Americans Would Love to Go on a Road Trip . . . If It Didn’t Involve Driving

 If you were considering a road trip, what would be your biggest hang-up about it?  The state of the pandemic . . . having someone to go with . . . not knowing where to go?

According to a new survey, 61% of people would totally be down for a road trip . . . but they don’t want to do any DRIVING.

That’s a little strange because driving is one of the core requirements for a ROAD trip . . . and it’s even stranger because in the same survey, 40% of people said they think THEY are the best driver they know.

And we’re not talking about epic, cross-country trips either.  On average, people would be willing to journey about seven-and-a-half hours.

Okay, so a lot of people don’t want to drive . . . but there are perks to road trips.

35% of people love to mix planned and unplanned stops.  51% said it’s a great way to bond with family and friends . . . and 76% said that road trips are fun because the journey becomes more important than the destination.

(OnePoll)