| Vehicle
Breakdown Safety If
you are in an accident or your car breaks down, your first concern must
be your safety and the safety of your passengers. Getting out on the
spot to change a tire or check damage from a fender bender is probably
one of the worst things you can do.
Never get out
of the vehicle to make a repair or examine the damage on the spot.
Get the vehicle to a safe place before getting out. If you can’t
drive the vehicle, it may still be safer to stay in the vehicle
and wait for help or use a cell phone to summon help. Standing outside
the vehicle in the flow of traffic, under most circumstances, is
a bad idea. Carry flares
or triangles for use to mark your location once you get to the side
of the road. Marking your vehicle’s location to give other drivers
advance warning of your location can be critical. Remember to put
on your hazard lights! In the case
of a blowout or a flat tire, move the vehicle to a safer place before
attempting a repair—even if it means destroying the wheel getting
there. The cost of a tire, rim or wheel is relatively minor compared
to a fatal injury. Roadside tragedies
remind us of the importance of having wide shoulders or safe places
immediately available for motorists to use when they need them.
When safe places are not readily available, motorists should move
their vehicles to the nearest safe pull-off area. |