How to Keep Yourself Entertained on Long Car Rides

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Long solo road trips are fun. However, after a couple of hours of being in the car by yourself, you can start to feel bored. That is why you must have a list of fun things that you can do to keep yourself entertained during long car rides. The following are a few ideas for your next solo cross-country drive.

Listen to a Podcast

One of the best ways to burn some time while on a long road trip is to listen to a podcast. Countless sites allow you to listen to interesting podcasts for free. There are podcasts available for just about every single subject. Many of them are so intriguing that you can spend hours listening to them and not even feel the passing of time.

Enjoy an Audiobook

Listening to an epic audiobook as you drive is another phenomenal way to pass the time. If you do not have a collection of audiobooks, sites like YouTube, Audible, and Spotify can be great sources for downloading audiobooks. Listening to an audiobook as you drive allows you to feel like you are on an adventure.

It is easy to get so wrapped up in the audiobook that you don’t feel the time pass.

Listen to Comedy

Comedy specials are dime a dozen. Now, you can download your favorite comedy special and beat back the dull of silence with laughter. Not only will you be able to chuckle to yourself as you drive, but you might even find a good joke or two that you can share with your friends or new people who you meet on your road trip.

Learn a Language

If you really want to make the most of your long car rides, why not use them to learn a new skill? There are several audio programs, like Pimsleur, that can get you speaking a new language in no time.

Just imagine how surprised your friends and family will be when you return from your road trip with the ability to say a few words or phrases in a new language.

If you want to make things even more exciting, why not connect your phone to your car’s audio system and listen to your favorite movies in another language? This will help you gauge how much you are learning.

Read a Good Blog

Of course, you are not going to read as you drive. However, if you are driving by yourself, you likely plan to stop once every couple of hours. As you are enjoying a coffee and doughnut from a gas station, why not take a little bit of time to read your favorite blog?

For example, if you are a sports fan and you love the Lakers, Lakers rumors news might be a fun blog for you to read. Every time you stop for gas or for food, you can keep yourself up-to-date with the rumors, gossip, and factual news about your favorite team.

When you get around other sports fanatics, you will sound exceptionally knowledgeable because you will know exactly what has been going on with your team and be able to intelligently speculate about what your team might do in the future.

Get Some Sleep

The last thing that you want to do is to fall asleep behind the wheel. If you are feeling a little drowsy, pull over and take a power nap.

There are some major retail chains that are open 24 hours a day. Their parking lots can serve as a safe place for you to pull over and get a few winks. Research has shown that sleeping for just 20 minutes can be enough to refresh your mind so that you can continue on your voyage and feel more alert.

Of course, if you are feeling exceptionally tired, sleep longer. It might surprise you how much more enjoyable the trip will be when you feel alert and awake behind the wheel.

Be Safe and Enjoy the Long Car Rides

Long solo road trips are a great way to make lifelong memories. Make the time feel like it passes faster by including enjoyable entertainment. Eat healthy snacks along the way, and pull over to get a little bit of sleep. All these things can enhance your road trip experience.


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