l. If you see an accident or stranded motorist, if possible report it from your cell phone or the nearest telephone instead of stopping.
m. Carry in your car: flashlight, flares, fix-a-flat, maps, comfortable warm clothing, first aid kit, empty gas can, white cloth to tie to antenna to signal distress, charged cell phone. And especially a change of DRAB CLOTHING > & MAKEUP REMOVER.
n. Be sure you have your CURRENT vehicle registration and insurance cards in the vehicle – OR AT LEAST COPIES IN THE CAR OR ELSEWHERE.
o. Also be sure you have your non-expired driver’s license with you when you go out. Don’t leave it in your billfold, put it in your purse.
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