Roadside Emergency Kit

It’s so important!
Extended car warranties that include 24 hour roadside assistance can be extremely helpful for automobile situations that catch us off-guard. However, even with a reliable extended warranty it’s always important to be prepared for the worst.
That’s why Warranty Info suggests that all drivers stay safe by keeping a roadside emergency kit in their car at all times. You never know when you may be stuck out in the middle of nowhere, alone, in the dark and with no cell phone reception.
Below is a list of items that could come in handy when stuck in a not-so-convenient roadside situation:
- 12-foot jumper cables
- Four 15-minute roadside flares
- Two quarts of oil
- Gallon of antifreeze
- First aid kit
- Blanket
- Extra fuses
- Flashlight and extra batteries
- Flat head screwdrivers
- Phillips head screwdrivers
- Pliers
- Vise Grips
- Adjustable wrench
- Tire inflator (such as a Fix-A-Flat)
- Tire pressure gauge
- Rags
- Roll of paper towels
- Roll of duct tape
- Spray bottle with washer fluid
- Pocketknife
- Ice scraper
- Pen and paper
- Help sign
- Granola or energy bars
- Bottled water
- Heavy-duty nylon bag to carry it all in
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A very comprehensive list of things to keep handy in the car .. i cant list the times that ive lost my mind loking for a pen and paper and had to deal with using a old dunkin donuts napkin .