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Road-side shoulders: for emergencies only


Drivers have a key role to play in reducing death and injury, both to themselves and to those who attend them in any kind of road-side emergency. RAC Motoring Services in the U.K. says that roadway shoulders are for emergency use only and drivers should only stop there if it is a real emergency and have no other choice. Thousands of people die each year in these situations. Don't stop to:

  • Go to the toilet
  • Use a mobile telephone
  • Check a route or map
  • Do anything else that can wait until you are in a safe place

If an emergency forces you to stop, then:

  • Use the hard shoulder as a deceleration lane
  • Watch out for debris on the hard shoulder that could damage your vehicle
  • Pull over to the left as far as you can and turn your front wheels towards the nearside verge
  • Turn on your hazard lights
  • Unless you have a disability that prevents this, you and any occupants should leave the vehicle via the passenger doors and move far away from the traffic.
  • Don't attempt to repair your vehicle on a hard shoulder. It is highly dangerous, particularly on the side nearest the traffic. Use a road-side telephone to get professional help.

Read the RAC's full article . End of Article


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