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Travel Tips When Commuting with Kids

Road trips with kids using your own vehicle can be a pain in the neck. But road trips with kids using public transportation can be a recipe for a disaster. Inside a family car, your kids can be as chatty, noisy or even whiny as they want. Inside a cab or a train, it’s a different deal altogether. To help you and your kids survive a taxi commute without spilling blood, I curated tips and tricks from Universal Taxi’s experienced cabbies.

  • Book ahead of time.

Children’s attention span is typically short and rather scary. The way they can turn from laughing angels to grumpy mini-monsters in an instant can test even the most patient parent or guardian. A long wait can trigger this transformation. To avoid this from happening, booking a cab ahead of time is a wise decision. This way, the excitement is still there when you all ride the cab.

  • Play a game.

It doesn’t matter if the commute is just a 15-minute ride or an hour-long, you should always have a list of activities in mind to entertain the children. If possible, avoid bringing too many toys. Instead, play a game to make them more curious and enthusiastic about the commute. This is especially an efficient trick if you and your children take the cab daily. Play a game about geography and landmarks. The streets of Chicago are always abuzz with activities. Point one to the kids and formulate a game of “what if” from it. For instance, if the cab passed by a Chicago pizza joint, ask the children – what if they’re in charge of the pizzeria, what toppings will the best-seller have?

Another great game to try is word association. Point a famous Chicago landmark to the children and ask them to describe it for you. You can also ask them to list words they can associate with the notable sight. This game is hitting two birds with one stone. You get to entertain the children and, in turn, they’ll broaden their vocabulary and imagination.

  • Bring a mini first-aid kit.

Kids react to commuting differently. Some take it in stride while others get dizzy after the first five minutes of the ride. To avoid dizziness or vomiting, make sure to bring easy-to-swallow medicine for children. To counteract nausea, don’t forget to bring a bottle of water, extra anti-vomit candies, and a plastic bag.

  • Pack a snack.

Apart from games, a neat trick to occupy your children’s time is a quick snack. Pack a savory snack such as bread sticks, cheese cubes, and dried fruits and nuts. Try not to give them sweets during the commute because confections and candies can unsettle the stomach. You may also want to just stick with water instead of juice packs.

  • Bring baby wipes.

It doesn’t matter if your kids are no longer wearing nappies, baby wipes are a must-bring item when commuting. Wipes are multifunctional. They can wash hands, clean toilet seats, and wipe public handles and doors. Universal Taxi Dispatch taxis are always spotless and odor-free, but as a parent or guardian, you can never be too sure or too clean.

With these tips, we hope you and your kids will have an enjoyable commute throughout Chicago.

Top 5 Tools for Taxi Commuters

American commuters spend an average of 50 minutes in a vehicle each day. That’s almost equivalent to an hour-long lunch break or an entire episode of Chicago P.D. These precious minutes shouldn’t be wasted staring at the same diet pill ad or an acne prevention billboard every day. Taxi commuters can make the most out of this travel time with the right commuter tools. Here are five I highly recommend.

  • Traffic Navigation App

At Universal Taxi, we make sure that our cab drivers are updated with the ins and outs of the city, particularly about news relating to transportation. As a commuter, it’s important that you have your own traffic navigation app to check the traffic situation before you hit the road. This way, you’ll be able to calculate if you need to adjust your time to avoid being late for your appointment. A traffic navigation app also helps in determining if your usual route is suddenly ridden with road hazards due to a vehicular accident.

Waze is a great navigation app.

  • Audio Books

If your commute takes over 15 minutes, an audio book can help you easily pass the time. Reading in a moving vehicle is bad for the eyes. Listening to a book is the next best thing. If you’d rather read than listen to a new story, you can always find an audio version of your favorite book and listen to it. It would be like hearing the story from a new perspective while making the most out of your commute time.

Try Audible.com for

  • Safety Kit

Each time you commute, you expose yourself to possible road accidents and disasters. That is a reality experienced by both public and private commuters. And while that fact can’t be denied, being proactive can be a big help in the event of a vehicle hijack, mugging, or accident. Pharmacies and drug stores sell ready-made safety kits. You can also build your own emergency kit. The basics include a couple of medical paraphernalia (antiseptic solution, tape and gauze, medicine), a whistle, an ID with your medical information, and an extra phone battery.

  • Music Player

For many commuters, an MP3 player is a must. Music is an influencer. A good one can easily boost your mood. A music player helps in setting your frame of mind for the day ahead or soothing your nerves after a long day at work. Or to share your love of music, you can just ask your Universal Taxi driver to turn on the cab radio and tune into your favorite radio station.

  • Travel Mug

Whether you’re running late or you just need another cup of coffee in your system, a travel mug lets you have your dose of caffeine without ruining your outfit or the cab interior. It need not be coffee all the time, you can fill the mug with your favorite tea or juice, or even a protein shake.

 

Travelling by taxi doesn’t need to bore or frustrate you all the time. With these tools, you’ll be able to make sure that your daily commute throughout Chicago is enjoyable and productive.