DRIVERS have been warned that a road trip “hack” actually makes their journey even longer.
Snacks are an essential part of summer road trips, but the burst of energy they give to drivers can quickly disappear – leaving them feeling extremely tired.
Drivers have been warned that a road trip “hack” actually makes their journey even longerGETTY_HUB
Handily, the car rental company SIXT has revealed the foods and drinks to stay away from when taking a long road trip this summer holidays.
Sally da Silva Hancock from SIXT told the Daily Express: “Fuelling up for a long car journey is an essential part of the road trip experience.
“However, not all foods are the best to sustain you throughout the journey.
“Foods that contain high levels of sugar can make you feel fatigued quite quickly despite the initial short-term boost, making the journey feel even longer.”
Car experts at SIXT say that you should never eat crisps behind the wheel because refined carbohydrates could cause dehydration and lead to tiredness.
Instead, drivers should have nuts, such as almonds and cashews or seeds, as they have plenty of healthy nutrients and can boost your energy.
They also warned drivers against meals and drive-thru takeaways because they have high concentrations of unhealthy oils, fats and sugar – which can cause dehydration and tiredness.
Instead, car experts at SIXT suggested drivers pack their own meals – which should include whole-grain bread, fresh chicken, hummus, and salad.
Drivers were also advised to substitute coffee and fizzy drinks for options that have less sugar and caffeine, such as water or tea.
Sally added: “It’s also important to be cautious whilst eating behind the wheel, avoiding foods that may distract you from the road with their packaging, wrappers and containers.
“Spills from food and drinks can also lead to slippery surfaces, making it difficult to maintain a firm grip on the steering wheel or pedals.”
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