What is what to do when your car dies?

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What to Do When Your Car Dies

It can be stressful when your car suddenly stops working. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to handle the situation:

  1. Stay Calm and Assess the Situation: Panic can lead to mistakes. Take a deep breath and quickly evaluate your surroundings. Are you in a dangerous location? Are other cars approaching rapidly? Your safety is the top priority.

  2. Turn on Your Hazard Lights: This is crucial to alert other drivers that you are having a problem. Don't delay activating your hazard lights.

  3. Safely Move Your Car (if possible): If your car can be moved, even a short distance, try to get it off the road and onto the shoulder. Avoid blocking traffic. If you are unable to move the car, this is where things can become more perilous.

  4. Call for Help: Contact roadside assistance, like AAA, or call for a tow truck. You can also call the police if you're in a dangerous location. Here's more information about calling%20for%20help after breakdown.

  5. Wait Safely: If you must wait in the car, keep your seatbelt fastened. Keep the doors locked. Be aware of your surroundings at all times. If you feel unsafe remaining in the vehicle, carefully exit on the side away from traffic and stand away from the road, behind a barrier if available.

  6. Determining the Cause: After your car is safe and secured and waiting to be towed away, determine what the cause%20of%20breakdown is, if you can. If you suspect a flat%20tire, dead%20battery or other minor issue you can take care of, this will determine if you need to tow it or if the breakdown is an easy fix.

  7. Inform Your Insurance Company: After the tow truck has come and the problem has been identified, inform your insurance%20company as soon as possible.

Important Considerations:

  • Location: Your location is important when calling for help. Use your GPS or a landmark to provide accurate information.
  • Roadside Emergency Kit: Having a roadside emergency kit is invaluable. It should include items like a flashlight, jumper cables, warning triangles, a first-aid kit, and basic tools.
  • Regular Maintenance: Preventative maintenance significantly reduces the risk of breakdowns. Keep your car properly serviced.