Oxford to Stansted easily.
By william john6 years ago in Wheel
Winter Driving Safety Equipment and Tips
Adventure travel in winter poses risks that don't occur in the more temperate seasons. Driving to a remote lake for ice fishing, parking the car at a snow-shoe trailhead, or driving up an old logging road to reach a hiking trail shelter all require some winter savvy. Some safety equipment, including a winter survival and car emergency kit, along with a well-maintained vehicle will help prevent a small mishap from turning into a full-fledged winter adventure disaster.
By Kyle Stinson6 years ago in Wheel
Blind Spot
When you are taking driving lessons everyone tells you to watch were you are going and to SHOULDER CHECK. I live in Canada, here everyone knows that once snow hits the pavement everyone will suddenly 'forget' what to do, where the lanes are, and what that magical blinker does. No joke, this happens.
By Must Love Dogs 6 years ago in Wheel
Best Tips To Choose The Best Car Roof Rack
Travelling is one of the most exciting activities for outdoor enthusiasts, and preparing a plan for your next adventure is part of the fun. Travelling on the road in your vehicle is among the best means to enjoy travelling as you can decide the next step of your adventure according to your choice.
By Ross Geller6 years ago in Wheel
4 Rideshare Safety Tips to Remember This Holiday Season
If you’re like most people, you probably do a bit more traveling around Christmas time than the rest of the year. Whether you’re squeezing in one last vacation before the new year or visiting family on the other side of the country, being out of town often means taking rideshares more often. And even if you stay in town for Christmas this year, holiday cocktail parties might require you to get an Uber or Lyft every now and then, too.
By Pam Jannes6 years ago in Wheel
Car Maintenance Tips While Traveling to Europe
The best time to visit Rome and other popular destinations in Europe is between September and November, and April to May when there are fewer crowds, and the days are bright and sunny. And in fine weather such as this, the best way to explore the continent is by taking a road trip.
By Jim Hughes6 years ago in Wheel
The Big Future of Tiny Houses (Part 2)
Tiny houses are still a relatively new phenomenon, and local councils and governments aren't 100 percent sure how to go about regulating them yet. Things are moving a-pace though, and collaboration between councils and tiny homeowners is helping to open channels of communication. Here's the low-down on what classification you can claim for your tiny build, where you can live and how to go about settling in.
By Chiara Torelli6 years ago in Wheel
Why It's Better to Opt for Chauffeured Luxury Car Rental over Self-Drive Car Rental?
Driving a luxury car is a dream for many. But the glory that comes while sitting in the backseat as the driver takes you to your destination is on a different level. While being chauffeured, you can enjoy the scenery when traveling to distant locations. The chauffeurs also have a myriad of advice for their customers. These are some of the benefits that you do not get to avail while driving a rental car.
By Natalie Ige6 years ago in Wheel











