“Do you remember where you parked the car?” - Helen Sharp
“Driving safely in our National Parks” means more than just driving the speed limit; it means wearing seatbelts, paying attention to the road, and obeying all traffic and park regulations. Vehicles should stay on established roads and only park within designated areas, including lots, pullouts, and scenic lookouts.
You remembered that, but then forgot where you parked the car? It happens. After a long day out on the trail, you may have exited at a different spot or simply got turned around. Now don’t go all to pieces. Next time, keep track of your location by using an app, take a picture of signage, write down the parking lot name or spot number, or take a moment to identify any landmarks for reference.
And now a warning. NOW a warning? There are many things that can distract you while driving on a national park roadway. Keep your eyes and attention focused on the road at all times. Be safe out there and keep yourself and o...