Owning a Car: What Newbies Need to Know

3 Ways To Stay Safe At Night While Waiting For A Tow Truck

by Avery Ellis

If your car breaks down at night, you may feel a bit concerned about your safety while you wait for the tow truck to reach you. Here are some things you can do to keep yourself safe as you wait.

Stay Inside Your Car

You may feel like a "sitting duck," but staying with your car is the best way to make sure that you stay safe while waiting for the tow truck. If you can clearly communicate where you are to the towing company operator, you will be easier to locate, and when the truck arrives, you will be able to leave as soon as possible. In addition, you will be safe from other motorists on the road, who will have a difficult time seeing you if you walk around. Lock your doors and turn on your hazard lights. If you have flares, set them up near your car so that your car is easier to see.

Keep the Phone Line Open

When you're waiting at night, you might want to call someone to make you feel more comfortable while you wait. However, it is essential that you keep the phone line open for a number of reasons. If the towing company or the tow truck driver needs to reach you, they can do so more easily. Not only that, but an open phone line saves your battery, which can be essential when you don't know how long it will take for the tow truck to get to you.

Ask for Identification

If someone approaches you and says they're from a towing company, you might believe them. However, it is important that you ask for identification from the person and look at their truck for the logo of the company you called. In fact, before a driver arrives, it is a good idea to ask the towing company for the name of the driver they are sending out. If you aren't sure that you're talking to the right person, leave your windows up and call the towing company to verify that the person standing in front of you is the driver they sent.

Now that you have some pointers for remaining safe while you await the tow truck, be sure to use the information above. Talk to a professional towing company like Big Valley Towing for more suggestions about how to prepare for the truck to arrive, so you can be ready to go.  

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