
The holiday travel season is upon us. Though usually filled to the brim with glee and goodies, the smallest glitch could put a damper on anyone’s festive frolicking. Thankfully for you, after countless travel fails and prevails, we’ve learned a few things. We’ve compiled a list of how to pack your car like a champ to avoid a horrific snowman-sized meltdown during your holiday road trip.
This includes checking tire pressure, fluid levels, belts, lights and brakes. We suggest taking your car by your mechanic for a safety inspection at least two weeks before hitting the road.
When loading up the car, you want to pack light and pack it in right to keep everything safe.
Load lighter items on top of heavier baggage and secure items as necessary.
Avoid piling items to the ceiling and blocking the driver’s rear window view. Utilize the space underneath seats, too. Anyone prone to carsickness should have a clear view of the front window.
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Even with careful preparation, you might experience car trouble on the highway.
You’ll want to be prepared. According to Consumer Reports, you should gather the following items for a roadside emergency kit:

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