What should you do when your vehicle breaks down?

Check out some tips on how to avoid a car break down and how to manage the situation carefully in the event of a breakdown.

Tracker South Africa writes:

Many people spend plenty of time on the roads and have become dependent on their cars as it gives them the freedom to explore their world. People do many things in their car – they make calls, eat, listen to music and sometimes even catch up on personal hygiene.

However, vehicles often have underlying defects which we may not be aware of. Such defects can include a faulty battery; damaged tyres and wheels; worn brakes or even a faulty fuel gauge.

While some might not be able to afford to get their cars repaired immediately and take the risk of driving faulty cars, others ignore the fact that their cars need maintenance.

If defects and repairs on a car have been identified and are not repaired, it puts drivers at risk. You wouldn’t want to find yourself in the situation where you were aware of an issue but find yourself getting stranded on the side of the road alone, in a deserted area at night.

 

Tips on how to avoid a car break down and how to manage the situation carefully in the event of a breakdown:

 

Vehicle maintenance

 

Personal safety

 

During the breakdown

 

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