371 W. Patrick St. | Frederick, MD 21701

371 W. Patrick St. | Frederick, MD 21701

Frederick, MD Being Prepared for Road Emergencies

Being Prepared for Road Emergencies

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Being Prepared for Road Emergencies

No one expects to be in an emergency, but they happen. Instead of reacting to a road emergency, you can take time to be proactive and prepare for an inevitable emergency. That way, you can be confident that you’re prepared to handle anything and everything the road throws at you. Here is how you can prepare for an emergency on the road.

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Stay Up-to-Date with Vehicle Maintenance

The best way to prepare for a road emergency is to prevent it from happening in the first place. One of the easiest ways to avoid a roadside emergency is to keep your car in good condition. Every vehicle model has a recommended manufacturer’s maintenance schedule. Staying on top of this will keep your vehicle in optimal condition.

Keep Enough Gas in Your Vehicle

With rising prices, it can be tempting to bypass the gas pump and put off getting gas until the next day. However, this is not the best idea. Be sure to keep at least half a tank and carry cash to fill up on gas. In case of an emergency, you want to ensure that you have enough gas to evacuate or reach your next destination.

Organize an Emergency Kit

Since you never know what can happen on the road, it’s best to pack an emergency kit. Having a car emergency kit stocked with essential items will allow you to handle any situation. Some things you should include in an emergency kit are: 

  • Jumper cables
  • Duct tape
  • Flashlight with extra batteries
  • Spare tire
  • Small shovel
  • Blankets
  • Phone charger
  • Cat litter for traction
  • A first-aid kit

While these may be some of the the most important items, it doesn’t mean that these are the only things you should have. When preparing for the unexpecred, it is better to be safe than sorry.

Have an Escape Tool 

An automotive escape tool is always a good thing to keep in your vehicle. The multifunctional tool can cut through seat belts and shatter glass windows from inside the car, allowing you to escape quickly. Keep your vehicle escape tool in the center console or glove compartment for easy access.

Have a Way to Contact People

In an emergency, it’s important that you have a way to contact help. Traveling with a charged phone or a spare phone at all times is an excellent way to be prepared for an emergency. In the event of a large-scale disaster, cellular networks may not be accessible. It may be beneficial to own a ham radio or a satellite phone.

Prevent Emergencies with Ken’s Automotive & Transmissions

The experienced automotive technicians at Ken’s Automotive & Transmissions are here to keep your car running. With dependable vehicle maintenance and high-quality auto repairs, we ensure that your car runs properly and efficiently. 

Prevent roadside emergencies and let our auto mechanics take care of your car. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.