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Glenwood Auto Saskatoon Tips on Preparing for a Vehicle Breakdown

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Preparing for a Vehicle Breakdown

A vehicle breakdown is something we all experience at some point, and can, unfortunately, happen anywhere.

Preparing for a vehicle breakdown will help alleviate anxiety in a stressful situation and can help keep you safe. Here are some things you can do to prepare for potential car troubles.

Pack an emergency kit

Vehicle BreakdownA well-packed emergency kit ensures you have the tools on-hand to assist you in getting help, alerts other drivers to the presence of your vehicle and enables you to cope with basic challenges. Suggested contents for an emergency kit include:

1. First aid kit – Keep a first aid kit in your car at all times. Include items such as antiseptic wound cleanser, various sizes of adhesive bandages, gauze pads, medical tape, safety pins and scissors, tensor bandages, rubber gloves, burn care, aspirin, and any medications you may need.

2. Blanket – With variant temperatures and four seasons, having a blanket in your vehicle year-round is a must.

3. Cell phone – Always fully charge your cell phone before when preparing for a road-trip and make sure to include a spare cell phone charger in your emergency kit. Even a cell phone without a service plan or out-of-service range can be used to call for help in the case of an emergency.

4. Fire extinguisher – Keep a small multipurpose dry chemical fire extinguisher in your trunk – only to be used for small fires that have just ignited (wiring, oil leaks, etc). If your vehicle is on fire, it is safer to move away from the vehicle to a safe distance from the road and the car.

5. Flashlight – A waterproof flashlight (in case of inclement weather) can help you see and be seen in the dark.

6. Food and water – Non-perishable foods such as granola or energy bars and drinking water in case you have to wait for assistance.

7. Jumper cables – Jumper cables can help you start your car if you’re experiencing trouble with your battery or charging system. If you are unsure how to use them, call for roadside assistance.

8. Paper map – Yes, paper! A GPS isn’t going to help you if you don’t have power or have a weak signal.

9. Umbrella/waterproof jacket – Keep waterproof gear in your car in case you have to exit your car in the rain so you stay warm and dry.

10. Winter: Add the following items to your emergency kit: a candle in a deep can and matches for light and warmth, road salt and/or kitty litter, a small shovel, a snow brush or ice scraper, extra windshield washer fluid.

Staying Safe at the Side (of the road)

In case of an emergency break down, it’s important to ensure a bad situation doesn’t become dangerous or life-threatening. Knowing what to do can help to navigate the situation safely and calmly.

Pull off the road

At the first sign of trouble, if you can, signal your intent and pull off to the shoulder of the road as soon as you can safely do so. Whether you pull over to the right or left of the road, make sure that you move as far away from traffic as possible and make note of any location markers (e.g. street signs, exit markers, etc.).

If you cannot pull off the road, do not risk injury by attempting to push your car off to the side; simply turn on your hazard lights. If you are on a busy road and are concerned about being hit from behind, leave your car as soon as you can without risk and move to a safe spot.

Ensure you and your vehicle are visible

It’s important to make your car visible so that other drivers, roadside assistance operators and/or emergency crews can see you. Turn on your hazard lights. In poor weather conditions, you can also tie a brightly coloured item to your antenna or door handle to improve your visibility.

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Assess the problem

Take note of any unusual sights, sounds or smells from your vehicle and whether your car responded differently (e.g. pulled to one side or hesitated when accelerating). The observations can help roadside assistance and your service technician to identify the problem.

If you have to exit your car to make the assessment, be sure to watch for oncoming traffic and exit from the side of your car furthest from the road. Avoid standing directly in front of or behind your car to avoid being struck by another vehicle on the road.

Call for assistance

Once you are safely off the road, call for help. Be sure to tell responders where you are, what your car looks like, and if there are any special circumstances (e.g. large number of passengers, small children with car seats, unusual/rare vehicle, etc.). Regardless of whether you call 911 or roadside assistance, you should also call a family member or friend to alert them of your situation and location.

If you have to exit your car, do so from the side furthest from the road and be aware of your surroundings. Check for any hazards and make sure that you are visible to other drivers. If it’s dark out, carry a flashlight.

If you stay in your car, keep the windows and doors locked. Do not run your engine for extended periods of time to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning and always keep one window open enough for fresh air.

Keep small children buckled in their seats in the car to prevent them from wandering onto the road.

Roadside assistance

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Though you may not often encounter car troubles, having a roadside assistance plan gives you peace of mind and can help you out in tough situations.

Today, you have more options than ever before when it comes to roadside assistance. Many automobile associations, insurers, dealerships, automotive service providers, and major banks offer some form of roadside assistance program. If you have a newer vehicle, check to see if roadside assistance is included in your warranty. If it isn’t or you have an older vehicle, do your research and find a program that works for you and your budget.

 

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