Here Are Some Tips For Your Road Trip This Long Weekend
With the long weekend coming up, many
Filipinos are gearing up for a well-deserved break. Road trips are a popular
choice during this time, especially to beach destinations as summer approaches.
Here are some tips to ensure your road trip
is smooth sailing:
1. Plan
your route.
Long weekends may involve road closures, maintenance, or construction, so it’s best to check the news for updates. Navigation apps will prove helpful during this time. The holiday rush may also affect traffic, so beat other travelers by leaving earlier, if possible.
2. Check
your car.
A vehicle in top condition will be your best friend during a long journey. Ensure your tires are aligned and balanced, car fluids and battery are secure, and lights and turn signals work. Inspect your car before the trip to ensure everyone’s safety.
3. Pack
essentials.
Long drives call for ample snacks to keep hunger at bay and a steady water supply to prevent dehydration. Bring essential medications and a first aid kit for any untoward incidents.
4. Go
cashless.
Long lines at ATMs during holidays are inevitable. Embrace hassle-free travel by going cashless. Opt to pay through bank transfers, QR codes and the like.
5. Use
Easytrip and Autosweep RFIDs.
Streamline your tollway transactions with RFID payments. By eliminating the need for cash transactions, drivers can breeze through tollways, avoiding long lines and unnecessary delays.
For a stress-free road trip this long
weekend, effortlessly set up a PSBank account by simply downloading their
mobile app. Enjoy cashless transactions through QR codes, and instantly reload
your Easytrip and Autosweep RFIDs with PSBank.
For more information on PSBank’s products
and services, visit psbank.com.ph or facebook.com/psbankofficial.
Long weekends may involve road closures, maintenance, or construction, so it’s best to check the news for updates. Navigation apps will prove helpful during this time. The holiday rush may also affect traffic, so beat other travelers by leaving earlier, if possible.
A vehicle in top condition will be your best friend during a long journey. Ensure your tires are aligned and balanced, car fluids and battery are secure, and lights and turn signals work. Inspect your car before the trip to ensure everyone’s safety.
Long drives call for ample snacks to keep hunger at bay and a steady water supply to prevent dehydration. Bring essential medications and a first aid kit for any untoward incidents.
Long lines at ATMs during holidays are inevitable. Embrace hassle-free travel by going cashless. Opt to pay through bank transfers, QR codes and the like.
Streamline your tollway transactions with RFID payments. By eliminating the need for cash transactions, drivers can breeze through tollways, avoiding long lines and unnecessary delays.
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