For some, no road trip is complete without the perfect soundtrack playing through the speakers. Whether it’s classic rock, country, oldies, jazz, podcasts, audiobooks, or even complete silence, what fills the cab can make a big difference in the driving experience.
Music has long been part of America’s road-trip culture. There’s something about cruising down a scenic highway with your favorite songs playing that just feels right. Some drivers carefully curate playlists before every trip. Others simply turn on the radio and see what they find. And then there are those who prefer the quiet, enjoying the sounds of the road and the scenery outside the windshield.
Of course, driving an RV can be a little different than driving a car. Long days behind the wheel, changing road conditions, and navigating unfamiliar areas require concentration. Some RVers say music helps them stay alert and relaxed. Others find it distracting, especially in heavy traffic or difficult driving situations.
Technology has also changed how we listen while traveling. Streaming services, satellite radio, podcasts, and audiobooks offer nearly endless entertainment options. Many RVers now spend hours listening to news, history programs, comedy shows, or true-crime stories as the miles roll by.
So what about you? When you’re driving your RV—or any vehicle—do you listen to music along the way? Or do you prefer no music at all? And remember, we’re asking about music today, not podcasts or anything.
Vote in today’s poll, and thanks for participating!
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