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Constant cries of "Are we there yet?", frequent toilet stops – and poor mobile signal are some of the biggest irritations on family road trips. A study of 1,500 regular road-tripping parents of ...
Constant cries of "Are we there yet?", frequent toilet stops – and poor mobile signal are some of the biggest irritations on family road trips. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Derry ...
New research paints a picture of family road trips as anything but smooth sailing, with incessant crying, endless requests for toilet stops, and patchy mobile reception among the biggest grievances.