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Simple ways to Road Trip Safely during COVID-19

Simple ways to Road Trip Safely during COVID-19
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I know I’m not the only one that is anxiously waiting for that opportunity for a road trip during covid-19. I’m also hoping for the downfall of covid, so that our lives can go back to the new normal. But life as we knew it won’t be normal for quite some time. And that’s ok. Change is good, even if it’s uncomfortable.

1. My life in Scotland during COVID-19

As you all may know, I have been in Scotland under lockdown since March. Scotland is arguably one of my favorite places in the world, and being here but unable to go out and see the sights was challenging. I’m always yearning to do more and to see more. On the other hand, my friend and I had our share of local adventures and culinary delights. Life inevitably had its ups and downs, as is expected. But for the most part, life is simple. Quiet.

On July 15, Scotland moved into Phase 3 of reopening, which meant that hospitality and tourism opened, with restrictions, and indoor dining with distancing could resume. (For the record, Scotland and England, as well as Northern Ireland and Wales, all have different guidelines for reopening. So don’t assume that all the UK is the same.)

With my time in Scotland potentially coming to a close soon, and my friend’s family visiting from England, I set out for a solo road trip adventure around Scotland. Taking some long overdue annual leave days, and hoping to write about Scottish tourism along the way.

Coronavirus-based travel restrictions change day by day. Before you begin to plan a road trip during COVID-19, make sure you are following local rules and guidelines! And if you’re in the US, how about taking an at-home covid test before you set out just to make sure you’re negative?


2. Planning a Road Trip during COVID-19

First thing’s first. Take all the safety precautions.

2.1 Mask up

Ok, this is in no way political or infringing on peoples’ rights, and is only my personal opinion… but WEAR A MASK. In Scotland currently, when in shops, it’s mandatory. Wherever you are, follow masking guidelines, not only to protect yourself but to protect others too.

It’s probably a good idea to get a few masks, so you can wash them and rotate them often.

The other day, I accidentally sneezed while wearing my mask. GROSS, but this is exactly why you should wear a mask. To contain your germs so you don’t accidentally spread it. (I promptly washed my mask that night so it wouldn’t be disgusting for too long.)

2.2 Prepare to disinfect

hand sanitizer for your road trip during covid-19

What is that Boy Scouts motto? Always be prepared? (Ok, maybe that’s not actually it, but that’s what it is in my head…)

Originally, I thought about getting one of those UV lamp or cases in order full disinfect my phone, keys, etc.  First, I couldnโ€™t get the one that I wanted. Then, there were just too many options on Amazon, with not a huge amount of reviews either.  Third, to be honest, what do I know about UV rays and disinfecting?  It seems like a huge stretch to be carrying around, either a UV wand or box, and not being a science-enough person to know whether or not there would be side effects of running around zapping UV into thingsโ€ฆ

So, in the end, I decided to stick with what I do know โ€“ and thatโ€™s the simplicity of anti-bacteria hand wipes and hand gel.   (And, some hand cream so my hands donโ€™t become brittle and fall off due to all the disinfecting.)

I bought two packs of anti-bacteria hand wipes (biodegradable โ€“ earth friendly!  And nice smelling, too!).  One would remain with me in my purse, and the other would reside in one of the compartments in the car.  Just in case.

Additionally, I also bought a 500 mL pump bottle of 70% alcohol, anti-bacterial gel.  It fit just perfect for the cup holder in the rental car.  And to be honest, there could not be a more perfect place for it.  Basically, if I am out of my car (for gas, for a coffee, for groceries, for anything, really), the first thing that happens when I enter that place is sanitize my hands at the hand sanitizer station inside their doors. When I re-enter my car, I sanitize my hands.  And just for good measure, once a day, I take my handwipes and wipe down my phone.


3. How clean is your rental car?

I rented a car from Enterprise Rental Cars.  Donโ€™t ask me how, but it ended up being a Jaguar XE.  Excitement!!  So, when going over the rental stuff, the attendant assured me that everything in the car had been sanitized and cleaned.  But then he drove the car over to me.  (If youโ€™re thinking that defeats the purpose, thatโ€™s why I have my bottle of hand sanitizer!)

my ride during road trip during covid-19
My ride for my road trip.

When I got to the car, there was a plastic sleeve over the steering wheel, which I promptly removed.  I did a once over with the main surfaces with my hand wipes, just in case.  Mainly, the steering wheel, the gear shift (which in this Jag, is a knob), the a/c and other buttons, and the screen. 

Plus, if youโ€™re like me and sanitize after getting in and out of the car, you are literally good to go!


4. How Scotland tourism is dealing with COVID-19

So far, what I have noticed, is that when you enter into an indoor space, a shop, a restaurant, a gas station, the first thing you do is use hand sanitizer that has been set up inside the door.  Masks are required in only shops. That means you don’t have to wear them in restaurants. 

Most shops have a one way walking track that you have to follow.  Some of the smaller shops have a queue outside the door, as they can only let in a few people at a time.  So when one person exits, the next can enter.  I donโ€™t really find any of this to be particularly annoying.  

Sometimes I forget to put on my mask, but then Iโ€™m literally the only person who is uncovered and then it becomes blatantly obvious.  So just do the damn thing and put it on, you know? It’s really not a big deal.


At some point on my road trip during covid-19, I hopped on a ferry (with my car) out to the Inner Hebrides. CalMac, the ferry company, takes covid-19 very seriously. When we boarded, an attendant brough each of us to a seating area. The lounge seats with tables had a good distance between each other. Some seats were in rows, with alternating rows roped off to ensure adequate distance.

The general rule was, if you were sitting at your seat, you don’t need a mask. But if you walk around the ship, masks on. Of course, hand sanitizing stations are plentiful. Currently, food and services are not offered during the ferry ride, so bring your own snacks!

As for lodging, the three different places I’ve stayed at so far have all newly installed hand sanitizing stations. They are located directly inside the front door, and depending on the communal space, throughout the property. Two of the places were bed and breakfasts. Hosts and hostesses either wore face masks or face shields when in close proximity (i.e. serving me food or showing me to my room). Or, check in and check out is done behind a screen or just via an envelope with my keys/room bill. I’ve managed to feel safe and super sanitized at all of these places!


Parting Thoughts

At first, I was a little apprehensive about taking a road trip during covid-19. But, I think I prepared well, and that lifted some of the anxieties. I think it helps tremendously that Scotland (and its business owners) take re-opening seriously.

So many local businesses rely on tourism and consumers in order to recover. As much as you’re scared to go, they’re scared their businesses or livelihoods may not survive. The sad fact is that many businesses are unable to reopen due to the restrictions and the distancing guidelines. So, now more than ever, whenever you can, support local business!

Going on holiday now is completely a personal choice. And I understand and respect people’s decisions one way or the other. Hopefully my experience can shed some light on how to road trip safely during covid-19.


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24 thoughts on “Simple ways to Road Trip Safely during COVID-19”

  • Great post, Lannie! I haven’t been on a ferry yet but been doing mini road trips every weekend since restrictions lifted, and today we went to our first indoor cafe since February! It was interesting seeing how different it would be, i.e. not really at all actually, mostly being mindful about keeping distance from other patrons. I also really don’t get how the masks are causing such a ruckus in England (or the US), it feels like here in Scotland we are just getting on with it??

    • It takes a little getting used to but itโ€™s basically just normal in the end anyways. The time you wear a mask is pretty limited, all things considering! Especially if you donโ€™t need to wear it in restaurants.

      I know what you mean. Scotland is just happily going along with the masks. Thankfully so!! Thanks for reading ๐Ÿ™‚ and happy travels!

  • Glad to hear all the safety precautions and that you felt safe. I’m taking a small road trip a month from now, hopefully I have the same safe experience here in the US. Thankfully I’m going to one of the states that isn’t one of the high risk states.

    • Hey Sue! I think youโ€™ll be fine on your road trip. And luckily where youโ€™re going doesnโ€™t have many cases. But be prepared yourself, and that should help a lot! Take care ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Some great ideas and tips Lannie! I never thought about the rental car thing. I know its so inconvenient, but hopefully it will help us get to where we need to be safe and get to the time when the Virus is gone! Hopefully. Enjoyed reading this!

    • This is such an interesting insight into the adjustment into *hopefully* travel again. I’m glad there are good precautions in place because it’s so important to support businesses during this time!

  • I couldn’t agree more. If you’re safe, prepared and smart then this really is a great time to explore locally and help those small businesses. I never thought 2020 would be the year I start complimenting people on their masks and try to remember my hand sanitizer like I try to engender my keys, but here we are!

    • Hey Emma! Thanks for reading ๐Ÿ™‚ No one ever imagined 2020 would turn out this way!! But it’s true. It’s giving us some time to explore our backyard, and support our own communities. So let’s turn these lemons into lemonade. ๐Ÿ™‚

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