Electric Powered Vehicles: Hype or the Future?

It’s election year, so why wouldn’t politicians jump on an easy target to benefit their agendas? Lets face it, life revolves around the all mighty dollar and, in too many cases, greed and power. We as consumers need to peel away the BS and discover for ourselves if electric powered vehicles could make sense for our future as individuals, and the country as a whole. Just like many of you, we had a lot of unanswered questions and really didn’t know what to believe. It’s not a matter of if, but a matter of when alternatives to oil will become absolutely critical. Electrician Brisbane Southside efficiently replace all electrical lines in your home after having some issues.

In this article, we will begin to uncover the truth about electric powered vehicles. What does it actually cost to own and operate an electric powered vehicle? Are there potential cost savings to owning one? Is it truly environmentally friendly? How easy are they to live with? Even if you currently have no interest in owning an electric vehicle right now, this is something you should become aware of.

To start with, we’ll briefly explain the four categories electric vehicles (EVs) typically fall into:

Hybrid Electric

A hybrid electric vehicle uses a battery-powered electric motor to supplement its traditional gas powered engine. The addition of the electric motor helps to reduce idling and enables the vehicle to operate with zero emissions at low speeds, typically below 40 miles per hour. At higher speeds, the gas powered engine drives the vehicle.

Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs)

A plug-in hybrid vehicle is similar to a standard hybrid in that it combines an electric motor with a traditional gas powered engine. The difference is that it uses a larger battery which can be recharged by plugging the vehicle into an electrical outlet. As a result of this larger battery, the vehicle receives more power from electricity therefore increasing fuel economy.

Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs)

These vehicles run solely on electricity and have no gas engines, therefore they produce zero tailpipe emissions. As a result of running exclusively on a battery, it is necessary to remain within the vehicle’s range until the next available charge.

Extended-Range Electric Vehicles (ER-EVs)

Extended-range electric vehicles have both an electric motor and a gas powered generator. The electric motor directly propels the vehicle for the first 25 to 50 miles. After that, the on-board gasoline “generator” provides electricity to the motor. (The gas engine does not actually provide power to the wheels directly, instead it charges the battery which powers the electric motor.) This eliminates the need to drive within a limited range as it can continue to run on gasoline.

Our first EV test vehicle was a Chevy Volt, therefore will make a few references about our experiences with it in this article.

Available Incentives to Help Purchase an EV

The cost to design and build EVs are higher for manufacturers since it is still new technology and they do not have the benefit of economies of scale. In order to help entice consumers to make an EV purchase, the Federal Government and many state governments offer incentives. At the time this article was published, the Federal Government incentive for purchasing a new EV ranged from a $2,500 to $7,500 tax credit, depending on the type of EV and your filing status. There are also talks of increasing the Federal tax credit maximum amount to $10,000 and/or providing the credit at the time of purchase versus having to wait until you file your taxes as currently is the case.

A vehicle that has a potential tax credit is often marketed as having a flat tax credit amount, of course advertised as the maximum in the range. In reality, it’s only worth that amount if your total Federal tax bill is as much or more for that fiscal year. In the case of the Volt which is eligible for up to a $7,500 tax credit, if you owe $6,000 in Federal income tax the year you purchase the car you’d receive a $6,000 benefit. The remaining difference can not be applied against the following year’s taxes. If you opt to lease an EV car which qualifies for the incentive, the monetary credit stays with the leasing company who is the actual owner of the vehicle. Don’t worry though, in most cases the tax credit has been factored into the cost of the lease so you are still gaining the benefit.

Many states also offer additional incentives from tax credits, such as Colorado’s credit of up to $6,000, to other forms of incentives such as the state of California offering the sought-after car-pool lane access to EV owners. Knowing the potential incentives available to you can dramatically influence your purchasing decision.

Government Subsidies

It’s interesting to hear how many people are so against the government subsidizing EVs. Yet, we don’t hear much about how oil production is among the most heavily subsidized businesses in the U.S., despite being a hugely profitable industry. The International Energy Agency estimates that in 2009, governments worldwide spent $300 billion subsidizing fossil fuels. In 2010, that number grew to a staggering $409 billion. The U.S. alone averages approximately $4 billion per year in subsidies to the oil industry. Why doesn’t this receive more attention? The reason is simple. “For the last decade, the oil industry has been one of the most powerful lobbying constituencies in Washington. It has spent nearly a billion dollars on federal lobbying since 1998.” (1) What motivation would there be for affected political leaders to impart a change?

Charging Stations for Electric Vehicles

Level 1 – Most EVs purchased will come standard with a Level 1 charging station which you can simply plug into a standard 110 volt AC house outlet, just as you would a cell phone charger or coffee maker. This type of charger is also often referred to as an “over-night charging station” because of the amount of time it takes to fully charge a depleted battery. Keep in mind the bigger the battery, the more juice required when fully depleted. Using a level 1 charger, a Plug-in Hybrid may only take approximately 3 hours to fully charge, an Extended-Range Electric Vehicle 10 – 12 hours, whereas a Battery Electric Vehicle is approximately 17 hours from a depleted battery.

Level 2 – This type of charging station uses between a 208 through 240 volt AC outlet depending upon the station you purchase. It is important to look at the specific EV voltage the vehicle will accept in order to mate it with the appropriate charging station. If it will accept a 220 volt power supply, that is the same outlet typically used to run a clothes dryer. The benefit of a Level 2 charging station is the significant reduction of time to charge an EV. As an example, a Chevy Volt can be fully charged from a depleted battery in about 4 hours. The approximate one-time expense for the equipment and installation is typically between $1,500 – $2,000.

Level 3 – This is often called a “fast charge” station and uses a 480 volt DC power supply. The drawback is that these will not typically be available in residential areas because it’s beyond the capabilities of existing transformers. This charging station will be seen most often in commercial areas. For EVs that are capable of using this type of charging station, it can charge a depleted battery in approximately 30 minutes.

To determine what level charging station is best for you, give some thought to when you would most likely be charging the battery and how much of a charge will be needed. If it’ll be exclusively overnight, a Level 1 charging station might be just fine. Even now in it’s relative infancy, you can buy a level 2 charging station from Best Buy, Lowes, Home Depot, Amazon and many other Big Box Outlets.

Where people can recharge their EV doesn’t stop at home. Several cities are also beginning to install charging stations with many others conducting research on the viability of moving forward with the project. The city of Chicago has already begun installations of a massive project which promises to include 280 charging stations in the city and surrounding region within a year. Of these stations, there will be a total of 73 level three stations. California just recently announced that a minimum of 200 level 3 charging stations will be installed and in addition to creating the infrastructure for 10,000 plug-in units. Even with Hawaii having the highest electricity costs, they are adding over 200 public charging stations. This trend is continuing to grow contrary to reports of the EV demise. Imagine being at work, plugging in at no or little extra cost and having no fuel bill?

To find public charging stations in your area may take some time unless you’re lucky. We were not able to find a single website that listed all charging stations in our area (Connecticut) and recommend you take the time to search multiple sites when you do your research. Like most technologies, this will evolve and potentially grow with time. Remember when the home computer was such a novelty?

Electricity’s Not Free, So What Does it Actually Cost?

While driving an EV will reduce or potentially eliminate the need for purchasing gasoline, it still costs money to charge the battery. The factors that will impact the cost are how much power is required to charge your EV’s battery, and what your electric provider’s fees are. To give you a rough idea, using the U.S. average electric rates it costs approximately $1.50 to charge a fully depleted Chevy Volt battery. Living in CT where energy rates are towards the most expensive in the U.S., it still only cost us about $1.80 to fully charge a depleted Volt battery. Keep in mind that if you don’t fully drain the battery, it won’t require a full charge.

When evaluating electricity pricing, below are a few items we suggest you look into.

• Does your electric provider have a flat charge or a tiered rate structure based on the amount of electricity used?

• Do they utilize “smart grids” where your rate varies depending on consumption in the area (typically at night) results in a discounted price?

• Do they offer an EV owner discount?

• Are you able to change suppliers and if so, are there any that offer lower rates?

When looking at costs, be aware that there are additional fees other than just the electricity supply service charge. In our case there are also a delivery service charges representing a Generation service charge, Transmission charge, Distribution charge, CTA charge, FMCC delivery charge, and a combined public benefit charge. Enough different charges?

Saving the Planet! But Is Electricity Really Green?

A selling point many people make about transitioning to electric powered vehicles is how environmentally friendly they are. While it’s true that EVs reduce tailpipe emissions or depending on the type of EV, even eliminate them completely, there’s more to it. To really determine if an EV will truly be Green where you’ll be using it most, take a look at how your electricity is being produced.

Most of the U.S.’s electricity is produced domestically and is often times delivered from a mix of power plants including coal, nuclear, natural gas, petroleum, and renewable sources. The type of power plants vary by region, therefore it’s important to examine these vehicles on a regional basis in order to better understand their environmental impact.

The time of day the EV will be recharged also plays a role on how Green the electricity is. The generation mix at the time of charging is different based on the time of day, time of year, geographic region, and load patterns. Sharp summer peaks are caused by air conditioning demand, although such peaks typically occur in the afternoon. Overnight when businesses are closed, demand is at its lowest. As a result of this, the power plants that are most expensive to operate and easiest to power down such as old coal and natural gas, get turned off. Other plants that have less expensive operating costs and are harder to turn off such as wind, hydroelectric and nuclear, are kept running.

Even if you live in an area where the production of electricity is not typically produced using clean methods, you might have the option to change it to a clean source. Regardless of where you live, this is worth looking into. While we have not yet purchased an EV, it did spur us to look into the different alternative energy sources. Our current supplier charges 8.25 cents per kW and uses a mix of various energy sources including coal. Our state allows us the option to use another supplier, and we found a 100% renewable energy source (primarily wind in our case) that has a rate of 7.99 cents per kW. Yes, that same company also offers coal produced electricity at a lower rate of 7.39 cents per kW, but the switch to clean energy still provides a savings.

According to electric vehicle manufacturers and other sources we saw, the impact of producing the lithium-ion battery is less than or equal to the impact of producing a similar gas car. More than 95% of the battery materials can be recycled or reused with minimal environmental impact. The minerals used in these types of batteries are expensive, so it’s not hard to imagine companies being especially motivated to find methods of reusing them.

Reduce Dependence on Foreign Oil

Every President dating back to Nixon has stated the need to formulate methods to control our energy future and reduce dependence on foreign oil. The U.S. has around 2.5% of the world’s oil reserves but uses about 20%. While those statistics vary depending upon the source, it’s clear that we are heavily dependent upon foreign sources of oil. Approximately 70% of America’s daily oil consumption is currently used in transportation, therefore this is a major area that deserves attention. As other countries continue to increase their oil reserve demand, gas prices will continue to rise. In 2010, China alone added approximately 10 million cars to the road. President Obama’s All In energy policy (one that Bush advocated and that McCain supported as well) attempts to reduce our dependency on oil. This is not a left or right political issue nor is it something that can be solved over night. It is however, an issue that we need to address together as a nation. This is yet another benefit of electric vehicles and reasoning of why government (Federal and state) is providing incentives.

Summary

We recognize this article only touches upon the vast information available on this topic. What we hope is that it will spur some additional thought about EVs, and maybe even just related environmental concerns in general. Why not go test drive one yourself?

Reference: (1) NY Times

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Could This Ancient Training Tool Be the Best Way to Get Fit For Surfing?

As a surfer, and all round ‘board sports’ woman, I want my training to make my ‘playtime’ even more fun! I windsurf, surf, kite surf, snowboard and have recently taken up stand up paddle surfing – my weekends are dedicated to whatever nature has in store, and if the forecast is for strong winds or massive swell, I need to be ready for it! Surf contest are some of the most exciting sporting events in the world that you need to watch out.

Unfortunately, sports that are weather dependent, such as surfing or windsurfing, can be infuriatingly unpredictable, and you can go months on end without a day where ‘not being at work’ co-incides with a good forecast! If you are a pro, then of course you can dedicate your time to searching out the right conditions, or being ready for them when they come, but as most of us have full time jobs too, we have to accept the fact that we can’t be out there ripping it up as much as we might like.

So it makes sense to ensure that we are maximising our precious time on the water by being as fit for it as possible. And that’s where kettlebells come in pretty handy…

Many surfers and other board sports lovers are by nature a little anti-‘being indoors too much’ so the idea of going from the office to the gym can be more than a little painful. Many will go begrudgingly because they feel they should and realise they need to stay in shape, but the love for sports that get you right out there in the elements means they are far happier in the open air. So the portability of kettlebells is a big plus – throw them (well, don’t actually throw, but you get my point) in the back of the van (gotta have a surf van, but car will do) and take them to the beach or park for a workout, rather than cooping your primal self up in a sweaty gym!

Surfing requires a heady mix of strength, power, endurance, mobility, stability, balance and fluidity that can all be perfectly developed using a properly constructed kettlebell program.

The first hurdle a surfer has to contend with is a hard paddle out back in the first place. So you are going to need a strong back and shoulders, mobility through the shoulder girdle, a healthy rotator cuff and of course the heart and lungs to keep this all going as you battle it out past the white water.

Kettlebells make working the posterior chain a natural step, the basic swing strengthens the entire back side of the body, whilst also developing endurance by getting the heart pumping. Moving into snatches, and you have an even more powerful exercise for the surfer, as you strengthen and stabilise the shoulder and shoulder girdle at lockout, and the workload becomes even more intense.

A great way to condition yourself for the paddle out would be a 10 minute snatch test. Perform 10 reps on each side, resting between sets as little as you can but as much as you need, for a total of 10 minutes. Count your reps performed in the time period and aim to beat your number next time! The aim here is to ultimately rest as little as possible to get maximum reps in, so staying fluid and relaxed while working hard is key – again a great crossover, as paddling out into big sets you need to keep calm and focussed.

In addition, great exercises for paddling would include a supine KB pullover – lying on your back, feet flat and knees bent, hold the KB at your chest, arms almost straight, and drop the arms, hinging at the shoulders not the elbows, overhead almost to the floor, then return to the start position. Go as heavy as you can on this, or try one smaller kettlebell in one hand and alternate.

Flexibility and stability in the shoulders can be developed with the snatch, and also the windmill when the kettlebell is held in the upper hand – this is a vital exercise in the surfer’s armoury as it strengthens the mid section while under torsion, providing a 3 dimensional approach to ‘core’ training that is so often overlooked in more conventional training.

So, you’ve made it out back, and your watching the sets roll in. You pick a wave and you have to sprint like mad to catch the bloody thing. So you are going to need some serious reserve capacity in that cardiovascular system to manage it. So ensuring you are performing hard, intense intervals in your training program. The snatch-test approach mentioned earlier should do the job nicely – but you could also consider adding in some shorter, even more intense intervals in addition. Try a heavier kettlebell than you use in the snatch test, and perform tabata intervals (20 s work, 10 s rest) for 4 mins total.

Next comes the ‘pop up’. Explosive power, co-ordination and balance all come together in one fluid movement, and you will find that a core of steel will give you a significant advantage. Of course, there is no substitute for practicing the actual drill, so you could get yourself an ‘Ollypop’ towel and physically practice the ‘pop’ as part of your warm up. But in addition, you should include Turkish get ups (which are also great for the shoulders) as well as windmills as already mentioned. V sits with the kettlebell going through the same overhead motion as the pullover are also great, you can pull the knees in to your chest, or, taking it further, have the arms and legs straight and ‘pike’ up to centre.

Renegade rows are a staple favourite in any training plan as they are great for the core and the upper back, so these have got to be in a surfing fitness plan for definite! Combine with some press ups in the same position, either alternating each rep (row, press up, row, press up) or doing a set of one then the other. A bottoms up kettle bell low plank is also a good one to throw in for good measure.

So, you’ve mastered the pop-up and you’re up and surfing! Front squats are a great exercise for the pop up and also for the ride itself, as they load up the core while developing leg strength. Squatting rock bottom is the key – once you have the mobility and strength to squat rock bottom with added load, you will feel how ‘free’ your legs feel and how you can surf fluidly with more ease and less effort. Single leg squats & deadlifts are also key exercises to include.

Training barefoot or in minimal shoes means throughout the entire training session we are strengthening up our feet – and while surfing, the feet are working hard to direct your bodyweight effectively into the board so you can turn and ride smoothly. I personally love to wear my Vibram Five Fingers as much as I can, not just for training – and as much as I hate wearing wetsuit boots unless I absolutely have to (i.e. my toes would otherwise drop off with the cold!) I think one of the reasons I love them so much is that they look a bit ‘webbed’ and remind me of being on the water! I have noticed that my toes have literally come alive since wearing them, and my feet are so much stronger. This has such an impact on how well you can control the board – it makes it worth the funny looks I get at the supermarket!

The beauty of surfing is that you are compelled to stay out as long as the conditions are firing, and having a solid level of fitness means you won’t need to be cutting your sessions short as you haven’t got enough in you to keep going. Making the most of days when the swell isn’t pumping, and pumping some cast iron kettlebells instead, means you can jump in when the conditions call for it and make the most of every second!

Caroline is a Personal Trainer, Yoga Teacher and Kettle bell Instructor based in the UK.

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Filters and Pumps For in Ground Pools – Quick Buyers Guide

When you own an in-ground swimming pool, you also need to own certain equipment in order to keep your pool safe for swimming. Filters and pumps for in-ground swimming pools are two extremely vital pieces of such equipment as they will operate together to remove many types of debris and contaminants from the water. By doing so, in-ground pool filters and pumps will not only help to keep your pool water crystal clear, they will also help to keep the water safe for your swimmers by removing invisible contaminants such as bacteria and other potentially harmful microorganisms. It is therefore easy to understand why every pool must be fitted with a pump and filter. Swimming pool removal Sydney job is fairly simple, although machinery is required.

In-ground swimming pool pumps participate in the above-mentioned functions by circulating the pool water through the filtration system. In-ground pool pumps require electricity to operate and will typically run somewhere between 6 and 24 hours per day, depending on the particular pool owner’s needs and preferences. Naturally, running a pump less often will save on electricity, but it’s still important to run your pump enough to keep the pool water clean. Some in-ground pool pumps come with timers which make it easy and convenient to set the devices to work for a specific amount of time each day.

In-ground swimming pool pumps are available in a wide variety of different models, including numerous models from top brand names such as Hayward, Pentair and Sta-Rite. High quality pumps for in-ground swimming pools will feature a good energy efficiency rating, allowing for energy savings as well as energy cost savings. Other great features to look for when purchasing in-ground swimming pool pumps include quiet operation and durable, corrosion-proof construction. By selecting a reliable model with the above features, you will be able to enjoy many years of dependable, quality performance from your pump.

While pumps for in-ground swimming pools circulate water, it is the filters which actually remove debris and contaminants from the water. In-ground pool filters are available in three types, distinguished by the type of medium used to trap debris particles within the filtration unit. These three types are sand filters, cartridge filters and diatomaceous earth (DE) filters. Although all three categories of in-ground swimming pool filters will provide good filtration and help to keep pools clean, some provide better filtration than others.

Not surprisingly, sand-based filters for in-ground swimming pools use sand as their filtration medium. These units contain sand beds through which the pool water is propelled by the action of the pump. While clean water is able to pass through the sand beds, debris particles and contaminants as small as 20 to 40 microns are prevented from penetrating the sand and thus remain trapped in the filter. Sand filters for in-ground pools have been available for many years and are widely used by residential pool owners. In order to keep these filters clean, they require periodic backwashing.

Cartridge filters are also available for use by residential pool owners. These in-ground pool filters use cartridges made from a fibrous paper material to filter contaminants out of pool water. Cartridge filters for in-ground pools can filter out particles as small as 10 to 15 microns in size and put less strain on in-ground pool pumps as they operate at a lower pressure. Cartridge filters for in-ground swimming pools also have a larger surface area than sand in-ground pool filters, which means that they become clogged less easily. Cartridge filters are also easier to clean as they do not require backwashing and simply need to be washed with a standard garden hose from time to time.

The third category of in-ground swimming pool filters is comprised of diatomaceous earth filters. Diatomaceous earth is a porous powder made by crumbling the fossilized exoskeletons of hard-shelled algae called diatoms. DE filters for in-ground swimming pools offer the most effective filtration of all three types of filters, trapping particles as small as 2 to 5 microns in size. Although the diatomaceous earth in DE in-ground swimming pool filters needs to be replaced occasionally, diatomaceous earth is relatively inexpensive to purchase. Due to their low cost of operation and superior filtration, DE filters for in-ground pools are growing in popularity every year.

When purchasing filters and pumps for in-ground pools, it’s important to decide which of the above filter types will best suit your particular needs and preferences. In addition, when shopping for in-ground swimming pool filters and pumps, you will need to take the size of your pool into account. It’s extremely important to purchase a pump with the capacity to handle the volume of water in your pool. Otherwise, the pump and filtration system will not work as effectively as they should and the cleanliness of your pool water will suffer. As a result, it’s always a good idea to ensure that you know what your pool needs as well as what you are looking for prior to starting your search for new in-ground pool filters and pumps.

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Things Worth Considering Before Deciding on an Event Venue

Rice Paper Sister served another memorable lunch inspired by Asian restaurants Southbank. Organizing an event implies confronting many decisions. Thus, choosing a venue, catering and assuring pleasant experiences, definitely sounds intimidating. The earlier the better, beginning to search based on your budget, space requirement and estimated event size is ideal. Booking before 4-6 months gives you enough planning time. For exclusive party event venue hire Melbourne can plan your party ahead of time.

Putting all these together, finding the right venue for your event or meeting may be daunting and also time-consuming. Here are six tips to focus your decision-making in venue choosing.

1. Location

This is the key factor in choosing a venue for the meeting. The location you choose should be based on your attendees’ convenience and should facilitate free parking or easy transport links. However, the dedicated meeting venues stay focused to meet your needs and also consider outdoor space.

2. Budget

Researching is inevitable, yet before initiating your research, arrive at a budget so that you can keep that at the line and avoid getting tempted to expensive venues. Take care that you also do not consider very cheap venues as it may require compromising on services or you will be hit with hidden costs later while settling the bill. Choose a venue with great facilities, good value, service and food. Read testimonial of customers and without fail check the credentials. If the venue has acquired industry awards recently, it indicates quality venue.

3. Services and Facilities

Good venues provide great services and facilities as their regular norm. You can also expect benefits as an integral part of a package including meeting equipments, syndicate and meeting rooms, stationary, technological support, creative toolkits for the meeting and refreshments. Your delegates may also require accommodation if they are coming from distance, so check if your venue can provide accommodation.

4. Space

Ascertain the event venue meets your needs. An intimate venue is required for smaller meetings so that it suits your needs. However, if your event is large, consider a venue featuring breakout rooms, ample meeting space, accommodation, restaurants, leisure facilities and outside space.

5. Response Times

On narrowing down your event venue, consider the response time taken by the sales team of the venue to contact you. This will give you an indication of their service. Also consider a visit before booking the venue. There is a need to check in person about the location and the requirements before giving a shot.

6. Site visits

On visiting a site, consider these things:

· The welcome from reception you receive and ensure all your delegates will receive typical response.

· Check if the venue is well-kept, tidy and clean.

· Car parking facility availability, is it free or if it is full.

· The behavior of the staff is very important, see if they are welcoming, warm and friendly.

· Is there enough space outside so that it can be used during the break-our sessions.

· Does the conference and training facility fulfill your needs and are there essential equipments.

· Can you eat there and are you allowed to sample food, meet chef and discuss menu choices before booking.

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How To Have The Vacation Of A Lifetime

If you are a novice traveler, then there are some guidelines you may want to follow.The tips will assist you in making the best choices when it comes to planning your trip. Canada boasts the longest heli skiing season of any heli skiing Canada destination with trips possible from the start of December to the end of April.

Pack up all your suitcase the night before. Make all the necessary preparations prior to flying. Missing your flight is something you never want to experience.

Be flexible when considering your destination.While you may have your favorites, having some variety will ensure your vacation is more memorable. You can even save additional money by picking an alternate destination.

Be aware that in a strange city. Do not ever give someone your passport unless you are sure they may steal it.Do not get into the car of someone that you do not know.

Do not expect an airline will make you as comfortable as necessary on a flight. If you really need headphones, pack a travel pillow, a light blanket and comfortable headphones. You should also pack snacks along in case the airline meals are a flop.

If the venue you want to go to offers online ticketing, head to its website and see if it is possible to buy and print tickets from there. The small fee per ticket for such a service is well worth it when you consider the lines that you can avoid. If it is somewhere like a park with lengthy lines for admittance, you won’t need to wait in line to enter, either.

When to travel by plane or car with a toddler, you should always have interesting things available to occupy their time. Bring a lot of toys and games that you know the child really enjoys. You may want to purchase a new toy to keep him busy.

Try getting in a big workout before your flight. This will help you avoid the tediousness of long flight. Sitting in one position for long periods of time can cause leg and back cramps.

Taking a trip no matter how far from home may cause you pack too much. Limit yourself to essential for your comfort.List toiletries you use most during the day and can’t be without. Pack only the ones which are really necessary.

Always remember to tip the housekeeper and bell station.

When you are traveling in an airplane, it is important to wear shoes that are comfortable and easily removable. You may need to take them off at the security checks. Flip-flops or slip-on shoes are ideal air travel footwear.

A luggage tag on the outside of your luggage can easily lost in transit.

You can see exotic and memorable ecosystems in the desert.

You should buy a National Parks Pass if you go to these type of parks often. They cost around $50 and can be used for one year at all of the parks.

Try getting the rate at the “locals”. Some hotels offer a break. If you know someone who resides in your destination city, see if they can call and find out if there are any special offers available. This simple step can help you save a good amount of money.

Booking travel online is virtually a one stop shop for your vacation planning. Travel websites can assist you in planning of your trip’s itinerary. You can book everything you need for your trip, rental cars, and flights online. You also have access reviews and photos of hotels for quick comparison.

Give a printout of your itinerary to a family member or friend when you travel. Make sure you include where you are planning to go and people you are going to visit, including contact information for them.

If you are planning on a really remote and exotic trip of a lifetime, you might want to buy insurance that pays for search, rescue or search costs. This kind of insurance could be a real lifesaver if civilization you get.

Before you fly in, research nearby banks for currency exchanges, as you will typically be able to find much better rates.

Be very cautious of travel deals.

Research the laws and customs prior to traveling.You could get in trouble for doing something judged offensive or illegal, despite you thinking otherwise. Always be respectful of the laws of the places you are traveling.

Take turns at driving if you are traveling with others.If you drive too much, the new driver will have to drive alone while you sleep. Do not drive to the point where you are completely exhausted to quit driving.You should change drivers at least every three hours. This will stop you from getting over-tired on the wheel.

Use a contact lenses to easily carry lotions and gels when traveling! These containers have lids that won’t leak, are portable, and hold up to a week’s worth of product. You can find contact lens cases at a local drug or grocery store.

This would completely ruin your entire trip and make you very dreadful.You might end up in bed for days recovering from seasickness and not enjoying the cruise. If you discover this is an issue prior to your trip, you can purchase some medication to manage your symptoms and make your trip much more comfortable.

By now, you should have learned a few new tricks and tips for mapping out your next trip away from home. This advice was compiled with travelers like you in mind, and hopefully, you can put these tips and techniques to use on your next adventure.