It's A Matter Of Safety: 4 Ways To Stay Safe While You Wait For Your Tow Truck
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10 March 2016
Now that you have your driver's license, there are some things you should know about safety. You never know when you're going to end up needing roadside assistance. It's important that you know what to do when you're car breaks down. Here are four simple steps you should take that will help keep you safe while you wait for a tow truck.
Move Your Car As Far Off the Road as Possible
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Car Broken Down? Don'T Make These 3 Mistakes!
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1 February 2016
When you have broken down on the side of the road, it can be extremely frustrating. What's even more nerve-wracking is if you're in the middle of nowhere and unfamiliar with your surroundings. In some instances, especially if you are without necessary emergency supplies, it can be dangerous. You can prepare yourself ahead of time for this potentially dangerous and scary situation by avoiding these three mistakes.
1. No Emergency Vehicle Kit.
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Want To Get A Home At A Reasonable Price? Win A Home Auction And Move The Home Wherever You Please
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29 January 2016
If you want to be able to get a great home without paying a fortune for it, consider buying a home at an auction. There are times when homes go up for auction, but the property they are on is not included in the sale. When this happens, you need to have the home moved. The following guide walks you through everything you need to know to buy a home at an auction and have it moved to a new property.
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The ABCs Of Safety While Waiting On A Tow Truck At Night
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18 November 2015
Finding yourself alone, stranded, and possibly in a location surrounded by strangers and unfamiliar places at night can be a scary experience as a driver. Even though you know that you can always count on a good towing service to come to your rescue, you may be left waiting in your car for a bit before the tow truck arrives. It is always wise as a driver to get familiar with the safety rules of not just the roadway, but precarious situations that can come up.
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