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Experiencing car trouble on the highway can be stressful, especially with so many other vehicles speeding by. Sometimes pulling over to wait for a tow truck or roadside assistance is unavoidable. Here are three tips that will help you stay safe.

How to Safely Pull Over on the Highway

1. Stay Far Away From Vehicles

One of the common danger of pulling over on a highway shoulder is being sideswiped by a passing vehicle. To avoid this, you should distance yourself from other vehicles as much as possible. Pulling over on the grassy area near the roadway is a safer option, especially if you need to wait for a tow truck.

2. Turn On Your Hazard Lights

Tow TruckUsing hazard lights as soon as you detect a problem with your vehicle will help warn other drivers around you. As soon as they see your lights blinking, they can slow down or move into a different lane in order to give you space to pull over. After you have pulled over, keep the hazard lights on so that drivers in passing cars can see you.

3. Avoid Exiting the Vehicle

When you pull over, avoid exiting the vehicle if you don’t have to. While other drivers may be able to see your hazard lights, it can be harder for them to see you standing next to the vehicle, especially at night. If you aren’t able to drive your vehicle due to a flat tire, call a tow truck for assistance instead of attempting to fix it yourself on the side of the road. The driver can safely transport your vehicle to an auto repair shop.

 

If you ever experience auto problems while driving on the highway, contact Tomah Wrecker & Repair, LLC for roadside assistance.  This company has been providing quick and reliable towing services to the residents of Tomah, WI, for over 50 years. They also specialize in light and heavy-duty towing. For more information about their additional services, visit them online. To request a tow truck, call (608) 372-2550.

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