| Above, at Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
My 2015 Winnebago Minnie Winnie 22R came with an AM/FM radio along with a CD player.
While driving, I either have a Country station on (depending upon where I'm at and if there are any signals) or play a CD (either Classic Rock, Country or movie soundtracks).
RV Travel has posted a poll asking of one listens to music while driving.
They begin it with:
You’re driving down the long, beautiful road to your next destination. Engine humming, road stretching out ahead… what fills the cab? Music? Silence? Something else?
For some of you, we know that music is essential. Playlists, classic rock, country, jazz, road trip anthems—you have a soundtrack for every mile. Music can make long drives feel shorter and boost your mood. Plus, a little passenger-seat dancing never hurt anybody (at least, not that we know of…).
Others prefer something different. Maybe you listen to talk radio, audiobooks, or podcasts, or travel in peaceful quiet. The hum of the road and your own thoughts can be just as satisfying as any song—especially on scenic routes where you want to stay fully present.
Then there are the situational listeners. Music on highways, silence in cities. Upbeat songs during the day, softer tunes at night. Your audio choices shift depending on traffic, weather, or how focused you need to be behind the wheel.
So what about you? When you’re driving your RV (or tow vehicle), is music part of the journey? Go ahead and vote in today’s poll, and feel free to share what’s usually playing.
Oh, and we’re just asking about music today. Not podcasts or talk radio, just music. Thanks!
To read more and participate in the poll, go here.
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