We've driven a collective 24,800 miles on road trips across the US and UK. Here are 8 items we'll never travel without. (2024)

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Mikhaila Friel, Joey Hadden, Monica Humphries, and Maria Noyen

2023-09-16T11:32:00Z

We've driven a collective 24,800 miles on road trips across the US and UK. Here are 8 items we'll never travel without. (1)

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  • Insider's reporters have driven a combined 24,800 miles across the UK, Scotland, and England.
  • They have compiled a list of the most important items they never travel without.
  • From a good quality camera to a car phone holder, here they all are.

Road trips are certainly a lot of fun — if you do them the right.

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We've driven a collective 24,800 miles on road trips across the US and UK. Here are 8 items we'll never travel without. (4)

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But depending on the route and distance, or whether you are the driver or passenger, they can also be tiring. One thing that can also impact the quality of your trip is what you pack, which is why Insider's lifestyle reporters have compiled a list of the most important items they'll never travel without.

Our reporters have driven a combined 24,800 miles in a range of destinations in the US, Scotland, and England.

From a good quality camera to a car phone holder, here are the best items they'd recommend to make your next road trip the smoothest one yet.

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For Insider's travel reporter Joey Hadden, motion sickness capsules are a must.

We've driven a collective 24,800 miles on road trips across the US and UK. Here are 8 items we'll never travel without. (5)

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From the Southwest to the Northeast, Joey Hadden has traveled more than 20,000 miles on road trips around the US.

Hadden hasalways been prone to motion sickness, but even if you're not, driving through the mountains could make you feel queasy. So she recommends packing thenon-drowsy version of Dramamine.

Although you should talk to a healthcare professional before taking it, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that Dramamine as well as Benadryl are commonly used for motion sickness, though both are also known for causing drowsiness.

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Hadden also suggests Mio Energy for hydration.

We've driven a collective 24,800 miles on road trips across the US and UK. Here are 8 items we'll never travel without. (6)

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If you need caffeine to stay alert on the road like Hadden, she recommends packing Mio Energy, a flavorful boost to add to water, instead of coffee because it keeps her hydrated.

When you're driving on open roads, you never know when you'll lose service, so she always downloads playlists and podcasts to keep herself entertained.

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Insider's UK-based reporter Mikhaila Friel recently discovered that a good camera is key to turning pit stops into memories that will last.

We've driven a collective 24,800 miles on road trips across the US and UK. Here are 8 items we'll never travel without. (7)

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Insider's senior lifestyle reporter Mikhaila Friel has traveled around 1,000 miles on various road trips across the UK, including a seven-hour journey from her home in Glasgow, Scotland, to London, England.

She recently embarked on a shorter, three-hour journey from Glasgow to Kilberry on the west coast of Scotland with a group of friends.

While not all road trips are scenic, Friel found that there were endless photo opportunities during this particular trip. The group frequently stopped at beautiful hill ranges to take photos, but Friel realized she forgot to bring her camera (which was better quality than her Samsung phone camera).

Luckily, one of her friends brought his Google Pixel phone and captured some fantastic, high-quality images during the group's pit stops.

It was a reminder that pit stops don't have to be rushed; if you do your research on where to go they can provide an opportunity to capture some magical moments during your trip. After that experience, Friel vowed to always remember her camera.

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Friel always makes sure to pack games or download mobile games for long journeys where there could be traffic jams.

We've driven a collective 24,800 miles on road trips across the US and UK. Here are 8 items we'll never travel without. (8)

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On the drive back to Glasgow from Killbery, Friel and her friends got stuck in a major traffic jam that ended up adding a further three hours to their trip, making the drive home a total of six hours.

Friel and the other passengers in the car passed the time by playing card games on their phones, which they had been inspired to download after playing cards earlier in their trip.

It made the waiting more bearable, and the experience taught Friel that you should always come prepared with games or a fun activity to pass the time in case you ever end up driving for longer than initially expected. (Friel only recommends you do this if you aren't the driver, of course.)

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On a cross-country road trip from New York City to Colorado, Insider's Monica Humphries packed snacks like Flaming Hot Cheetos to keep alert.

We've driven a collective 24,800 miles on road trips across the US and UK. Here are 8 items we'll never travel without. (9)

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Two years ago, Humphries embarked on a solo drive from New York City to her new home in Denver, Colorado. The 1,800-mile route involved 26 hours of driving, which she did over the course of three days.

While Humphries said she would typically opt for a Snickers bar or basic pretzels on a drive, she went into her grocery store on the hunt for snacks that would hopefully help her stay alert.

She landed on spicy foods like Flaming Hot Cheetos, Takis, and Trader Joe's Spicy Mochi Rice Nuggets. She knew foods with a kick would help jolt her if she started feeling any bit of exhaustion.

Humphries also picked snacks like sunflower seeds that required some effort to eat. These snacks kept her alert and prevented Humphries from mindlessly eating for hours on end.

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Similar to long plane rides, Humphries always opts for flowy pants.

We've driven a collective 24,800 miles on road trips across the US and UK. Here are 8 items we'll never travel without. (10)

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While Humphries said that leggings are her typical go-to outfit for short car rides, she strategically wore pairs of flowy pants on her cross-country drive.

She noted that leggings often dig into her legs and can feel constricting after wearing them for hours on end. Meanwhile, flowy pants with an elastic waistband are both comfortable and adaptable to different temperatures.

So whether it's along-haul flight or a 1,000-mile drive, flowy pants are a staple.

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For nervous drivers on solo road trips, Noyen recommends investing in a car phone holder.

We've driven a collective 24,800 miles on road trips across the US and UK. Here are 8 items we'll never travel without. (11)

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Over the past year, Noyen has gone on several solo road trips, including to an abandoned ghost town in Dorsetthree hours away from London, and to a tiny cabin in the woods of South Downs National Park.

As a self-identified nervous driver who can get flustered by voice directions on apps like Google Maps, one of the handiest items that Noyen has invested in for long solo journey's by car is a phone holder that conveniently sticks to the front car window in front of the steering wheel.

It may look a little nerdy, but having the phone continuously visible throughout a drive helped Noyen stay safe and navigate confidently while following directions by herself.

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We've driven a collective 24,800 miles on road trips across the US and UK. Here are 8 items we'll never travel without. (2024)

FAQs

How many days do you need for a cross country road trip? ›

This depends on how much time you have and how much you want to see along the way. The shortest amount of time to drive from the West Coast to the East Coast (or vice versa) is between four and six days. This kind of road trip requires eight to 10 hours of driving each day — leaving you little time to make pit stops.

How many miles is a road trip across America? ›

Using a carefully calculated algorithm, it would take about nine days of driving – or 224 total hours – to complete the 13,699-mile (22,046-kilometre) journey across the United States, according to Randy Olson's calculations.

How long does it take to visit all 50 states by car? ›

Total time: 160 hours. As you can see from the map you end up spending considerable time in some states - driving across South Dakota, but little time in other states - just the tip of California and Arizona. This method gets you to touch ground in every state.

How long does the ultimate road trip take? ›

The trip takes about five hours if driven at a leisurely pace. You can drive from the north to the south (Monterey to San Luis Obispo), or south to the north.

What is the best time of year for a cross country road trip? ›

Typically, spring and fall offer the best weather across the board, with mild temperatures making sightseeing and long-distance driving ideal. If you can't travel during these seasons, choose a northern route in summer or a southern stretch in winter.

Can you do a cross country road trip in a week? ›

At least two weeks, preferably a month or more with lots of stopping and detours. Don't go more than a few hundred miles a day; stop for a day or two at national parks, interesting cities, any place that appeals to you. Take tours, take hikes, eat in local restaurants, stay in local motels. Talk to the locals.

What is the longest possible road trip in the US? ›

The continental US includes Alaska, so the longest US continental road trip would be 5,484.8 miles from Key West, Florida to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska.

How long would it take to drive across UK? ›

How long to drive the length of the UK? According to RAC Route Planner the fastest route from Land's End to John O'Groats is 837 miles long and would take 14 hours and 38 minutes to travel without breaks.

How long does it take to get across the UK? ›

The two extremities are Lands end and John O'Groats. On a route planner it is 837 miles. Given normal traffic, and obeying speed limits, it is possible to drive in 14 hours, 47 minutes. The record for running the route is 9 days.

Has anyone visited all 50 states? ›

I have visited all 50 states in the US and learned so much at every stop along the way. National parks like Yellowstone in Wyoming and Glacier in Montana offer the most picturesque views. Vermont and Wisconsin produce incredible cheese and dairy products, making them essential stops.

Has anyone been to all 50 states? ›

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As a travel writer, I've been able to visit all 50 states multiple times and have discovered certain parts of America only become more beautiful with each subsequent visit.

What is the shortest route across the United States? ›

If you're looking to get to your destination quickly, you'll want to take Interstate 10 — the shortest cross-country drive at 2,460 miles from east coast to west coast, taking you from Jacksonville, FL to Santa Monica, CA.

What is the best road trip in USA? ›

Best U.S. road trips
  1. Route 66 | CA to IL. It would be blasphemous not to include Route 66 at the top of any road trip roundup. ...
  2. Highway 1 to Big Sur | CA. ...
  3. Route 101 | CA to WA. ...
  4. Blue Ridge Parkway | VA to NC. ...
  5. Overseas Highway | FL. ...
  6. Going-to-the-Sun Road | MT. ...
  7. Santa Fe to Taos Loop | NM. ...
  8. Lincoln Highway | NY to CA.
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What is the best northern route across the US? ›

U.S. Route 2 (also known as U.S. Highway 2) was nicknamed “The Great Northern” in commemoration of the historic transcontinental railroad that helped pioneer the settlement of the West. Highway 2 is the Northernmost east-west route in the country, and driving it continuously will even take you into Canada!

How do you plan an ultimate cross country road trip? ›

How to Plan a Road Trip Across the Country
  1. Choose your route. This is the first and most important part of your road trip. ...
  2. Choose the duration of each stop. ...
  3. Reserve your camping spots. ...
  4. Choose your vehicle. ...
  5. Make your packing list. ...
  6. Double-check everything. ...
  7. Plan ahead for national parks. ...
  8. Make a budget.
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Is it cheaper to drive cross country? ›

For the shortest trip, driving is slightly more economical than flying. But for the longer cross-country trip, flying is far cheaper. And keep in mind that this only considers solo drivers. Families or friends traveling in one vehicle can save money by driving, even on longer routes.

How many miles a week should I run for cross country? ›

As Ryan Long shared in his answer, if the runner is in high school, the weekly mileage during base training is going to be 40 to 60 miles per week. If you are in college, the base phase mileage will go to 90–100 miles per week. As the season progresses, the mileage will decrease, but the intensity will increase.

How many miles do cross country run a week? ›

Follow this program exactly as it is written and you will average between 35 and 45 miles a week, enough for most high school cross country runners. If you feel you need more miles, discuss your plans with your coach before proceeding. More important than the number of miles run is the quality of those miles.

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