Since your surroundings, traffic patterns and vehicle hazards all vary, it's impossible to establish rigid rules for all conditions. That's why it's important for you to continually monitor and evaluate your own situation and become familiar with some general suggestions and guidelines.
1. Note your vehicle's location. If you encounter a problem while driving, make sure you are aware of your surroundings and general location. Know where you are in relation to a major exit or cross street. look for well-lighted areas. Notice landmarks such as service stations, restaurants, shopping centers or business complexes. If you are on an interstate highway, note the mile marker, last exit number, nearest emergency call box or rest area. You may need this information in summoning assistance.
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