Being stuck in the middle of the motorway or on your way to work via the country roads is not ideal nor is it safe.
Whether you need to handle a car accident or a breakdown, it is important to know how to maintain safety on the road when something goes wrong. Sometimes, when something is out of your control you might forget the safest measures to take to enhance your safety and protection.
Hence, use these tips to ensure that you can remain safe on the road, especially if something goes wrong.
Seek expert support
When you are stuck in the middle of a busy road, the last thing you should do is get out of the car and try to fix the issue yourself. The best thing to do is seek expert support so you can recover your car efficiently and expertly.
For instance, your tyre might experience a puncture and, therefore, your car is no longer safe to drive.
Calling a mobile tyre fitting will ensure you can get to safety and help you recover your car and maintain your personal health and safety.
Carry an emergency kit
If you are stuck on the road due to an accident or breakdown, it is great when you have an emergency kit so you can do your best to recover the car.
For instance, carrying a first aid kit can ensure that you can recover physically if you experience a minor injury. Or, having a flat tyre kit means you can try to pump it up and get your car to safety.
Understand what the signals mean on your dashboard
When something goes wrong with your car, it will flag up on your dashboard. Understanding what the signals mean will allow you to know what to do and how to handle the situation.
For instance, when the weather is icy a frost symbol might appear, encouraging you to take extra care when driving. This will allow you to remain safe and avoid slipping on the ice by driving in a lower gear.
Your car’s manual will help you understand what the symbols mean. It can be handy to keep this in the car as there are a lot of symbols that can flag up and if you are unsure what some mean, you can identify them and act accordingly to remain safe.
Check your tyres and brakes often
It is smart to check your tyres and brakes often to ensure they are safe and in their best condition.
If you notice anything wrong with them, ensure to tweak them before driving to reduce the risk of accidents.
Avoid distractions
It is important to avoid distractions at all costs when you are driving. If you go on your phone, you could look away from the road for one second and not see a car approaching you. Or, you might not notice someone crossing the road.
It is best to turn your phone off or to silent mode when driving to ensure you can not be alerted when there is a notification. If you do need to use your phone while driving, it is best to use hands-free so you can take calls while driving if necessary.

Never drive with damaged windshields
If a stone hits your windshield, it might cause damage. Whether you have a hole or crack, it is safe to get it fixed as soon as possible as damaged windshields can quickly change and cause more damage.
Fixing a windshield is a fast task. Hence, there is no excuse not to fix it before you take your next trip.
Turn the volume down or off
Although you might enjoy driving with your favorite music blasting over the speakers, it is not safe. It will not allow you to hear your surroundings.
Therefore, the safest thing you can do is turn the volume down or off completely so you can hear everything going on inside and outside of the car. If there is an issue with your car, you might be able to detect it through sound.
Or, if there is an emergency vehicle approaching behind you, you will be able to hear it and move out of its way.
Either way, it is safe to keep your music or radio station to a low volume while driving so that you can hear what’s going on around you and maintain safety on the road. Fewer things will go wrong when you are aware and alert.

