What to Do When Your Car Breaks Down on the Highway
- Mr.Quickpick RSA
- Apr 29
- 3 min read

What to Do When Your Car Breaks Down on the Highway
Breaking down on the highway can be a nerve-wracking experience. Whether you're commuting to work, heading out on a road trip, or just running errands, a vehicle breakdown can happen when you least expect it. Knowing what to do ahead of time can keep you safe — and get you back on the road faster.
At Mr.Quickpick Roadside Assistance, we’re always ready to help when the unexpected happens. Here’s a step-by-step guide on what to do if your car breaks down on the highway:
1. Stay Calm and Assess the Situation
The first thing to do is stay calm. Panicking can make a stressful situation worse. Take a deep breath and quickly assess what's going on. Are you losing power? Hearing strange noises? Do you have a flat tire? Understanding the issue (even roughly) can help you decide your next move.
2. Move to a Safe Location
If your car is still moving, try to get to the right-hand shoulder of the road as safely and quickly as possible. Use your turn signal and watch for traffic. If you can't make it to the shoulder, stay inside your vehicle with your seatbelt fastened and hazard lights on. It's much safer than getting out on a busy highway.
3. Turn on Your Hazard Lights
As soon as you notice a problem, turn on your hazard lights. This alerts other drivers that you're experiencing issues and can help prevent accidents.
4. Call for Professional Roadside Assistance
Once you’re in a safe spot, it’s time to get help. That’s where Mr.Quickpick Roadside Assistance comes in. We specialize in fast, affordable, and reliable help when you need it most — whether it’s a flat tire, dead battery, lockout, or mechanical breakdown. Simply give us a call, and one of our friendly roadside experts will be on their way.
✅ 24/7 Availability
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Don't try to fix complicated issues on the side of a busy highway. It’s safer and smarter to leave it to the pros.
5. Stay Inside Your Vehicle
Unless you’re absolutely sure it’s safe to exit (for example, if you're far away from traffic on a wide shoulder), stay inside your vehicle with your seatbelt fastened. Highway traffic moves fast, and it only takes a second for a serious accident to occur.
If you must exit, do so from the side away from traffic and move to a safe location off the road.
6. Be Prepared in Advance
The best way to handle a highway breakdown is to be prepared before it happens. Keep these items in your car:
Emergency roadside kit (flares, reflective triangles, flashlight)
Fully charged phone or portable charger
First-aid kit
Basic tools (like a jack and lug wrench)
Contact info for Mr.Quickpick Roadside Assistance
Save our number now — because when you need help, every minute matters.📞 Call Mr.Quickpick Roadside Assistance
Trust Mr.Quickpick Roadside Assistance to Get You Back on the Road
At Mr.Quickpick Roadside Assistance, we pride ourselves on being the dependable friend you need when you're stuck. Fast service, fair pricing, and real care for your safety — that’s the Mr.Quickpick way.
Next time you're in a tough spot, don’t stress — just call Mr.Quickpick. We’ll have you back on your way in no time.
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