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Taking Steps To Have Your Car Towed Successfully


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Taking Steps To Have Your Car Towed Successfully

There aren't many things that are more frustrating than dealing with a car that has developed sudden and illusive problems. You might wonder how to stay safe on the freeway or where you should pull over. My husband has worked in the towing industry for many years, and I could tell you funny, scary, and confusing stories about decisions drivers have made for him in the past. I want to make the world a safer place for tow truck drivers, which is why I created this blog. Read on to learn interesting tips for roadside safety, so that you don't find yourself in the same situation I did.

3 Simple Hacks To Stay Safe While Waitng On Towing Services

Being stranded is never a good thing, but throw in the variables of an unfamiliar place or darkness, and a breakdown can seem like a pretty terrifying event as a driver. You may always be able to get a towing service on the phone to help you out, but it never hurts to know how to stay safe while you wait for a professional to arrive to help you out. Here are three simple hacks you should keep in mind to help you stay safe if you are stranded as a driver.

1. Stay On Your Cell Phone - If someone up to no good sees you stranded and alone in your vehicle, it gives them the perfect opportunity to do something to try and harm you. However, if you have a phone up to your ear, it will be obvious that there is someone on the other end who can hear everything that happens in the car. Try calling up someone you can talk to for a bit while you wait for a tow truck, and if you have no one to call, just pretend to be on your phone for a while.

2. Create Your Own Emergency Lights - If your car breaks down at night in an area without lighting, not having flashers so other drivers can see you is incredibly dangerous. Even if you have a dead battery, you may be able to create your own flashers using a neon plastic drink bottle and a small flashlight. Turn on the light and cut an opening in a bottle big enough to slip the end of the light inside so that the item illuminates fully. Place the bottle in your back window or even on top of your vehicle if it is safe to open your window. In a pinch, even your cell phone with a flashlight app can be used for the same purpose. 

3. Get Moving In Cold Weather - The winter temperatures can bring about an even bigger danger as a stranded motorist, especially if you cannot start your vehicle at all. After you have placed a call to a towing service, do not sit still for very long. Every few minutes, move vigorously to get your heart rate up to help you stay warm. Shake your arms for a few minutes and move your legs up and down like you are running in your seat. Staying active will not only help pass the time, but ward off coldness that could cause frostbite.

Even though it can be scary to be stranded in your vehicle, with a little creative thinking you can stay safe. If you are ever seriously scared about being stranded, let the towing service dispatcher know so they can offer you other helpful advice. If you're looking for a tow truck company in your area, visit AC Towing moving.