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Get a Jump Start on Holiday Travel With Microsoft Streets & Trips



Microsoft Streets & Trips 2010

Microsoft Streets & Trips 2010

Fall is just around the cor­ner and so is the stress of hol­i­day travel. As air­lines con­tinue to reduce flight sched­ules and increase bag­gage fees, tak­ing to the road is becom­ing an attrac­tive choice for many fam­i­lies. But before plan­ning to hit the roads this fall and win­ter, trav­el­ers should sched­ule time to plan their trips in advance and equip their vehi­cles for the cold weather ahead to avoid poten­tially costly repairs and delays.

Planning a trip ahead of time and build­ing in stops for meals, bath­room breaks, gas, and fun points of inter­est such as land­marks or muse­ums is a sure­fire way to make sure every­one in the car has a smooth and enjoy­able ride. With 1.7 mil­lion points of inter­est such as hotels, restau­rants and national parks, the new ver­sion of Microsoft Streets & Trips is a great way to han­dle every aspect of a trip from begin­ning to end. With a fuel con­sump­tion man­ager, free road con­struc­tion updates, and more ways to cus­tomize maps and routes, fam­i­lies can save money and time while plan­ning trips accord­ing to their pref­er­ences. Once the trip is planned, trav­el­ers can quickly and eas­ily send their route infor­ma­tion directly to their hand­held GPS device. They can also share their route infor­ma­tion with oth­ers; accord­ing to the American Red Cross, trav­el­ers should pro­vide a friend or loved one with an itin­er­ary for the trip, includ­ing the planned route and depar­ture and arrival times.  Microsoft Streets & Trips can be used to eas­ily e-mail an itin­er­ary to friends and fam­ily — a great tool for com­mu­ni­cat­ing trip plans to those shar­ing the adven­ture or those wait­ing to wel­come the fam­ily home.

Once on the road, spo­ken street names and Voice-Prompted Directions will smoothly guide fam­i­lies to their des­ti­na­tion. If they get off route, Automatic Re-Routing helps con­sumers get back on track after a wrong turn, which can decrease wasted gas and save valu­able time. If they need to make an unex­pected stop, the software’s Find Nearby Places fea­ture allows trav­el­ers to search a radius up to 50 miles to find select points of inter­est such as ATMs, hotels, mechan­ics, phar­ma­cies and more.

Microsoft Streets & Trips helps trav­el­ers be orga­nized while offer­ing flex­i­bil­ity and the con­ve­nience of choice,” said Lori Stock, senior prod­uct man­ager for Streets & Trips at Microsoft Corp. “It will help trav­el­ers plan their vaca­tions from begin­ning to end. From help­ing them choose stops along the way, to inte­grat­ing with their GPS devices, Microsoft Streets & Trips gives con­sumers the tools to plan enjoy­able and mem­o­rable fam­ily vaca­tions, while avoid­ing the rush of a busy air­port and ulti­mately sav­ing money.”

Preparation Helps Ensure a Safe Ride

Even with the best plan­ning, fall and win­ter travel brings the poten­tial for foul weather. Whether dri­ving from door to door on Halloween or cruis­ing down the free­way on the way to grandma’s house for Thanksgiving, here are three tips to help you pre­pare for a safe and happy trip, rain or shine:

  • Vehicle main­te­nance is key. A quick check of weather-sensitive sys­tems can pre­vent get­ting stuck on the shoul­der of a snowy moun­tain pass. Check that flu­ids are at the proper lev­els and con­cen­tra­tions. A lack of coolant or wind­shield wiper fluid could freeze up travel plans before they even start.
  • Remember that wet roads mean longer stop­ping dis­tances. Rain, oily buildup and wet leaves on road­ways greatly increase the amount of time required to stop. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration rec­om­mends that tires should have at least 1/16-inch of tread and be inflated to man­u­fac­turer spec­i­fi­ca­tions. Bald or improp­erly inflated tires are no match for a rainy free­way or soggy leaves on neigh­bor­hood streets.
  • Pack plenty of sup­plies. Before leav­ing, check that the emer­gency kit is stocked and there are plenty of drinks and snacks for all pas­sen­gers. Using Microsoft Streets & Trips to map out gas sta­tions along the route will enable quick and easy fill-ups.

Microsoft Streets & Tips is avail­able now

Microsoft Streets & Trips is avail­able now for an esti­mated retail price of $39.95. Microsoft Streets & Trips with GPS Locator is avail­able for $69.95. Or give Streets & Trips a test drive by down­load­ing a free 60-day trial ver­sion at http://www.microsoft.com/streets/travel.


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