Ahhh, the great Australian road trip.
Rite of passage, family holiday, yearly pilgrimage — whatever you want to call it, there is something quintessentially Aussie about rounding up the kids, packing up the van and hitting the road.
When road tripping with the family, there’s usually a bunch of things you can count on.
There always seems to be the world's best meat pie found approximately five hours from any major city. And don't forget the kids' unique ability to spot every McDonald's in existence.
But there are other things that always come into play, especially the more mundane.
Think the planning, the packing, the inevitable arguments over which Spotify playlist takes precedence, and whose toys get to be inside the car rather than the boot.
To minimise all the stress, here are the four golden rules we live by for every road trip, so that we can arrive at the destination with our sanity still (relatively) intact.