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Top Safety Tips To Follow When Waiting For Auto Towing

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When you are broken down in the middle of nowhere, you need to take some precautions. From the risk of passing motorists to the possibility of roadside attack, waiting on a tow truck, you never know what can happen. Here are some tips to keep you safe while you are waiting on the towing service to arrive.

Pull Off the Road

The most important thing when waiting for a tow truck is to pull as far off the road as you possibly can. Pull your car over to the right of the road and away from busy intersections if you are able to do so.

Mark the Spot

If you have flares or triangle markers, it is best to put them in front of and behind your car, so that passing motorists can see you from far away. Switch on the hazard lights on your car as well and you reduce the chance of other cars running you over because they can't see you.

Be Aware of the Things Around You

While you wait, be extra vigilant of the things around you. If you have broken down near a wooded area, it is possible that wildlife, such as bears in the Carolinas and even snakes that you don't see will come to check you out. Wildlife can be dangerous, so it's best to stay in your car if you can until the tow truck arrives.

Ask for Identification

When you are on the phone with dispatch, give them all of the information you can. When you are done, ask them for the license plate number of the tow truck they are sending so that you can check it before getting out of the car. It is never a bad idea to ask for identification from the driver as well, just to be on the safe side.

Be Careful Accepting Help from Strangers

If someone approaches the car, open your window a crack and speak to them. Never unlock the doors or get out of the car and never accept a ride from someone who isn't the tow truck driver sent to help you.

These are just a few tips for keeping safe while you are waiting for auto towing. From being careful of strangers to pulling off to a safe spot on the road if you can, following these tips will help to keep you safe until your car is towed and you are safely at home. 


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