Modern vehicles have become so reliable that when yours breaks down on the road, it may be a complete shock. After you’ve recovered, you can follow these steps to safely and effectively deal with the issue.
Once you sense that a problem is happening, don’t wait to figure it out before turning on your hazard lights to ensure you warn other drivers and give yourself more time to react. Keep the indicators on until help arrives.
Slow down and pull off the road, preferably into a parking lot, onto a shoulder, or a location that is far away from traffic. If you’re parking on an incline, turn the wheels so that if your vehicle rolls down, it moves away from traffic. Engage the parking (emergency) brake to hold your vehicle in place.  Â
The safest place to be during a breakdown, especially on the freeway, is in your vehicle with the seatbelts fastened. If you need to get out, exit through the doors on the side, away from moving traffic. If you are out of your vehicle and only if it is safe to do so, set out triangles with reflectors, road flares, or other attention-getting devices behind your car to alert other drivers to your stop.
When you break down in Southern California, you have a few places that you can call for help.
These services generally provide the following types of services.
Your insurance company, AAA, or your car’s extended warranty may also offer you a free or reduced-cost rental car while your vehicle is being repaired. If your vehicle is towed to a dealer at the Beach Boulevard of Cars in Huntington Beach, you may qualify for a free shuttle back to your home, work, or school. Your dealer may also grant you a complimentary loaner, depending on the service or repair you’re getting.
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