Anonymous wrote:Any advice on how to manage the rest stops for kids if you do a long trip? Is stopping about every 6 hours enough? At what age would you expect your kids to be able to wait for a rest stop?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6 hours is aggressive. Are you my dad and is it 1992? I think 3 hours is the longest that is reasonable from a health and safety perspective, and that’s still too long for me as the driver.
I was having flashbacks to MY dad! It felt so mean when I had to pee so badly and he was a jerk about it and wouldn’t stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6 hours is aggressive. Are you my dad and is it 1992? I think 3 hours is the longest that is reasonable from a health and safety perspective, and that’s still too long for me as the driver.
I was having flashbacks to MY dad! It felt so mean when I had to pee so badly and he was a jerk about it and wouldn’t stop.
Anonymous wrote:6 hours is aggressive. Are you my dad and is it 1992? I think 3 hours is the longest that is reasonable from a health and safety perspective, and that’s still too long for me as the driver.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I never go six hours as an adult, partially to pee, partially to take my eyes off the road for a bit (or switch drivers). They recommend a fifteen minutes break every two hours. We definitely don't do that, but enough time to use the bathroom every three hours seems like what you'd need for safety.
Anonymous wrote:6 hours would be tough for me. We make at least short stops every 3-4ish hours but try to mix it up (e.g., might be a longer stop for a full meal or to see an attraction. And if we all had beverages at the last stop, 3 hours would be pushing it given bathroom breaks needed.
How often are your kids asking to stop OP?