What should you drink when going for a drive?
Sometimes, drinking and driving isn’t a bad thing
Hunger and thirst are the last things you’d want to
experience while driving. When our bodies are dehydrated and low on fuel, we
get irritable and frustrated. Getting “hangry” often leads to a rough,
terrible, and exhausting trip which can affect driving performance. This is one
of the findings from the Shell Driving Experiment, a worldwide study that uses
cutting-edge emotional intelligence technology and other applications to
uncover how the emotions of drivers affect their performance during everyday
rides.
In the Philippines, the experiment showed that feeling
hungry or thirsty can impact driving performance, showing that drivers who
crave food and hydration don’t perform as well on the road. This decreases the
smoothness of a driver’s journey, negatively correlating to a smoother trip
score.
This is one of the instances where the combination of
drinking and driving isn’t necessarily a bad thing. In fact, with the right
beverages, it can be good for you.
Here’s a rundown of things you can drink on-the-go for a
better journey:
Fresh fruit juices. Fruit juices are a convenient way to
get your daily fill of vitamins and nutrients in the most refreshing and
delicious way. At Deli2Go, you can choose from a variety of cold-pressed juices
made with real fruits and vegetables. Savor the refreshing taste of mangoes,
citrus, coconuts, and various greens, and energize your body the natural way
with these detoxifying concoctions.
Caffeinated drinks. Nothing beats a good cup of coffee to
give you an extra energy boost. Not only does it wake you up, it also helps you
stay alert and focused while driving. Whether you choose to enjoy your coffee
black or in one of the delicious blends at Deli2Go, a serving goes a long way
regardless of the time of day.
Electrolyte-filled drinks. For longer rides, consider
drinks with added electrolytes. Electrolytes are integral for cell function,
and specialized beverages can help us regain these substances and energize our
bodies for the drive ahead.
Water. Nothing beats good old water when you need to hydrate
while on the road. Proper water intake keeps you hydrated in order fight
dizziness and fatigue, so make sure to stock a bottle or two in your car at all
times.
“What you eat or drink has an effect on the cells in your
body, which can affect your mood and, ultimately, your performance on the
road,” says health guru Nadine Tengco. “Even something as simple as drinking
enough water can help you feel less anxious, so make sure to eat and hydrate
before going on a drive.”
Giving importance to every ride
For over a hundred years, Pilipinas Shell has gone the
extra mile for Filipino motorists – from taking care of their vehicles with the
help of quality fuels and services, to providing drivers with delicious and
convenient meals and beverages at Shell Select and Deli2Go. The Shell Driving
Experiment continues their constant pursuit of excellence for their customers.
“The Shell Driving Experiment is part of our efforts to
understand the changing needs of our customers,” shares Anthony Lawrence Yam,
Vice President for Retail at PIlipinas Shell. “This helps us create better
innovations, such as the Shell V-Power with DYNAFLEX Technology and the
expansion of our non-fuel offers at Shell Select. At the end of the day, our
goal is making life’s journeys better for every Filipino on the road.”
By providing quality fuel products and services to
motorists around the world, Shell solidifies its foothold as a global leader in
power and energy. It pioneers next generation technology by developing new
sources for a reliable energy mix, producing ingenious products, and promoting
intelligent use. The company strives to build smarter infrastructure and
provide energy efficient engineering solutions that promote clean transport and
sustainable mobility.
Through understanding what matters most for Filipinos and
how they feel, Shell continues its mission to allow men and women to go well on
the road, wherever they want to go.
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