Located just off the side of the road, highway rest stops are convenient spots for travellers to use the restroom, stretch their legs and enjoy a snack. However, rest areas are often in unfamiliar and remote locations, so it’s important to be cautious when stopping.
Be alert
If a rest area looks dark or isolated, keep driving. Stop at a well-lit location and identify emergency phone towers and the nearest kilometre marker. Stay aware of your surroundings and look out for suspicious individuals.
Protect Your property
Take your cell phone with you wherever you go, but leave your other belongings such as your cash, wallet, purse and electronics hidden in your locked vehicle. Carrying these could make you a potential target for thieves.
Don't go it alone
Walk with someone to the bathroom, vending machines and other areas. If you’re travelling alone, try to avoid rest stops at night. Rather, opt to break at a gas station or restaurant.
Never sleep in your car
Sleeping at rest areas can make you vulnerable to attackers. In fact, many areas have outlawed sleeping at rest stops. Spend the night at a hotel or campground instead. These options may cost, but extra safety may be worth the money.
Plan ahead
Before your trip, research rest areas on your route to find the safest places to stop. If there aren’t any appealing options, plan stops in different cities or towns you’ll pass through.