The holidays are one of the busiest travel times of the year — which means highways, airports, and nerves can all be a little overloaded. Whether you’re heading across town or across the country, a little preparation goes a long way toward keeping your holiday travel safe and stress-free. Use these holiday travel tips to make sure you arrive safely this Thanksgiving.

  1. Give Your Car a Quick Health Check:
    Before you hit the road, check your oil, tire pressure, and windshield wipers. A few minutes of maintenance can prevent a breakdown later — and make sure your roadside assistance number is saved in your phone just in case.
  2. Plan Your Route (and a Backup):
    Use navigation apps to check for heavy traffic or construction zones before leaving. If you’re driving long-distance, build in breaks every 2–3 hours to stretch, refuel, and recharge.
  3. Pack Smart:
    Keep essentials like snacks, water, chargers, a flashlight, and a first aid kit handy. If you’re traveling with pets or kids, double that list!
  4. Avoid Distractions:
    Put the phone down, keep your focus up. Program your GPS before starting the car and set your playlist early. A distracted driver can turn a quick trip into an insurance claim.
  5. Review Your Coverage:
    If you’re driving a rental car or using someone else’s vehicle, check your policy for coverage. Your agent can confirm if your existing policy covers rental cars or out-of-state accidents.

And when the engine finally stops, and you’re settling into the warmth of your destination, you’ll be glad you didn’t skip the prep. A well-maintained car, a planned route with rest breaks, and knowing your coverage means you’re not just arriving –  you’re arriving safely and wisely. The roads are busier and more unpredictable during the holidays, so by taking a few minutes now, you’re protecting your peace, your time with loved ones, and your vehicle. Here’s to smooth miles, deep breaths, and a holiday journey worth remembering.