Traveling Post COVID-19

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As non-essential travel restrictions are lifted, prioritize safety while having fun

Brought to you by AAA South Dakota

May 29, 2020 — With warm weather arriving and states beginning to lift restrictions on non-essential travel, many families may have a vacation on their minds.  Road trips can offer a safe and budget-friendly opportunity to travel. Whether journeys reach near or far, planning with safety considerations should be included in trip preparations.    

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“The great American road trip is still one of the best ways to extend family bonding while exploring stateside destinations,” says Marilyn Buskohl, AAA spokesperson. “Regardless of where you’re headed, planning ahead ensures your travel experience will be both safe and enjoyable.”  

AAA offers the following tips for planning a family road trip including a special map to navigate travel rules and restrictions:

Remember Safety First: Don’t travel if you are sickor plan to travel with someone who is sick. Pack face masks, gloves and products to sanitize cars and surfaces for the trip. Plan to make as few stops as possible, but make sure to rest when drowsy or sleepy. Make sure everyone is restrained by seat belts or a child safety seat to prevent injury in case of a sudden stop, swerve or crash. Respect social distancing guidelines set by health officials.  

Plan Ahead with A Trusted Travel Agent: Careful planning and preparation can make the difference between a well-enjoyed vacation and a travel nightmare. Leveraging the expertise of a travel professional has never been more important.   With the list of AAA Approved and Diamond Rated Hotels, AAA travel experts can help you navigate the hotel recommendations based acceptable cleanliness, comfort and hospitality for nearly 60,000 properties.   You can also visit  www.AAA.com/Diamonds to find an inspector approved local hotel in the destination city that will meet your needs.   The Centers for Disease Control also recommends that travelers clean and disinfect all high-touch hotel surfaces. This includes tables, doorknobs, light switches, counter-tops, handles, desks, phones, remote controls, toilets, and sink faucets. Bring an EPA-registered disinfectant and other personal cleaning supplies.

Check Destination Business Operations/Local State Restrictions:

AAA has a special online COVID-19 Travel Restrictions map of the United States to help travelers keep track of the ever changing landscape of rules and regulations.

Review the operational hours and protocols of destination attractions, rest stops and more along your travel route. Closures, stay-at-home orders and quarantine rules vary greatly across states, and even among various counties and cities within the states. Understanding and navigating the ever changing landscape of rules and regulations will be paramount to ensuring a SAFE and fun-filled family vacation

Prepare Your Vehicle:

Due to stay at home orders, many vehicles may have not been driven in months. Prior to a road trip, check out your vehicle by taking it to a trusted repair facility to perform maintenance such as battery, tire, brake and fluid checks. Be prepared for emergencies with a mobile phone and car charger, a flashlight with extra batteries, a first-aid kit, a basic toolkit with reflectors or emergency flares, and drinking water and snacks for passengers. Families can also have puzzles, a charged iPad and books for kids to keep them entertained while in the car.

Limit Distractions:

Keep attention on the road by pre-programing GPS devices and adjusting seats and mirrors before heading out. Allow a driver to remain focused safely on driving by enlisting the help of passengers.  Don’t use handheld or hands-free cell phones while behind the wheel.


AAA.com/RoadTrip is a free resource to help travelers find inspiration, explore destinations, plan the perfect route and get their vehicle road trip ready.  AAA Travel is also offering Virtual Travel Events with expert road trip advice.  Visit AAA Virtual Travel Road Trip Events to register for the free June 2nd or June 4th events.

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