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Every country has different regulations for vehicles crossing their borders. Ensure your documents, such as passports, visas, and vehicle permits, are in order.
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Check if your car insurance covers international travel. If not, purchase temporary coverage specific to your destination.
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GPS is your best friend, but always carry a physical map as a backup. Research routes, fuel stations, rest stops, and accommodation options ahead of time.
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Every country has unique traffic laws. Research speed limits, road signs, and the use of headlights during the day.
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Ensure you have local currency for tolls, parking, and emergencies. Some rural areas may not accept credit cards, so having cash is crucial.
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A basic first-aid kit, spare tyre, toolkit, flashlight, and extra water are non-negotiables for a road trip.
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Fuel costs and availability vary significantly between countries. Research fuel types used locally (diesel vs. petrol) and fill up whenever possible.
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Inform family or friends about your route and check in regularly. Invest in a local SIM card or an international data plan to stay connected.
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Planning well can make your international road trip a seamless and enjoyable experience.