Tips for Long-Distance Driving in Australia: How to Travel Well and Stay Safe

With travel budgets tightening, the great Aussie road trip remains an affordable holiday option. Reap the benefits and stay safe with these long-distance driving tips.
Tips for Safe Long-Distance Driving in Australia
Tips for Safe Long-Distance Driving in Australia. Image: Envato

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Australia is the home of the classic road trip.

There’s a whole lot of ground to cover if you have the time and tyre tread — 7.7-million square-kilometres in fact. And whether you’re camping, caravanning, or staying in country motels, big drives are often involved.

So, is long-distance driving for you? Well, while many of us view it as simply a necessary evil, extended time on the road actually brings plenty of benefits. Yes, it’s generally a cost-effective way to holiday, but a road trip can also leave you feeling more refreshed and revitalised than any other style of travel. For starters, you can forget about airport queues, schedule delays, lost luggage, and cramped planes. You feel more relaxed already, right?

Here are some of the other benefits of long-distance driving, and how to stay safe along the way.

The benefits of long-distance driving

Let’s start with a practical one. It’s good for your car! Short-distance driving (i.e.: trips of less than ten minutes or so) take a toll on your vehicle. Consider your engine oil for example. Constant short trips mean the oil never really gets hot enough to do the job of lubricating your engine properly. The oil degrades faster and becomes less effective over time. Hitting the open highway regularly will improve your vehicle’s performance in the long run.

Tips for Safe Long-Distance Driving in Australia
Tips for Safe Long-Distance Driving in Australia

It’s not just the stress on your vehicle that’s lessened by long-distance driving. It can also have a therapeutic effect on the driver! Experts suggest that while driving is a complex task, it occupies only a portion of your brain’s thought bandwidth — giving you the space to think clearly and calmly about other aspects your life. Making plans, assessing outcomes, and weighing up perplexing courses of action can all be done effectively while driving.

That sounds great if you happen to be driving alone. If not, long distance driving also opens the door to quality time with family and friends. An extended period in the car allows you to put side everyday distractions and engage in in-depth conversation, sing-alongs, and games. Personal interactions can flourish as the kilometres fly by.

Tips for Safe Long-Distance Driving in Australia
Enjoy quality family time on a road trip. Image: Envato

And of course, there‘s the old adage that ‘change is as good as a holiday’. Simply by stepping (or driving!) out of your familiar environment and exploring somewhere new, you may experience beneficial physiological changes. These often include an increased attention span and improved focus, faster emotional processing, and the ability to be more emotionally engaged. There’s something in that for all of us!

How to stay safe on a long-distance drive

The Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, and Communications’ annual road trauma report is a sobering read. Road crashes accounted for 1,123 deaths in Australia in 2021 (and serious injury to close to 40 times that number!). It’s also worth noting that approximately two thirds of road related fatalities occurred in regional and remote areas.

The leading causes of road accidents and fatalities are fatigue, speed, distraction (including the use of mobile devices), and driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Long-distance drivers should also keep in mind that it’s the actions of others (over which you have no control) that can lead to your involvement in a major incident. Always be wary of what other drivers are doing and keep your distance. It’s an easy way to stay safe. Here are some others.

Plan ahead

Planning ahead will make your long-distance road trip safer and more enjoyable. Work out the route and roads you’ll take, and limit your daily drive to a distance you can comfortably handle. It’s generally recommended that long-distance drivers spend no more than eight hours behind the wheel, and take breaks every two hours. Eight hours is probably far too much for most of us; cut your daily drive time back, travel at a leisurely pace, and enjoy the journey.

Tips for Safe Long-Distance Driving in Australia
Tips for Safe Long-Distance Driving in Australia: Take regular breaks.

Prepare your vehicle

Ensure that your vehicle is in good condition by arranging a pre-road-trip service. At a minimum, check your oil, tyre pressure, lights, indicators, and coolant, and make sure you understand what to do in the event of a flat tyre. Also prepare the inside of your vehicle. Invest in seat covers that are comfortable, cooling, and easy to clean. Keep a bag in the car for rubbish disposal, and stock up on tissues, hand wipes, and sanitiser.

Get lots of rest

The ability to maintain focus on the road is key to safe driving. Get a good night’s sleep before setting out and pull over for a power nap if you start to feel tired during the trip.

Eat well

If you’re spending an extended period behind the wheel, eat foods that are low in fat. Avoid greasy fast food entirely; it can leave you feeling bloated and sluggish, which in turn can lead to a loss of concentration. Go for something like a tuna salad or ham and salad sandwich, and snack on fruit, nuts, and muesli bars. Sweets will give you an instant sugar lift, but your energy levels may drop dramatically soon afterwards. Eat them sparingly.

Drink plenty of water

Staying hydrated while on the road is another must-do. Dehydration can cause dizziness and sleepiness, putting you and your passengers at risk. Take regular sips of water and always carry a back-up supply in case of an emergency.

Tips for Safe Long-Distance Driving in Australia
Tips for Safe Long-Distance Driving in Australia: Drink plenty of water.

Exercise extra caution on unsealed roads

Outback trips almost always involve some driving on unsealed roads. The risk of losing control of your vehicle on a dirt road is much greater than on a sealed road, so slow down and take it easy. Give other drivers a wide berth to avoid stone chips and smashed windscreens.

Don’t cross flooded roadways

It’s never a good idea to cross a flooded road. According to the Royal Automobile Club (RAC) of WA, just 15 centimetres of flowing water is enough to sweep a standard car off the road, while a 4WD driver can lose control in 30 centimetres of flowing water. Stay safe and look for an alternative  route.

Tips for Safe Long-Distance Driving in Australia
Tips for Safe Long-Distance Driving in Australia: Keep watch for wildlife. Image: Envato

Watch out for wildlife

Australia is home to amazing wildlife, and unfortunately, much of it is drawn to roadsides by the abundance of grass (which thrives on the moisture emitted by car exhausts). Livestock can also pose a risk to drivers. Dusk and dawn are the most dangerous times of day for wildlife collisions, as animals grazing by the road can quickly become disorientated by vehicle headlights. Be extra vigilant when driving in the early morning or late afternoon and sound your horn regularly in heavily vegetated settings. Swerving to avoid an animal at the last minute can have catastrophic results. Prevention is better than a last-minute attempt at a cure.

This post was published thanks to Fit My Car.

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Do you have any tips for safe long-distance driving in Australia? We would love to hear from you. Please leave a comment below.

The information contained in this story is general in nature and does not constitute professional advice in any way. We make every effort to ensure this content is accurate, but we do not guarantee it. You should do your own research and seek the advice of professionals before acting or relying on any of the information provided in this story.

Additional images: Bigstock

Adam Ford

About the writer

Adam Ford is editor of Top Oz Tours & Travel Ideas, and a travel TV presenter, writer, blogger, and photographer. He has travelled extensively through Europe, Asia, North America, Africa, and the Middle East. Adam worked as a travel consultant for a number of years with Flight Centre before taking up the opportunity to travel the world himself as host of the TV series Tour the World on Network Ten. He loves to experience everything a new destination has to offer and is equally at home in a five-star Palazzo in Pisa or a home-stay in Hanoi.

 

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