What number to call when the car breaks down?
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If the vehicle is insured, call the insurance company; if not insured, call 122 for roadside assistance. Here are the precautions for handling vehicle breakdowns on highways: 1. Immediately turn on the hazard warning lights: If the vehicle cannot move due to a breakdown or accident and cannot leave the traffic lane, the hazard warning lights must be turned on immediately, and a warning sign should be placed 150 meters behind (it is best to bring a triangular warning sign for long-distance trips). At night, the width marker lights and taillights should also be turned on. 2. Call for rescue assistance: If the breakdown on the highway is severe or involves a traffic accident, the owner should call 122 or seek professional rescue vehicles or tow trucks to avoid causing traffic accidents.
As a seasoned long-distance driver, I've witnessed too many breakdown scenes on the road. The first thing when your car breaks down is to stay calm and don't panic. It's best to call your insurance company's roadside assistance number, which is usually listed on your policy or in their app – some insurers have dedicated hotlines like 95511. After calling, they'll dispatch a tow truck or mechanic to assist, and may even provide free fuel delivery or tire changes, which is quite convenient. I always keep an emergency assistance card in my car, clearly marking the insurer's contact number and GPS location. Preventive measures are crucial – regular battery and tire checks can minimize such incidents. Safe driving is paramount. Never attempt to push the car yourself when this happens, it's too risky.
I’ve been driving for less than a year as a newbie, and once my car broke down on the highway—it nearly scared me to death. It was almost dark, and I panicked while calling the road rescue hotline 122 (China’s road assistance number). The service staff were very helpful and guided me to place a triangle warning sign behind my car. Now, I make sure to download a rescue app in advance, where I input my car’s condition, and they automatically dispatch professionals to handle it. The lesson is that beginners should always carry the owner’s manual or note down local towing service numbers. Only afterward did I realize this could prevent more serious accidents, especially in remote areas where it’s even riskier. I recommend developing a habit of checking your phone signal strength regularly to avoid failed emergency calls. These little precautions have boosted my confidence behind the wheel.