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Kind of attempting to plan my first solo trips. Please help me with the what ifs

Again, this will be my first solo trip.
It will be a 5 hour drive , if I keep this destination.

I have AAA but what if my car breaks down 5 hours away from home? Wouldn't that be several hundred dollars to tow it back home?

I'm not even sure I can fix a tire. How do you use fix a flat? 😬

What if something goes wrong?

What if somebody steals my wallet? (Yes call the police) but then how do I get home and eat with no money/card. Stash some in my car??

What's a good power bank for charging phone? Plugging into the cigarette lighter area charges super slow.

I had been watching videos and a girl gave a nice tip about this but anything else I should know?
Solo travel seems so weird, anxiety inducing to me but I feel like I NEED to do it.

I would want to leave home before dawn but then check in time for hotels is usually 4pm....what do I do?? I wouldn't want to sit up, sit around after a 5 hour drive. I'd want to lay down. Sure I will make stops along the way but still.
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twiigss · M
I had these thoughts once I was at my destination. My cars remote would work once in a blue moon. So because of that problem, I wanted to lock the car up, but leave the driver side unlocked. So I manually undid the lock inside the car, well when I opened the car door the alarm decided to go off.

In order to reset the alarm you have to press the unlock button on the remote. I pressed unlock to do the reset, and the remote actually worked, that one time. That drive was a 3 and a half hour trip.

To change a tire is easy, you should have a jack and a donut tire that came with the car. So you park on level ground, get the lug nuts on the tire loose, jack up the car, undo all the lug nuts, take off the flat tire and put the donut on, put the lug nuts back on and set the car back down on the ground. Go through and tighten down all the lug nuts, put the jack in the car and you should be good to go.

If you have AAA then you shouldn't have to worry about anything as AAA fixes you up from what I hear.