On the road again: Summer road trip safety tips

Not even the pandemic can stop the nearly 85% of Americans expected to take a road trip this summer.

According to the Expedia report, 72% of survey respondents specifically said they’re choosing to go on a road trip this summer because it feels safer than flying. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Summer travel sure looks different in 2020. Although COVID-19 is keeping many travelers out of airports, it is not stopping adventure-seekers from reaching their getaway via four — or two — wheels.

About 85% of Americans will likely take a road trip this summer, according to the Expedia 2020 Summer Travel Report. Interest in domestic travel also is up 10% year-over-year, says the report, as the demand for ‘staycations’ increases.

“While the desire to get away is still going strong for many of us, how and where we’re choosing to go this summer looks different,” Nisreene Atassi, senior director of PR and social for Expedia.com, said in the report. “Beaches and national parks remain popular, but more Americans are choosing destinations that are closer to home and drivable, versus going somewhere more exotic. Interestingly, we’ve seen that travelers are making these plans at the last minute. Things are so unpredictable right now with COVID-19, so it’s possible that travelers feel more comfortable making travel plans for the near future vs. planning too far ahead.”

Road safety tips

Road trippers should consider these tips from Expedia when journeying this year:

How insurance can come in handy

It probably goes without saying, but the most critical insurance needed for a road trip is, of course, auto coverage. But other coverages can come in handy, too. MONEY outlines three road trip scenarios and how insurance may apply to each.

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