Many people feel vulnerable when driving alone. The risks can be exaggerated but it still pays to use some common sense if you are travelling by yourself.
At Aviva, we have the right advice that will help get you to your destination safely and with a little more peace of mind.
DO plan your route and always carry an up-to-date map.
DO drive to a public place like a petrol station.
DO keep well back from the car in front if you come to a junction.
DO lock your doors, put on your hazard lights and sit in the passenger seat if not on the motorway.
DO get out of the car via the passenger door and up the bank to a safe place if you break down on the hard shoulder - unless you feel at risk from another person.
If you haven't got a mobile and someone comes up to you while using an emergency roadside phone, tell the operator and give a description of the individual.
When help arrives, ask to see their ID - they won't be offended as they will understand your anxiety.
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