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Thread: Palm Vacations, Student Travel: Making The Trip!
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2008-01-04 06:30:35 |
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Palm Vacations, Student Travel: Making The Trip!
When it comes to college travel, most college students know how to
make a trip as cheap as possible. However, there are plenty of things
to keep in mind as far as traveling cross country for merely nickels
and dimes in the whole scheme of things. When August comes around in
the United States you can definitely see the multitudes of students
making their way on the highways and back roads. Their cars are
identified by university bumper stickers and packed back seats. Here
are a few tips for students when it comes to driving back to school:
? Watch gas prices! Especially with the way the economy has been
rolling and the gas prices have been fluctuating, you can find gas
prices at all different levels depending on where you are driving. If
you are on a longer college journey (one that takes more then one tank
of gas!) make sure you look around for the lowest prices. Even if you
have a half tank of gas in your car, if you see a great deal you should
stop! High gas prices can drain your wallet so be careful and wise with
the ways that you fill up!
? Carpool if possible! Carpooling is a wonderful thing! As long as you
can find a partner and you have room enough in your vehicle, it is a
great idea to carpool. Why? You can split all the expenses 50/ 50,
mainly gas! It shouldn?t be too hard to find a carpool partner because
someone, somewhere around you is probably going to the same school as
you. Start by looking at your old high school or local schools around
you.
? Make sure your car is in good condition! If you really want to save
money and keep away from accidents, it?s wise to take good care of your
car. If you mess up your car you can end up paying large amounts to fix
it and your chances of getting in an accident are greatly enhanced.
Part of this includes getting an oil change before you leave, putting
air in your tires and making sure your tires aren?t too worn down!
? Know where you are going! This is a great lesson, especially if this
is your first time driving to campus. Make sure you have a map and know
ahead of time which major highways you will be taking. Another good
idea is to have a print out of Google Maps or Yahoo! Maps.
? Remember the tolls! Having a bag of quarters in your car makes paying
tolls easier! Just five or ten dollars of quarters in the glove
department will keep you from shuffling through the backseat while
driving to a toll!
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