Four Safety Tips To Tell Your Teen About When Waiting For A Tow Truck

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If you have a new teen driver, there is a chance that he or she will eventually find themselves in need of a tow truck, whether they have been in an accident or their car has broken down. This is especially true if your teen is driving an older, used car that is more likely to have problems in the near future. For this reason, you should discuss these four safety tips with your teen when they find themselves waiting for a tow:

  1. Use the Hazard Lights: It's essential that your teen knows where the hazard lights are so that they can turn them on whenever they are stuck on the side of the road. Make it clear that the use of these lights is important because they warn other drivers to stay clear. This is going to keep your teen safe while waiting in their vehicle for the tow truck to arrive. 
  2. Move the Car as Far to the Side as Possible: Your teen should also know the importance of moving their vehicle as far to the side of the road as they can manage. This way, waiting in their vehicle won't be dangerous, and it ensures that the vehicle is not in the way of other drivers, which can cause an accident. However, they should still be visible enough that the tow truck driver can see them. 
  3. Keep a Tow Truck Number Saved: Be sure that your teen has a tow truck driver's information saved into their contacts on their cell phone or on a piece of paper in the glove box. This way, your teen can get in contact with one as soon as they need it. 
  4. Try to Stay in the Vehicle: If it's safe, your teen should stay in their vehicle with the doors and windows locked while waiting for a tow truck. This is especially true if it's late at night or they are not on a busy road. Let your teen know not to open their car door for anyone except for the tow truck driver they called. If they are not able to stay in their vehicle, it's important that they either call the police so that an officer can stay with them while waiting for a tow truck or go to the nearest place of business and let the tow truck driver know they are there. 

When you discuss these four safety tips when waiting for a tow truck driver with your teen, it can give you peace of mind knowing that in an emergency situation, your teen will stay as safe as possible. For more information, contact a towing company like A-1 American Towing Inc.

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22 July 2016

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