How to Transport a Car That Has Broken Down in the Middle of the Road

When you are transporting a car that has broken down in the middle of the road, having knowledge about what steps are involved when it comes to finding help will make the process much less stressful.

You are driving your car when suddenly it starts to make a strange noise. You have no choice but to pull over and find that the engine has stopped working. What do you do? 

First, call for a tow truck to take the car to a nearby mechanical garage. In the meantime, you can use some cones or warning triangles to indicate to other drivers that there is a hazard ahead.

In order not to further endanger yourself and those around you, it is important that you stay with your broken-down vehicle until help arrives as it makes drivers more cautious behind you as they realize that something may be wrong with your car. If you are able to contact a reliable tow truck, make sure that you can communicate with the driver about where they should take your car. If you drive a privately-owned vehicle, it may be possible to arrange for someone else to pick up your car from the mechanic’s garage if you are not available.

If you are experiencing car trouble, a mechanic can help you diagnose the issue and may be able to offer a solution. In some cases, they may be able to fix the problem on the spot. Otherwise, they may have to tow your car somewhere else in order to do repairs or replace parts.

Before you learn how to transport a car that has broken down in the middle of the road, it is important that you know what steps are involved when it comes to finding help. 

1) Get Your Car off the Road

When your car breaks down, it is important that you do not continue driving. Also, make sure that your car does not obstruct traffic as this can cause a major problem if there is an accident or other incident. Make sure that someone else can either take care of moving your vehicle or take you to a mechanic’s garage.

2) Put up Warning Flares

Once you have moved your car into a safe position away from oncoming cars, put up warning flares behind the scene of the breakdown so that no further damage is done. It also helps with visibility for oncoming drivers who need some space to slow down and safely stop their vehicles without running into yours. 

3) Call for Help

Call for assistance immediately. If you are using your phone, it may be helpful to have someone stay with your broken-down vehicle until help arrives.

After you have moved your car off the road and put up warning flares behind the scene of the breakdown, it is important that you call for help promptly so that other drivers can know that there is a possible hazard on the road. It also helps if someone else can either take care of moving your vehicle or take you to a mechanic’s garage while waiting for assistance to arrive.

When you are transporting a car that has broken down in the middle of the road, having knowledge about what steps are involved when it comes to finding help will make the process much less stressful.

Emily Muelford
Emily is a British writer whose love of car culture is augmented by a fascination with both the European and American automotive markets. Her perspective is uniquely fish and chips.