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Car Problems: What Every Young Driver Needs to Know When Their Car Breaks Down

When your car breaks down, it’s important that you remain calm and don’t panic. Understand that these things happen and that you need to be prepared for it. First thing you need to do is pull your car over to the side of the road if you can. You don’t want to cause a traffic jam on the road. After your car is on the side of the road, turn your hazard lights on so you’re easier to be seen. Especially if your car breaks down in the rain. 

Important things to know:

  • Once you’re off the road, turn your car off and turn your wheels away from the road.

  • Engage your emergency brake, you don’t want your car to start drifting towards the road.

  • It’s important that you remain in your car until help arrives, especially if it's raining or other hazardous weather.

  • You’re going to want to call roadside assistance and give them the best approximation of your location. 

It’s important that you make your car as visible as possible for roadside assistance. If you have flares or cones in your car, place them around your car so roadside assistance can see you.

Remember, when your car breaks down, staying calm is key. By following these simple steps, you can handle the situation like a pro and stay safe until help arrives. So keep your cool, stay inside your car, and make sure you're visible to roadside assistance. You've got this!