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What is the emergency rescue phone number for highways?

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McDeclan
08/30/2025, 01:41:52 AM

Highway emergency rescue hotline: 12122. Here are some precautions for driving on highways: 1. Driver's license must be valid for more than one year: Or when driving a car, there must be someone with a driving experience of three years accompanying you. Only then can you drive on the highway, so everyone should pay attention to this. 2. Perform basic maintenance on the car: At the very least, check all parts of the car to ensure safety during high-speed driving. 3. Pay attention to the weather: If there is bad weather in a section of the highway, it may lead to road closures, especially during winter, so extra caution is needed. 4. Never open the car windows while driving: Opening the car windows will significantly increase fuel consumption. The correct method is to use the car's air conditioning to adjust the interior temperature. Everyone must pay attention to this.

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DeBrooklyn
09/11/2025, 10:49:37 PM

I've been driving on highways for many years, and before every trip, I make sure to remember the rescue number 12122, as it can be a lifesaver in critical moments. Last year, when my car broke down and stalled, I immediately pulled over into the emergency lane, turned on the hazard lights, and called 12122 for help. They arrived with a tow truck in less than 20 minutes and reminded me to provide the exact location, such as the roadside marker number. This experience taught me that regular vehicle checks, like inspecting tires and the battery, can reduce the need for rescue; and to stay safe by not wandering around while waiting for help. Highways have heavy traffic and high risks, so after memorizing the number, save it to your phone's speed dial. While using map apps can be helpful, the official 12122 is more reliable to prevent accidents from worsening.

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DaisyLee
10/25/2025, 11:37:56 PM

I often take the highway to work, and the emergency number 12122 is a must-know. Once my car stalled halfway, I quickly dialed 12122. After explaining the situation, they guided me to stop at a safe spot and wait for the tow truck—quite efficient. I recommend keeping the GPS location function on to assist with calls. If you need to stop on the highway’s emergency lane, call 12122 promptly without delay—safety first.

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BraydenAnn
12/08/2025, 10:57:51 PM

The most frightening thing about taking my family on the highway is an accident. I directly called 12122 for help. Pulled over, turned on the hazard lights, reported my location, and waited for rescue. The process was simple and reliable, ensuring the safety of my entire family.

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GenevieveDella
01/29/2026, 12:08:53 AM

Prioritizing driving safety, I fully understand that calling 12122 for highway breakdowns is a strict rule. Once parked in the emergency lane with hazard lights on, dialing 12122 ensures rapid assistance, though preventive measures like regular vehicle maintenance are even more crucial.

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AubreyLee
04/24/2026, 04:38:23 AM

As a driving enthusiast, dialing 12122 is the most convenient way to request rescue. The system automatically locates your position and dispatches services, working efficiently with vehicle assistance to handle accidents.

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