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If you are a road user and you want to be prepared for a sudden breakdown, you should consider these 6 top tips. From putting tools and extra clothes in your car to having the number of a tow company and a mechanic saved in your phone, we will look at various smart things you can do to prepare for the inconvenience of a breakdown. Finally, we will suggest that you have your insurance papers handy and have a friend on standby to drive you where you need to be.

1. Put Tools In Your Car

It is always a good idea to have some basic tools in your car in case of a breakdown, as you may be able to sort out the problem yourself. Even if you have limited experience fixing cars, sometimes the problem is very straightforward, or else a passerby can help.

2. Put Warm Clothes in Your Car

As well as tools, you are advised to keep warm clothes in the car in the event that you have a breakdown and are waiting for help in a cold car or on the side of the road in cool weather. This can help to make the experience more comfortable.

3. Get A Tow

If you cannot fix the problem yourself, you will need to get a tow. In this case, you should think about how you will organise towing if you break down. Ahead of any incidents, you should look up a trusted local towing business and take note of their number. This way, when it comes time to use their services, you know exactly who to call.

4. Call A Mechanic

If your car does need repairs and replacement parts, you should have a mechanic that you know and trust on standby. You do not want just anyone looking at your car. Find a well-reputed local mechanic and have their contact details saved so you can call in an emergency.

5. Find Your Insurance Papers

Whenever there is an issue with your car, you are as well knowing where your insurance information is in case you have breakdown cover as part of your package. This could save you significant repair and replacement costs.

6. Call A Friend For A Lift

Finally, if you are without a car and need to be somewhere, you can call a friend to help you out. This can be a mutually beneficial prearranged agreement that you will both help one another out in this way if you experience car trouble. This is cheaper than using taxis or renting a car.

This has been a very brief guide to 6 things you can do to prepare for and deal with a car breakdown. The first steps you should take to prepare are to put tools and warm clothes in the car. Next, have the numbers of a good towing company and a trusted local mechanic ready to use. You should always have your insurance papers in the car in case of issues on the road. Lastly, if you can, call a friend to help you get to where you need to go.