Road Trip Moving (Mom + Daughter) from Woodbridge Va to Sacramento Ca
Hi, I will be moving in summer from VA to CA , this will be the first time doing a across the country road trip and I need advice as far as:
* Preparing my car - 2007 Yaris w/160,000 miles
* Safer Route to take and easy on car ( I dont want to end it up in lonely roads specially with a child)
* Tips or advice as far as things I will need for emergencies.
I already know it will take me around a week to do this roadtrip, I do not have a problem if it takes a little more,as long as my route is safe for the car and for us.
Thanks in Advance for the help.
Enjoying your cross country trip.
Hi Clarisa, and Welcome to the Great American Roadtrip Forum.
Your car should be fine, so long as it has been well maintained. Before you leave, get a trusted mechanic to look it over, and tell the mechanic about your trip. I have done cross country trips in much older vehicles with many more miles on the clock. As far as safety is concerned, you won't have a problem on the roads of the US. Just drive at the speed with which you feel comfortable and make regular stops. As far as safety at night, use the same instincts you use at home. If it does not feel right, move on, no matter what the cost.
The most direct route would be I-80 across country, and you are correct, it will take you about a week. However, you may find that I-70 is much more scenic, esp through CO and UT, and could safe you a heap in tolls, I-15 would get you onto I-80 and then into Sacramento. Approach this trip the way an athlete would a marathon. Plan it out, and don't be tempted to exert yourself on those early days.
You don't say how old the child is, but regular stops would be wise, to stretch your legs and clear your mind, and let the child burn off excess energy. Here are some suggestions for such stops along the interstates.
If you are not already a member of a road side assistance organisation, I would highly recommend that you take out a AAA membership. It is a small price to pay for peace of mind, should you have even just a flat tyre. While you are at the AAA, be sure to pick up a copy of a map for each State through which you will be travelling. Don't be tempted to rely solely on electronics. They are good for finding specific addresses, but for the overall picture, you need good maps.
As you study the maps, you will note that the attractions along the way are mostly marked on the maps. Some of these could serve as a little respite after hours in the car.
Have a safe trip.
Lifey