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Road Trip Project Welcome to the Road Trip Project! This repository contains all the necessary tools, code, and resources to plan, document, and enjoy your epic road trip adventures. Whether you're using it to track routes, log milestones, or simply record your trip memories, this project will help you stay organized and engaged.

Table of Contents About the Project Technologies Used Features Getting Started Contributing License About the Project The Road Trip Project is designed for travelers who want to plan their journeys, track their progress, and share their adventures. It includes features such as:

Route planning Milestone tracking Budget and expense logging Photo and journal entries for each stop Map integrations (e.g., Google Maps, OpenStreetMap)

Technologies Used

HTML/CSS/JavaScript (for front-end development) SQLite (for database management) Git and GitHub (for version control and collaboration) Features Route planner: Map your road trip and get recommended routes. Budget tracker: Keep track of your expenses during the trip. Photo gallery: Upload and view photos from each stop along the way. Journal: Write your travel log and memories at each destination.

Getting Started To get started with the project on your local machine, follow these steps:

Clone the Repository bash Copy code git clone https://github.com/yourusername/road-trip-project.git Install Dependencies Navigate to the project directory and install the necessary dependencies.

Merging Changes Once your pull request is reviewed and approved, you can merge it into the main branch:

bash Copy code git checkout main git pull origin main git merge feature/your-feature-name git push origin main Keeping Your Local Repository Updated To stay updated with the latest changes from the remote repository, regularly pull the latest changes into your local branch:

Fork the repository. Clone your fork to your local machine. Create a new branch for your changes. Make your changes and commit them with a detailed message. Push your changes to your forked repository. Create a pull request to merge your changes into the main repository. Please ensure that you follow the code style and guidelines provided in the repository.

License This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Feel free to customize the sections according to your actual project. This README gives a thorough overview of how to set up, use, and contribute to the project, and includes Git commands for the workflow.

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