

1. Make sure your vehicle is as far off the road as possible to avoid an accident. 2. Turn on your hazard lights. 3. Stay inside your car or in a nearby building - someplace with a view to see when the tow truck arrives. Lock your doors if you stay in the vehicle. 4. Crack the window to talk to anyone who stops. Avoid opening it all the way. 5. Gather things you don't want left in your car. You will either have to get a ride to the garage or ride with the tow truck driver. 6. If you have anyone coming to assist you in another vehicle (even just to wait with you), make sure that person parks BEHIND your vehicle. This allows the tow truck room to hook up to your vehicle without worrying about getting another car out of the way. 7. The tow truck driver will need your keys to safely hook up your car. Keep this in mind if you must leave your vehicle. Warnings: Raising the hood is a sign that you have trouble. If the tow truck is coming, you don't need other people's help, so keep your hood down. It will only block your view. Knowing who is coming to provide service will aide in avoiding some other tow truck company, who just happens to be passing by and stops, from taking advantage of your unfortunate situation. |
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