Ran Out Of Gas? 3 Steps To Take

Posted on: 1 August 2019

Maybe you ignored the low gas light when it illuminated on your dashboard or maybe you simply were unable to find a gas station when you noticed that your tank was getting low. Whatever the case may be, you can easily find yourself stranded on the side of the road with no gas. Things like this happen to the best of people, but the important thing is that you know how to react in such a situation to ensure that you keep yourself safe. If you are running out of fuel while driving, here are three steps that you need to take.

Step #1: Pull Your Vehicle Over

As your tank gets empty, you will start running on fumes and your vehicle will begin to slow down and sputter. The last thing that you want is to break down in the middle of the road where the majority of traffic is, as this is incredibly dangerous for you and other drivers on the road. Therefore, try your best to pull your vehicle to the side of the road. Make sure you act quickly because you won't have much time before your vehicle stops completely. However, ensure you check your blind spots to make sure that you do not cut anyone off or cause an accident in your rush to get to the side of the road.

Step #2: Keep Yourself Safe

Hopefully, you made it to the shoulder of the road. However, even there, it is possible that an accident can still occur if other drivers aren't paying close enough attention or visibility is not clear. So, make sure that your hazard lights are turned on. If possible, you may want to exit your vehicle to distance yourself further from traffic, but use your own judgment for this. If the area is unfamiliar and/or dangerous or there isn't ample room to stand away from your vehicle safely, you should remain in the vehicle.

Step #3: Contact an Auto Towing Service

It is a good idea to have the phone number of a local auto towing service in your phone, as well as your glove compartment, in the event of an emergency, such as running out of gas. Take note of your location with as many details as possible, such as major landmarks and cross-streets, as this will help the towing service locate you. Make sure to preserve your phone battery as you wait for them to arrive in case they need to get in touch with you again.

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