Without exception, you should store your proof of car insurance, the car’s owner’s manual, and your AAA (or roadside assistance card) permanently in the glove box. It’s also wise to have your local mechanic’s name and phone number handy too. Use these tips to keep your car clean and well-organized.
Key Takeaways:
- For big-time messes, consider keeping a clean rag in the trunk. You never know when you may need to wipe up oil, change a flat, or tie it to your side-view mirror if you break down on the road.
- A flashlight can also be used to alert other drivers if you are broken down without lights, and as a flare or signal for help.
- Sometimes a screwdriver or hammer can be a tremendous help for an unexpected car repair on the road.
“For big-time messes, consider keeping a clean rag in the trunk. You never know when you may need to wipe up oil, change a flat, or tie it to your side-view mirror if you break down on the road.”
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