Travelling with children can be a recipe for disaster unless you head off equipped with an inexhaustible stock of in-car activities or, a DVD player.
Thanks to advances in
technology, you can now have a DVD player fitted to your car. They even come
standard in some car models and it doesn’t stop there. You can even get games
consoles fitted for PlayStation fans. So why frazzle your nerves trying to keep
the kids entertained when modern technology can do it for you.
Don’t distract the driver
It is important to ensure that
the DVD screens are fitted so that they are not visible to the driver. There
are a number of ways DVD screens can be fitted to your car. They can fold down
from the roof, be built into the back of the front seat headrests, or strap on
to the back of the front seat headrests. However, recent studies have shown
that strap-on DVD screens can fly off in an accident and cause serious injury
to passengers. So, from a safety perspective, it’s advisable to choose one of
the first two options.
If you install a games console
in your car, select travelling games wisely. Calmer games will have a better affect
on your child and the rest of your passengers. Hectic games could cause your
child to jump around and bump or kick the driver.
Road safety
DVD players and games consoles
will keep your kids occupied on the journey providing fewer distractions for
the driver. They also help to keep the kids calm, which in turn reduces the
stress on the driver allowing him/her to concentrate on the road rather than
entertaining bored children in the back.
If you are going to use music
to keep the kids happy, don’t turn it up so loud that it distracts the driver.
If there is a passenger travelling in the front seat, let them take charge of
changing CDs, tapes or the radio station. If the driver is changing songs,
ensure that he/she can do it quickly and easily.
Selective listening
If you and your kids agree to
disagree on music, then an iPod or Walkman could help keep the peace. Story
tapes are also great for keeping younger kids occupied.
Traditional tricks
If it all sounds too high tech
for you, games that have been around since cars became the primary mode of
transport are still amusing youngsters today. There is I-spy, a number of
spotting games and a variety of quizzes to keep minds busy. There is even the ‘quiet
game’ when you need some quiet time. The rules are very simple, the one who
sits quietly the longest, wins! However, be warned that it doesn’t hold their
interest for long.
Mom’s Minivan offers 101 car travel
games and road trip ideas for kids. There is
a range of great ideas from in-car bingo to cow counting and even tips on how
to avoid car sickness.
Feed their boredom
Load up with a range of snacks
to help pass the time. However, do not load up with food and drinks high in
sugar. Not only is it unhealthy for your kids but it will make them even more
energetic and fidgety.
Sleep through it
If the thought of driving in
daylight gives you nightmares, you can always drive after dark. That way your kids
can sleep through the journey. Another option is to start very early in the
morning. Your kids can sleep for a few hours in the car and when they wake up,
you can stop for breakfast. This helps reduce the amount of ‘awake’ time for
your kids.
Car insurance
For complete peace of mind,
ensure that you have the right car insurance before you set off. For a car insurance quote and more
information about the types of car insurance available from Direct Line, visit www.directline.com/motor/welcome.htm.
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