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3 Tips For Staying Comfortable on Long Drives

Whether you’re on a summer road trip or you’re on the job hauling goods, driving cross country for an extended period of time can get uncomfortable and strenuous. And if you drive for too long in an uncomfortable position, you could actually be risking damage to your spinal cord and neck, as well as increase your risk of getting whiplash! So if you know you’re going to be out on the road fro a while, you’re definitely going to want to get comfortable and stay comfortable to avoid any unnecessary strain, or even a pricey chiropractor visit. Keep reading of r3 great tips for how to stay comfortable when you’re out on a long drive!

Sit Up Straight and Get Comfortable

Before you even depart for your travels, you’re going to want to make sure that you’re in a comfortable position that you will be able to hold for a few hours. This means sitting up straight with your back and neck aligned with the drivers seat, and having your arms be a good distance from the steering wheel so that you don’t have to either stretch out your arms or have to crouch over to reach it. If you need help getting into a comfortable position that can be held for an extended period of time, you can always get extra support cushions to put in your car for extra back support.

Get Out and Walk Around

Whenever you’re at a truck stop, rest area, or gas station, take advantage of the opportunity to get out of your car, stretch your legs, and walk around so that you can everything moving, At most highway rest areas, there will be a walking area designed for both people and dogs to be able to get out of the car and make sure everything is stretched out before you have to drive for a few more hours!

Make Sure Everything is Right With Your Ride

When something is off with your ride, it can certainly make long drives a whole lot more uncomfortable! Which is why it’s great to get preventative maintenance and routine service done to your car before you depart on cross country travels to make sure that everything is working the way it should be. So before you set out on the open road, bring your car in to see a trusted mechanic for things like brake inspections, tire rotations, fluid level checks, and engine tune ups in order to make your drive a bit more comfortable, safe, and smooth!

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