ROAD TO ZERO

Summer Safely: Keeping Safety Top Of Mind While Road Tripping To The Happiest Place On Earth

Jul 22, 2021, 7:34 PM | Updated: Jul 27, 2021, 2:11 pm

SOUTH OGDEN, Utah – Many Utah families are headed to California now that the Happiest Place on Earth is open again.

Your summer road trip may include watching Disney movies or playing “Name-that-tune,” but no matter where you travel it should also include safety. One Utah family shares the best way they know how to Summer Safely.

The Dunyon family has a deep love for Disney magic. After returning to the park for the first time in more than a year, the attractions and treats were even sweeter.

“It was emotional. It was really special!” Jen Dunyon said.

“It felt so amazing! Especially taking so long off with COVID. It was so fun!” 15-year-old Jane Dunyon and 10-year-old Sophia Dunyon both shared.

They rode the Guardians of the Galaxy ride several times in a row and raved about the food.

“The churros are unbeatable!” Jane said with a smile.

Sophia Dunyon says one of the best parts about being back in the Disneyland park is the food, especially the churros. Sophia Dunyon says one of the best parts about being back in the Disneyland park is the food, especially the churros. (Used with Permission: Jen Dunyon)

Jen is thrilled she gets to see her four daughters enjoy some of the same experiences she had as a child.

“I’ve really grown up with the love for family vacations [and] the memories that you make on those,” she said.

Now Jen helps plan others families’ Disney vacations through their family owned business Get Away Today.

“Since 1990, my parents, they took our family and take my siblings and us to Disneyland. We had the best time and we came home and my parents were like, ‘How could we make this more affordable for families?’” she said.

But Jen knows those special memories can’t happen if safety isn’t top of mind. She makes sure their family is prepared before hitting the road, especially after they had a flat tire on their last road trip over spring break.

“It’s made me really mindful to make sure that our tires are checked, make sure our car is tuned up because the safety of your family is priority,” she said.

Jen Dunyon and her 10-year-old daughter, Sophia, pose in front of their car on their road trip to the Happiest Place on Earth. (Used with Permission: Jen Dunyon)

In addition to good podcasts and books, the also Dunyons packed plenty of food and water.

“We’re big on starting and ending with a prayer and just like little things, just being mindful the whole time that we’re not distracting our driver, that we stop when needed and that we always have a little bit of caffeine [and] sunflower seeds that distract and get your mind going,” she explained.

UDOT Spokesperson John Gleason says it comes down to doing those little things to ensure families can get to their destination safely. He urges drivers to get enough rest before leaving.

“There’s a lot to focus on packing, tying up things at work – but you want to make sure that you’re getting the proper sleep leading up to it so that you don’t nod off on the road,” he said.

Gleason also encourages people to take frequent breaks and rotate drivers.

“Schedule stops, get out, walk around every two hours or so, so that you don’t become too complacent with driving,” he suggested.

The entire Dunyon family poses together on their trip in California. They make several preparations to ensure they get to their destination safely when they road trip like checking their tires, getting enough sleep, and buckling up. (Used with Permission: Jen Dunyon)

He even recommends planning those stops ahead of time on a map.

The Dunyons stopped at their grandparents’ home in St. George on their drive to California.

“I love a halfway point. It’s just so doable. It’s easy to get to,’ Jen said. “My husband, he’s such a trooper, but he appreciates just to be able to get out and stretch a little bit.”

Even though it’s a long journey, Gleason urges drivers and passengers to remain vigilant.

“You know, the basics: buckling up, driving focused, driving alert, never driving anything but sober,” Gleason said.

“My husband has like zero tolerance on not wearing your seatbelt safely, Jen said. “[He’s] just really big on making sure that even though it’s not as comfortable, it’s worth it to be safe.”

This is an especially important reminder ahead of Pioneer Day when many are hitting the road for last three-day weekend before school starts. Gleason anticipates 20 to 30 percent more traffic on the road and urges drivers to avoid peak travel times, starting tonight, tomorrow afternoon and late on Sunday afternoon.

“It’s an exciting time because so many of us have been inside and a lot of people are getting out and enjoying themselves. We just want to make sure they get to where they are going safely and build these summer memories,” he said.

KSL 5 TV Live

Top Stories

Road to Zero

Weber head-on collision...
Cary Schwanitz

1 killed in fiery head-on collision in Weber County; 2 dead in crash near Saltair

One person died in a fiery head-on crash on I-15 in the Riverdale area early Sunday, the Utah Highway Patrol said.
6 days ago
Water drain...
Katija Stjepovic, Cary J. Schwanitz

UDOT clearing debris to prevent highway flooding

Earlier this year snow was a big danger for drivers but now it’s becoming rain and wet roads.
8 days ago
Three people died in this Kane County crash...
Andrew Adams

Family remembers two loved ones killed in crash near Kanab

Family members on Thursday remembered loved ones killed in a triple-fatal crash in Kane County.
9 days ago
Traffic on Interstate 80 in Crockett, California, on June 9. The National Transportation Safety Boa...
Katija Stjepovic

Drowsy driving cases on the rise in Utah

A new AAA study shows many of us don't know how sleepy we are behind the wheel.
12 days ago
(Pixabay)...
Madison Swenson

Tips for driving safely after daylight saving time change

Daylight saving is Sunday, which means it's time to move our clocks forward an hour. The change may impact our traveling abilities, so here are some tips to keep you safe out on the roads, courtesy of Zero Fatalities.
22 days ago
school crossing...
Katija Stjepovic

Utah lawmakers consider return of photo radar

A new bill before the legislature would bring photo radar back to Utah as speeding in construction and school zones becomes a growing safety concern.
1 month ago

Sponsored Articles

Stack of old laptops with dark background...
PC Laptops

Old Laptop Upgrades You Need to Try Before Throwing it Away

Get the most out of your investment. Try these old laptop upgrades before throwing it out to keep it running fast and efficient.
Happy diverse college or university students are having fun on their graduation day...
BYU MBA at the Marriott School of Business

How to Choose What MBA Program is Right for You: Take this Quiz Before You Apply!

Wondering what MBA program is right for you? Take this quiz before you apply to see if it will help you meet your goals.
Close up of an offset printing machine during production...
Les Olson IT

Top 7 Reasons to Add a Production Printer to Your Business

Learn about the different digital production printers and how they can help your company save time and money.
vintage photo of lighting showroom featuring chandeliers, lamps, wall lights and mirrors...
Lighting Design

History of Lighting Design | Over 25 Years of Providing Utah With the Latest Trends and Styles

Read about the history of Lighting Design, a family-owned and operated business that paved the way for the lighting industry in Utah.
Fiber Optical cables connected to an optic ports and Network cables connected to ethernet ports...
Brian Huston, CE and Anthony Perkins, BICSI

Why Every Business Needs a Structured Cabling System

A structured cabling system benefits businesses by giving you faster processing speeds and making your network more efficient and reliable.
notebook with password notes highlighted...
PC Laptops

How to Create Strong Passwords You Can Actually Remember

Learn how you can create strong passwords that are actually easy to remember! In a short time you can create new ones in seconds.
Summer Safely: Keeping Safety Top Of Mind While Road Tripping To The Happiest Place On Earth