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Road trip gas receipt and toll card sleeve
For road trips, rental cars, and tournament drives, keep gas receipts, toll card, parking ticket, hotel key, license note, and return-time paper flat instead of letting them sink under snacks and cables.
Short answer
For a road trip, keep gas receipts, toll card, parking ticket, hotel key, license note, and rental return-time paper in one flat sleeve near the front seat.
The sleeve is for paper and cards only. Keep payment security, vehicle documents, and local driving rules in their proper place.
Reset papers at each stop
Road-trip papers disappear because every stop creates a new surface: pump, dashboard, cup holder, hotel desk, restaurant table, and center console.
After each stop, put active paper in the sleeve and move finished receipts to the back lane. That keeps the next parking pass or toll card visible.
- Best for: rental cars, tournament drives, weekend road trips, hotel parking, toll roads, gas stops, and event parking.
- Check carefully: toll format, parking QR code, rental return time, license needs, insurance papers, and whether the receipt should be saved for reimbursement.
- Skip for: loose cash, passports, original vehicle documents that need secure storage, or wet papers.
Where Field Stow fits
FlatCard Receipt Sleeve is the Field Stow women-category fit when road-trip paper has to stay flat and reachable inside a tote, console, sling, or hotel desk setup.
Pair it with ZipKey when car keys and coins are the main pain point and Cable Card when charging pieces keep mixing with paper.
FlatCard Receipt Sleeve
Related Field Stow product for this guide.
Details
How do I organize gas receipts on a road trip?
Keep active receipts, toll cards, parking tickets, and return-time notes in one flat sleeve near the front seat.
Should toll cards and receipts go with charging cables?
No. Keep paper and cards separate so they do not sink under cables, snacks, or center-console clutter.
What road-trip papers should stay secure elsewhere?
Vehicle documents, passports, cash, and sensitive papers should stay in their proper secure location.