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A road trip without the stress. Is that even possible?

By Blair Qualey
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Be sure to plan ahead for your road trip to avoid issues due to road construction, forest fires or fully booked ferries or hotels.

By Blair Qualey

As we enter the final weeks of summer, there鈥檚 nothing quite like the feeling of a road trip 鈥 and whether it鈥檚 for a 鈥榮taycation鈥 or a weekend getaway, it can be difficult to choose the best spot here in B.C. The picturesque Sea-to-Sky Highway offers a scenic drive to Whistler, which is always beautiful, even without the snow. For people who don鈥檛 mind a ferry crossing (unless already on the Island), Tofino offers surfing, hiking, whale watching and spectacular sunsets. A visit to one of the province鈥檚 many vineyards is also a real treat.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not the destination, it鈥檚 the journey.鈥 鈥 Ralph Waldo Emerson

When it comes to a vacation, some people might disagree with Emerson, but a little planning is needed for a smooth journey.

It鈥檚 best to expect that there will be frustrating, annoying, and stressful moments. Why? Because thousands of other people are probably also headed to 鈥榶our鈥 vacation spot. There will likely be heavy traffic along popular routes and at various times during the day. Where there鈥檚 bumper to bumper traffic, there are usually impatient drivers who do something unsafe like trying to get ahead by zipping through the road shoulder.

has plenty of useful, essential and emergency information. The website has road conditions, construction activity, highway webcams, info on the Lions Gate Bridge, ferry delays and links to Environment Canada forecasts for specific highways.

Review your route the night before and in the morning, to check for possible issues, closures or construction slowdowns that could, for example, result in a missed ferry crossing.

Another important thing to watch for: forest fires. Firefighters are battling numerous blazes in B.C. and driving through one can be dangerous. Smoke reduces visibility, clogs up air filters, and ash clings to car windows. Keeping up to date on the latest news will ensure you don鈥檛 end up in a fire zone and have time to plan an alternate route.

Be kind

According to medical experts, showing kindness can reduce the ultimate stress hormone 鈥攃ortisol. So, let another vehicle pass in front of you. Wave to the driver who let you in their lane to say thanks. Don鈥檛 blare the horn at other drivers who aren鈥檛 following the rules of the road.

Remember back when you could find a hotel or B&B when you arrived and possibly negotiate a good price because it鈥檚 late in the evening? Well, that鈥檚 not a good idea these days. Reservations for ferries and accommodations are generally made online and if it says 鈥榝ully booked鈥 or 鈥榥o vacancy,鈥 believe it.

After all, as much as the family loves their new car or truck, they probably don鈥檛 want to sleep in it all night.

Happy vacationing!

Blair Qualey is President and CEO of the New Car Dealers Association of BC. You can email him at bqualey@newcardealers.ca.



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