As soon as you notice a mechanical problem with your vehicle, pull over to the side of the road when it is safe to do so.
Try to stop somewhere safe. Use the hard shoulder if that’s the only option.
Avoid stopping where you will be difficult to spot by oncoming traffic.
If possible, stop at a service station.
You can’t always solve a roadside emergency by yourself, which is why it’s important to call in help when you need it.
Having access to a roadside assistance service can make an emergency less frightening.
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Bbe careful about getting out of your car, especially if you’re still near traffic. Get out of your car through the passenger side if there’s traffic on the driver side.
Keep a first aid kit, extra water and a small supply of nonperishable foods in your car in case of emergencies.
It’s best to call professionals or a trusted friend or family member who can help. Yet strangers who see you’re having trouble may stop to offer assistance. They may be well-intentioned, but you should use caution.