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Do you think it's strange for women to drive distances alone? I ask because I've taken several trips up to san francisco alone the last few months. It's a 10-11 hour roundtrip drive and several times people (both genders) have expressed shock that I'd do it alone...seemingly mostly because I'm a woman. I don't understand it! It's nearly 2010 and woman still need company if we want to travel? | |
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Not at all and I really encourage women to do so I have been driving long distances alone since I was 18 and I continue to do so at 45 sometimes my trips take 2 days of 12 hr driving one way - so what I think it's strange NOT to | |
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Not strange at all. I used to drive long distances by myself. My mom drives alone on 13-18 hour trips (one way) several times a year.
Well, she does take her dog. | |
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Mach said: No
Not at all and I really encourage women to do so I have been driving long distances alone since I was 18 and I continue to do so at 45 sometimes my trips take 2 days of 12 hr driving one way - so what I think it's strange NOT to exactly! the idea of being confined because you need company, or that it's 'less safe' just because you're a woman drives me nuts. | |
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evenstar3 said: Mach said: No
Not at all and I really encourage women to do so I have been driving long distances alone since I was 18 and I continue to do so at 45 sometimes my trips take 2 days of 12 hr driving one way - so what I think it's strange NOT to exactly! the idea of being confined because you need company, or that it's 'less safe' just because you're a woman drives me nuts. Well I have my Dad to thank for teaching/showing me the importance of independent travel ~ and I am so SO greatful ! I don't always wanna be WITH another on my journeys | |
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I think ANYONE driving alone long distance should have someone with them. Falling asleep at the wheel, someone to help navigate, etc. I used to drive the 6 hours from NC to ATL to see my cupcake all the time alone. But damn it sucked. But if it goes over ten? I think I'd like someone there. That goes for men too.
Whole lotta foolishness in this world, just because you're a dude doesn't make you worry free. My little sister drove herself from Omaha, NE to Scramento, CA by herself. That worried the shit outta me. It's a long drive that had her driving up a damn mountain to get there. | |
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Gosh, no! When I was an older teen/younger lady, I traveled alone freely around most of the US, sometimes by bus and then in a little beater car I bought from a junk yard. Even after I was married, I spent about ten years driving tractor trailers all over the US and Canada. It feels perfectly natural to me to drive alone. Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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I don't think it's strange at all...but, like Katt said, driving long distances alone can be potentially dangerous for anyone; while driving or when you stop somewhere...if you're gonna take a long distnace trip alone, plan ahead...where to stop, alternate routes, etc...and prepare for the unexpected, 'cause crazy shit happens out on the road...
one good thing about being a woman tho...if you get a flat, motherfuckers will come outta the wood work to change your tire...if you're a guy, those same fucks will nearly run over you as you struggle to change one.... | |
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Maybe if you were hitchhiking, but shit, you're driving | |
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KatSkrizzle said: I think ANYONE driving alone long distance should have someone with them. Falling asleep at the wheel, someone to help navigate, etc. I used to drive the 6 hours from NC to ATL to see my cupcake all the time alone. But damn it sucked. But if it goes over ten? I think I'd like someone there. That goes for men too.
Whole lotta foolishness in this world, just because you're a dude doesn't make you worry free. My little sister drove herself from Omaha, NE to Scramento, CA by herself. That worried the shit outta me. It's a long drive that had her driving up a damn mountain to get there. The best way not to fall asleep at the wheel is to get adequate rest before and during the trip. And I would rather do my own navigating. Most of my women friends can't read a map for shit. The only times I've ever gotten lost were the times I let someone else take charge of the navigation. I am an advocate of having AAA or some other kind of roadside assistance plan. If you're covered that way, the worst that can happen is that you have to wait for a tow truck or someone to come change a flat tire. You should also factor the cost of an emergency into the trip - either cash or credit. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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No, I used to drive from Ottawa to Moncton alone all the time (that's a 12 hour drive one way). | |
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Genesia said: I am an advocate of having AAA or some other kind of roadside assistance plan. If you're covered that way, the worst that can happen is that you have to wait for a tow truck or someone to come change a flat tire. You should also factor the cost of an emergency into the trip - either cash or credit.
Oh yeah, for SURE. Me too. | |
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JustErin said: No, I used to drive from Ottawa to Moncton alone all the time (that's a 12 hour drive one way).
You have quite the stamina when you're the one behind the wheel. | |
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JustErin said: No, I used to drive from Ottawa to Moncton alone all the time (that's a 12 hour drive one way).
that's in NB, isn't it? fuck, that's a long drive. everyone's a fruit & nut case | |
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Ex-Moderator | I think some people are weirded out by anyone spending that much time alone.
Which is silly to me. |
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I do think anyone who drives, regardless of gender, should be able to perform basic maintenance and minor repairs-- check and add oil, change a tire and monitor pressure, replace bulbs, that sort of thing. Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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CarrieMpls said: I think some people are weirded out by anyone spending that much time alone.
Which is silly to me. That's definitely an element of the "What? No one else is travelling with you?" reaction. They probably could never do it on their own. | |
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Horsefeathers said: I do think anyone who drives, regardless of gender, should be able to perform basic maintenance and minor repairs-- check and add oil, change a tire and monitor pressure, replace bulbs, that sort of thing.
exactly.... | |
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Horsefeathers said: I do think anyone who drives, regardless of gender, should be able to perform basic maintenance and minor repairs-- check and add oil, change a tire and monitor pressure, replace bulbs, that sort of thing.
True, but you can't tow yourself or boost your own battery*. That's where AMA can be relied upon. *okay, you could carry a battery booster, don't nitpick. | |
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I'm not arguing the usefulness of a roadside plan, but IME a lot of roadside problems were simple things that could have been prevented or fixed with a little know-how. When I was traveling a lot, the last thing I wanted was to sit on the side of the road for several hours in the middle of the night and in the middle of nowhere waiting for help if I could avoid it. I've had that experience more than once and more than once it had the potential to get ugly.
I do agree that a roadside plan is a good idea, but I'd hate for anyone to develop a false sense of security with it, or decide they really don't need to know basic maintenance and minor repairs. I was all about getting out of there as quickly as possible even if it meant patching it up enough to limp it to safety. I look at roadside plans as more of supplemental insurance (well, it is technically, but still). Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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evenstar3 said: Do you think it's strange for women to drive distances alone?
No ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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Cinnie said: JustErin said: No, I used to drive from Ottawa to Moncton alone all the time (that's a 12 hour drive one way).
You have quite the stamina when you're the one behind the wheel. Ya got that right, baby. | |
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whistle said: JustErin said: No, I used to drive from Ottawa to Moncton alone all the time (that's a 12 hour drive one way).
that's in NB, isn't it? fuck, that's a long drive. It is in NB! I once drove from Winnipeg to Moncton, now THAT'S a long ass drive...I wasn't alone though...but I did do all the driving. | |
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JustErin said: Cinnie said: You have quite the stamina when you're the one behind the wheel. Ya got that right, baby. | |
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JustErin said: whistle said: that's in NB, isn't it? fuck, that's a long drive. It is in NB! I once drove from Winnipeg to Moncton, now THAT'S a long ass drive...I wasn't alone though...but I did do all the driving. sorry, you've made me curious. is your family from Moncton? apologies for the nosy questions. everyone's a fruit & nut case | |
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whistle said: JustErin said: It is in NB! I once drove from Winnipeg to Moncton, now THAT'S a long ass drive...I wasn't alone though...but I did do all the driving. sorry, you've made me curious. is your family from Moncton? apologies for the nosy questions. I lived there for 8 years, so I have friends there and 2 of my brothers still live there. | |
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JustErin said: whistle said: sorry, you've made me curious. is your family from Moncton? apologies for the nosy questions. I lived there for 8 years, so I have friends there and 2 of my brothers still live there. | |
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I drove from MN to NY several times by myself!
MA to Chicago, NC to NY, NC to FL, the whole state of FL in one day-that's a big ass state MA to NC.... Now that I'm gettig older I hate the long distance drive, but when I was younger, you couldn't tell me nuthin' And many of these drives were in my old raggedy beat down car of the moment LOL!! or a UHaul!! | |
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I think it's awesome. Just BE CAREFUL!!!!! MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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nope don't think it is strange @ all.....I travel alone all the time and have for years. I love traveling alone I don't have to answer to anyone/wait for anyone.
I have never felt threatened but then again I dont' travel to strange places.... Mostly to shop or for seminars & I always stay where my vehicle can be brought to the door 4 me | |
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