Feature: 3 Ways To Make Driving Feel Fun Again

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Taking the Chore Out of Being Behind the Wheel

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By all accounts, driving can–and should–be an uplifting, pleasurable and life-affirming experience, in a variety of different ways.

You should have a genuinely good time whenever you hit the open road and hear the engine roar—or if you’re driving electric, being surrounded by silence. This is true whether just going out for a long evening drive to clear your head, or whether getting away on an exciting winter road trip.

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When the road beckons, make it fun

Even your daily commute shouldn’t be a totally exhausting and frustrating experience.

For many of us, however, the unfortunate reality is that driving can simply end up feeling like an irritating chore. Something that has to be dealt with, but which isn’t in any sense fun or uplifting.

Here are just a few tips for how to make driving feel like less of a chore.

Address Your Vehicle’s “small irritations”

It’s always going to be difficult to enjoy the driving process, or feel that it is anything other than a chore, if there are all sorts of small problems with your vehicle that you have to put up with each time you go for a drive.

Maybe your air conditioning or heating systems aren’t working properly. Or maybe your vehicle suspension isn’t up to scratch. Or, maybe the bodywork is damaged and you just aren’t happy with how it looks.

While these sorts of issues may seem “small,” getting them addressed, and getting your vehicle upfitted and improved, can radically enhance your overall sense of well-being and reduce a lot of the stress that might otherwise be present in your driving experience.

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Start getting more rest–stop driving tired

Although it is obviously easier said than done to “get more rest,” it is a simple reality that driving tired is not only a very dangerous thing to do, but also one of the most surefire ways of making your driving experience more stressful and frustrating as a whole.

When you are driving tired, you will be more irritable, will be more stressed about potential issues on the road, you will be less perceptive, and you’ll probably be more worried and uncertain as well.

Simply by getting more sleep and rest, and by no longer driving tired, you might dramatically improve your driving experience.

Consider bringing audiobooks along for the drive

If you frequently have to go on long drives, but find the process dull and frustrating, bringing audiobooks along for the drive might help to really add a bit of life, entertainment and even excitement to the process.

This way, you can avoid feeling as though you are just totally “wasting your time,” and you can also, simultaneously, have a bit of fun and enrich your imagination at the same time.

Of course, you need to judge whether you are able to drive safely while listening to an audiobook, or for that matter the radio, or whether it would be better for you to avoid anything that could be potentially distracting.

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