If You Break Down
General Safety
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Brake gently and pull as far left as possible
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If control is affected:
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Hold the steering wheel firmly
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Avoid harsh braking
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Steer gradually to the roadside
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Switch on your hazard warning lights
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Keep sidelights on if visibility is poor or it’s dark
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Wear high-visibility clothing
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Never stand behind your vehicle
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Use a warning triangle if safe and not on a motorway
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Keep children and animals well away from the road
If your vehicle is obstructing traffic, contact the police.
If you cannot fix the problem, call your breakdown service.
Do not:
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Accept lifts from strangers
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Leave your vehicle for longer than necessary
Drivers Travelling Alone
Being Recovered
If your vehicle cannot be repaired on the spot, it will need to be recovered. Your options are:
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Recovery by your breakdown service (recommended)
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Call a local garage (often costly)
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Be towed by a friend (only if both drivers are experienced — towing is risky)
Remember: if the engine isn’t running, braking and steering will be affected.
Free Recovery at Roadworks
If you break down within National Highways roadworks, free recovery may be available when:
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There is no hard shoulder or lay-by access
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Lane widths are reduced
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Emergency telephones are temporarily closed