New Drivers Should Keep Car Emergency Kit on Hand
Before your teenager leaves the house for the first time with his or her new driver’s license and your car, you should go over some ground rules. In addition to the things that make sense like following the speed limit and obeying traffic laws, you should also talk about what happens to do in an emergency. Going over the contents of a car emergency kit with your new driver can put your mind at ease. Talk about what each item in the kit does, and when you might use it. Show the new driver how to use roadside flares, and when they should call for help. When you are finished, put the car emergency kit into the car with your teenager, so you know they know exactly where to find it in the case of an emergency. Instead of sitting at home and worrying about what might happen, you will have some peace of mind.
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