Experts: Road-trips expected to increase, tips on staying safe
Posted: Jul 13, 2020 8:12 AM CST

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(CBS 58) -- Experts say more people will be hitting the road this summer.
CBS 58 spoke with Chris Holbert, the CEO of SecuraTrac, to learn more about how to stay safe while road-tripping.
Some of the tips include traveling during off-hours, overpack PPE, make sure friends and family know where you are and rely on technology for help.