When I first moved from Southern California 8 years ago, I drove a lot. I made many, many trips between my old and new homes. I probably drove the stretch of HWY 101 8-9 times a year. At that time it was just me and my young son (he was 4). I started t think...
"What would happen if we got in an accident?"
"What would my son do if something happened to me?"
My son was only 4 then - he did not have a cell phone, he did not know all the new phone numbers. He was young! This is when I started making
Road Trip Emergency Cards.
But instead she thought I was brilliant...So now I am sharing my #1 Road Trip Safety Tip with you. It is simple and essentially free! I even made a (kind of lame) printable form for you!
(but I will be honest I often just write it on a piece of brightly colored paper)
Click here or on the image below for the form!
Click here or on the image below for the form!
For every trip I write a note and make multiple copies, usually on brightly colored paper so it stands out.
One gets tucked by the sun visor on the driver side.
One for the center console.
One in my wallet by my drivers license.
Basic info included:
Date:
My Name
My point of origin and my destination
The number of passengers and their names and ages
My emergency contact person
Optional:
Cell Phone password
Medical insurance info
Allergies
Of course you can add anything you feel necessary!
Do you have any Road Trip Tips?
I think this is a really good idea, Holly. I don't like doing too many road trips on my own, but I think this would help ease a little bit of the apprehension. I'd love for you to link this up to my new All Things Thursday Blog Hop! Have a wonderful Thursday!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Nici
This is super smart, Holly! I've also heard to tape or put a label on each child's car seat with their information just in case...especially when they are too young to speak.
ReplyDeleteHolly,
ReplyDeleteLove this post and idea! Just pinned it and I'm going to print them off now as we leave for vacation this weekend. Thanks for the great template!
- Ang
jugglingactmama
Holly, this is a very good idea you have shared in your post. It would certainly help authorities if an accident occurred, even if 2 adults were traveling together. It would help to notify family members in a more timely manner when both are incapacitated or unconscious. It is no fun to think about, but these things do happen. Thanks for sharing your tips with us!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea my friend and thank you for making the printable!
ReplyDeleteThat's brilliant. I'm doing this when we travel this summer ... we're letting our 15 year drive for part of the way. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea! i always have something like this on me when I fly...but never thought about doing it for driving...although I am on the road much more often than i am on a plane! One thing i always have is a note that says I am a catholic (for my last rights)...now talk about morbid :) I love your creativity!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to let you know I featured this great idea on my All Things Thursday features. I hope you'll link up more of your great ideas at tonight's party that goes live at 8pm Central.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Nici
Hi Holly, I saw your feature over at Posed Perfection's All Things Thursday. This is such a great idea! I was sitting here thinking that I wish I had seen this when my kids were younger, but actually, I think it would be helpful for anyone making a trip anywhere. You just never know what circumstances you might find yourself in, and this would help to cover the bases. So glad you shared it. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
I am really inspired by this post and found many informative things in it. blogger-online
ReplyDeleteI pinned this and I will be making a couple tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteHolly, I love this idea and will be including it in my Road Trip Essentials Round Up - I definitely printed it out and will be using it. Awesome job.
ReplyDeleteYour SoFab Friend,
KIM