Here's a short list of my own recommendations for fellow comrades on the road who may need a little nudge of reminder.
3. If you’ll be using the tollway en route to your destination, make sure there’s enough load on your RFID account before heading out. 5. Study the route you’ll be taking before the trip. Use Waze or Google Maps. As a rule, I do 15-minute stops for every two to three hour of driving . I look at the maps, to check what places I’ll be passing, taking the opportunity to visit a nice restaurant or bike shop.7. Prepare a good playlist. Having done solo road trips for years all over the Philippines, a good playlist can make a world of difference between falling asleep and staying awake.9.
11. If you’ll be doing cross-island driving, make sure you get the ferry/ro-ro schedules and fare prices. Some companies allow you to book early, so best to reserve ahead, to make sure you’ll have a slot during that trip. As a rule of thumb, I try to be at the port, one to two hours before the vessel departs.I’m sure that motoring experts out there have longer, more exhaustive lists that I would gladly share in this space.