3 Things to Do If Your Car Breaks Down On A Roadway

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One of the last things you want to experience while cruising down the road is for your car to malfunction or completely break down on the road. However, at some time in your life, you’re likely to have your car stop working or get a flat tire at an inconvenient time or place for you. To best prepare for this, you must know what you should do to keep yourself and the other drivers around you safe. Here are three tips you should do if your car breaks down on a roadway to help with this.

Make Your Car Easily Seen

Once you notice that something is going wrong with your car, the very first thing you should do is safely pull off the road. If you’re unable to do this, stay in your car while doing what you can to make it clear to other drivers that you’re disabled. This could include turning on your hazard lights or hanging something white-out your driver’s side window. For those who can make it safely off the road and out of the flow of traffic, SafetyServe.org advises that you still do what you can to make your putting out reflective triangles, flares, or flashers. By doing these things, you’ll ensure that other drivers see you and keep themselves safe.

Give Help A Call

If you realize that your car won’t be starting again on its own, or you’re not able to safely drive any longer, it’s wise to call for help. Depending on the situation you’re in, the type of help you’ll need will vary. According to Esurance.com, you may want to call roadside assistance or an auto club you’re a part of. You may also need to phone a tow truck to help move your car to a mechanic or other safe location. And in some instances, you’re also going to want to call the police to help with the flow of traffic or if there’s a dangerous or potentially dangerous situation involving your car or the road you were traveling on.

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Be Careful When Looking At Your Vehicle

For those who feel like they might be able to fix their car independently, it’s vital that you safely do this. According to Deanna Sclar, a contributor to Dummies.com, you should never try to work on your car on the side that’s exposed to the road. This puts you at too much risk for getting hit by a car or putting other drivers at risk. So before you try to do any work on your car or look around at what’s happening to your vehicle, make sure you’re well off the road and out of the way of traffic. Consider using the tips mentioned above next time your car becomes disabled while driving on a roadway to help you stay safe.

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