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आपल्या सर्वांना सहलीला जाण्यास आवडते, मग ती छोटी रोड ट्रिप असो किंवा काही लांबच्या ठिकाणी विमानाने लांब प्रवास असू शकेल. परंतु बर्‍याचदा आपण सहलीची योजना आखण्यात अयशस्वी होतो आणि याचा परिणाम म्हणजे निराशा आणि त्रास. 1. रोड ट्रीप साठी योग्य नकाशे मिळवा आणि आपल्या मार्गाची संपूर्ण माहिती. सर्व काही योजना आखत नसते, परंतु कमीतकमी आपल्याकडे कमी ओंगळ आश्चर्ये असतील. २. कधीही, विमानतळावरील सुरक्षिततेजवळ बॉम्ब किंवा दहशतवाद्यांविषयी विनोद करू नका. आशा लोकांच्या सामानाची तपासणी केली जाते.. काही लोकांच्या बाबतीत त्यांच्याकडे लहान बॉम्ब असल्याचे बर्‍याच लोकांनी विनोदाने नमूद केले आहे. नंतर पोलिस स्टेशनमध्ये त्यांच्या मूर्खपणाबद्दल त्यांना मनापासून खेद वाटला. 3. जेव्हा एखादी व्यक्ती आपल्यावर लक्ष ठेवते तेव्हा विमानतळ, रेल्वे किंवा बस स्थानकांवर ताबडतोब सतर्क रहा. ते कदाचित पाकिटमार असू शकतात. आपल्यावर काहीतरी खून आढळल्यास किंवा आपल्या कपड्यांवरील एखादे डाग तुमच्याकडे निर्देशित असल्यास त्याविषयी जागरूक रहा. या गोष्टी खरोखर आपल्या भोवती काय चालत आहे त्यापासून आपले

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