Items you take on a road trip with L

  • Common suitcase or bag for clothes on trips.

  • Pocket fire source, handy for camping stops.

  • Portable lamp can light up campsites or maps.

  • Great for movies, maps, and work on long trips.

  • Makeup item; many travelers pack it in purse.

  • Packed meal or food stop snack for the road.

  • Skin-care bottle; many bring it for dryness.

  • Portable light for camping or nighttime breaks.

  • Slang for candies; kids love them on road trips.

  • Drink in a bottle; refreshing travel beverage.

  • Candy on a stick, classic car-ride treat.

  • Driver’s license, essential travel document.

  • Comfortable pants often worn during long rides.

  • Small stick to prevent dry lips while traveling.

  • Bag of candies is a typical road trip snack.

  • Packed as snacks or for water flavor on trips.

  • Cosmetic tube or wand to shine and protect lips.

  • Underwear; people pack extra sets in luggage.

  • Small lock for bags or roof box, handy security item.

  • Lime as a snack or drink flavor, common road-trip food.

  • Laundry bag or laundry kit for longer car trips.

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  • Liquor for after driving at destination, adults only.

  • Phrase meaning many snacks to bring for the ride.

  • Loose change for tolls, parking meters, vending.

  • Lemon as fruit or flavoring, good snack or drink add‑in.

  • lint roller
  • Lays is a potato chip brand, classic car snack.

  • Extra laces for shoes or boots, useful on long trips.

  • Lube like WD‑40 for squeaks or emergency bike/gear fix.

  • General phrase for many food items packed for trip.

  • Listerine mouthwash for fresh breath while traveling.

  • Limes as fruit or garnish, similar use to lemons.

  • Licorice candy, common road‑trip treat.

  • Portable lamps or lanterns for camping road trips.

  • Lunchbox packed with food for eating in the car.

  • Paper letter you bring to mail or read on road.

  • Tray of lasagna as a hearty packed road-trip meal.

  • Lace item like shoelaces or trim on clothes you pack.

  • Lysol cleaner/wipes for sanitizing surfaces while traveling.

  • Cooked lobster as fancy packed food (if kept chilled).

  • Loaf of bread for sandwiches and snacks on the drive.

  • Written lists to organize what to pack or stops to make.

  • Spare letters for games or notes during the trip.

  • Camera lens you pack to take photos on your journey.

  • Leg warmers as clothing layer for cold car rides.

  • Dog leash to walk your pet during rest stops.

  • Lanyard to hold keys, passes, or ID while traveling.

  • Lunch box to carry meals and snacks in the car.

  • Ludo board game for hotel evenings or rest stops.

  • Loafers as comfy slip‑on shoes for the road.

  • Light jacket you pack in case the weather turns cool.

  • Safety vest for water trips, good on car-camping journeys.

  • Toy building bricks, kids love them on long drives.

  • Packed-up extra food from meals, classic car snack.

  • Medicine to keep you… ahem… comfortable on route.

  • You can pack lettuce for sandwiches or salads.

  • Handy for roof racks or RVs, useful camping tool.

  • Rope loop tool; useful on ranch trips or camping.

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