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The
top reason for a 'vehicle breakdown' is a flat battery, usually
caused by leaving the lights on.
Punctures come a close second. While faulty
starter motors and alternators are also a regular problem, a surprising
number of people let their cars run out of fuel.
If your vehicle breaks down when you're driving,
don't panic. There are far more friendly people on the roads than
those who would wish to harm you.
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If you can, pull up where there
are houses, street lighting and a telephone. |
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If you are somewhere remote you
are at less risk if you stay inside your car. Use your mobile
phone. If you have to walk take your personal attack alarm
with you. |
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If a stranger does offers assistance,
note their car number, keep your doors locked, speak to them
through a closed window and send them to get help. |
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