Building a Roadside Emergency Kit

Unfortunately, many people hit the road in their vehicles without making provisions for an emergency. And chances are the emergency, when it comes, happens late at night on a lonely stretch of highway.

More and more Americans commute, sometimes long distances on a regular basis, and having a roadside emergency kit can do a lot to get you back on the road and headed for home. Regardless of how much or how little you drive, every vehicle should carry an emergency kit, but unfortunately most don’t. To build your own emergency roadside kit, some of the basic items you should include are:

o 12-foot jumper cables
o Four roadside flares
o Motor oil
o Antifreeze
o First aid kit
o Blanket
o Extra fuses
o Flashlight with extra batteries
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