
Call 122 for traffic accident alarm if your car breaks down on the highway. How to handle a car breakdown on the highway: If the vehicle cannot be moved due to malfunction or accident, the driver must immediately turn on the hazard warning flashers and place a warning triangle 150 meters behind the vehicle in the direction of travel. At night, the width marker lights and tail lights must also be turned on. All occupants should immediately move outside the guardrail and wait for rescue. Precautions for stopping on the highway: For vehicles involved in accidents or malfunctions that pull into the emergency lane, a warning triangle must be placed 100 to 150 meters behind the vehicle with hazard lights activated. At night, width marker lights and tail lights must also be turned on. Both emergency stopping belts and emergency lanes are temporary stopping zones only for vehicles with sudden malfunctions or other urgent reasons. Except for emergency vehicles like engineering rescue, firefighting, medical aid, or police executing urgent official duties, occupying these lanes during normal traffic is illegal.

If my car breaks down on the highway, the first thing I should do is call 12122 to request highway rescue services, as this is specifically established for such situations. I will immediately pull over to the emergency lane, turn on the hazard warning lights, and then get out to place the triangular warning sign about 50 meters behind the car. Safety comes first, so I must never walk around on the highway or attempt to fix the car myself—that's too dangerous. While waiting for the rescue team, I will stay inside the vehicle or in a safe area, paying attention to the surrounding traffic. I always keep the number 12122 saved in my phone just in case. To prevent breakdowns, it's advisable to regularly check tire pressure and fluid levels to reduce risks on the road. In case of no signal or emergencies, I can also call 110 for police assistance, but 12122 is more targeted for highway rescue and more efficient.

I often drive on highways these years, and I never hesitate to call 12122 for rescue when my car breaks down. While waiting for them, I pull over, turn on the hazard lights, place a warning triangle, and then sit back comfortably to browse my phone. Once during a long-distance trip when my car broke down, I did exactly this, and the rescue team arrived quickly. I recommend everyone to purchase a roadside assistance service, like those provided by car brands or insurance companies, as calling their hotlines is also convenient. Remember to prioritize safety and avoid risks—once you step out of your car on a highway, it's easy for accidents to happen. This reminds me that regular vehicle maintenance is essential, such as checking the braking system, to prevent minor issues from turning into major troubles.

If my car breaks down on the highway, I will immediately call 12122 for help. After pulling over to the emergency lane, turning on the hazard lights, and placing the warning triangle, I'll stay inside the vehicle as much as possible while waiting for assistance. Safety comes first—don't let family members or yourself move around unnecessarily. I remember once when our car broke down during a long trip with kids, I told them it was just a minor hiccup and help would arrive soon. It's always best to check the car's condition before heading out to minimize risks.


