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Must-Have Items To Keep You Safe

Have you ever experienced a roadside emergency? It’s a real bump in the road. When a pleasant trip gets turned upside down, it’s hard to shake off the delay or inconvenience. Sometimes you get delayed due to a flat tire. Other times it’s due to some irksome maintenance issue. Your first instinct might be to panic, but if your vehicle is well-equipped with these must-have items, you won’t have to worry.

We’ve got you covered on all the roadside emergency essentials. Not only are they affordable, these items are easy to tow in your trunk. Before you embark on your next endeavor, make sure to have these must-have items with you (at all times).  

Create your own roadside emergency kit 

Family road trips are meant for pleasure. Therefore, don’t let a roadside emergency stop the fun. Before you make your way out of the driveway, make sure you have these must-have items in your car. In fact, make an effort to keep these items there at all times. 

  • Car manual 
  • Jumper cables
  • Spare tire
  • Jack
  • Tire gauge
  • Tire inflator
  • Leatherman tool
  • flares
  • WD-40
  • Map (if you don’t rely on your phone)
  • Raincoat
  • flashlight (with extra batteries)
  • Towel or blanket
  • First aid kit

The previously mentioned must-haves offer the quickest assistance when a roadside emergency occurs. It is important to familiarize yourself with these items before use. For example, take a day to learn how to change a tire using the spare tire, jack, and tire gauge. All items are relatively easy to use, it just takes some practice. Let’s just hope you don’t have to use them, and safe driving is a regular thing. 

For extra coverage, check out these highly-rated road trip apps that will improve your driving experience. Moreover, you can download them to your phone in a matter of seconds.

What’s in your glove department? Add these must-have items

Consider the glove compartment your bonus space. Also, the space that is most easily accessible when things go awry. That cubby of storage in front of the passenger is often big enough to store a number of items. Hence, a pair of sunglasses or napkins for your lunch break. Take advantage of this space, its designed to keep must-have items that will keep you safe, or covered, if something happens.

More importantly, it’s the perfect spot to keep all your important documents. When a roadside emergency happens, you’ll want to have these items on hand:

  • Copies of registration and insurance
  • Window breaker
  • AAA membership or travel insurance card
  • Disinfecting wipes
  • Emergency contacts

Whatever scenario you consider a roadside emergency, these items will keep you covered. In addition, who doesn’t love the feeling of being prepared when things take a turn for the worse?

Preparedness is a virtue

Sometimes it’s fun to just wing it. But when it comes to your family’s safety, it is never worth the risk. In short, keeping your vehicle stocked with must-have items will make your experience on the road that much safer. Also, it will help you navigate any unexpected turns. Remember to keep tabs on these items before you leave the house. A roadside emergency will hit you when you least expect it.  

Do you carry these must-have items in your car? Comment below. 

 

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Linzi Martin
Linzi Martin has worked as a content manager, consultant, and writer for the past six years. She's handled everything from blogs and articles to e-books and social media content. Her work has been featured in various publications including Apartment Guide, The Startup, and Voyage Magazine. Outside of work, Linzi enjoys staying active, frequenting new restaurants around South Florida, and spending time with her family.

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    1. I have maybe half of this list of things. I will say these days so many people have roadside assistance and don’t think to have these things in their vehicle. But you never know where you may be and how long the wait may be for assistance.

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