As a San Francisco Bay Area resident, you’re probably well prepared for an earthquake. But how prepared are you to deal with an emergency on the road? Consumer Reports recommends drivers outfit their vehicles with the following items:
Cell phone
Hazard triangles or flares
Jumper cables
Flashlight
Roadside-assistance membership
Tow-rope
Duct tape (for emergency repairs)
Small shovel and a bag of sand (to get traction if your tires are spinning)
Windshield scraper, blanket, and hand warmers (particularly necessary if you drive to snow country)
Based on decades of driving, we’d add water, old tennis shoes, a rain slicker, and a first aid kit.
What’s in your emergency car kit? Email us your suggestions, and we’ll share some of them in the next issue of the Diamond Certified Consumer Report.