Travel Smart

Prior Planning Prevents Poor Preparedness



These tips are from a discussion by Bill Honsal and Lynn Wright and can help insure you have a pleasant, safe trip:

  • Where are you going? Learn about the area or region before starting your journey. Use a map for travel plans.

  • Place valuables in a safe place.

  • Do you have a friend or neighbor who can watch your house, collect mail, and newspapers?

  • Pack light. Do not carry-on too much. Carry-on can fit under seat.

  • Place business card on luggage.

  • Break-in walking shoes prior to leaving home.

  • Take only one credit card, preferably with a picture ID.

  • Is there hotel/motel security? Ask about any problems.

  • Use main entrance to hotel.

  • Keep an ultra flashlight next to the bed.

  • Use peep hole before opening door.

  • Vehicle theft is a major problem. Always remove valuables from the car.

  • Do not carry a lot of cash while traveling. Use a shoulder purse or fannypack.

  • Wear shoulder purse across the chest, not thrown onto shoulder.

  • Do not flash expensive jewelry and other costly items.

  • If possible, walk in a group and away from the curb.

  • Avoid looking like a tourist.

  • Safe traveling: Cruises, Escorted Tours, and group Bus Tours

  • Speak with a safety Travel Agent about general tips and specific ones for a given area, region, or province.

  • Pay attention to surroundings.

  • Always allow rest times, so you are attentive and freshened.

  • Walk confidently.

  • Know that airport delays increase vulnerability.

©1996 Career Life Institute
Lynn Wright can be reached at Dalianes Travel