Bus travel takes a different role in the car-driven culture of the United States than it does in most countries. Because the area of the US is so vast, flying is often the most attractive transportation option for traveling between cities and can be priced quite competitively when factoring in time and convenience. For shorter distances driving is usually the first choice for US domestic travelers. However, for routes that are under five or six hours, the bus is almost always the most economical and often the most convenient form of travel. Furthermore, as Amtrak (the national rail service) continues to see cuts in government funding, bus service is often the only ground transportation option for many destinations. Visitors who are planning to stick to major cities will most likely find having a car to be inconvenient, expensive, and unnecessary. Therefore, taking the bus between destinations is a great option.

Many Americans view traveling by bus with some trepidation, and, whether deserved or not, bus service in the US often has the reputation of being rather basic. In truth, the level of service varies greatly among bus carriers. Some carriers, like LuxBus in California or Transfloridian in Florida, offer deluxe buses and feature services that are rarely even found on airlines today, such as on-board entertainment and complimentary food and beverage service. Still, standard bus service is generally more on the budget level and offers few amenities. Food options are more likely to be a ten minute stop at a roadside fast food restaurant than on-board meal service.

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Children can be cute, fun and for the most part, enjoyable. However, when it comes to riding in a vehicle, many parents are often taking a gamble on whether or not their child will behave during the trip. It seems that when you are younger, you have a shorter attention span, which while driving, can spell out disaster for busy parents who are trying their best to keep their eyes on the road and not on their child who is fidgeting in the back seat. Having said that, there are plenty of things that you can do in order to keep your child occupied so that you can focus on more important things- such as your safety.

If you know that you are just going on a short, five minute trip to the grocery store down the street, you may not need to bring anything with you. Keep your child occupied by occasionally glancing in the rearview mirror (so that you don’t have to keep turning your head around) and feel free to communicate verbally with your child. If the trip is going to be significantly longer, however, you may want to bring a few toys, books or games with you. The other factor to take into consideration is the age of your child. If you are transporting a newborn from one place to another, and the trip is a fairly lengthy one, you may want to consider finding a travel buddy to go with you. In this case, having another adult in the car is a good thing. It will allow you to have two sets of eyes and ears to listen out or look out for any problems. For example, if your baby drops his or her bottle and begins to cry, the person who isn’t driving can attend to it while the other person continues to focus on the road.

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