3 Reasons You May Need Roadside Assistance

Automotive Blog

It's easy to get worked up when stranded on the side of the road during a journey. It's even worse if you're traveling alone on a deserted road and don't feel it is safe to wander far from your vehicle to get some help.

Lucky for you, roadside assistance companies exist. 

You can use this automotive service if your vehicle breaks down and you need help getting back on the road. But what can cause your car to break down and leave you stranded in the first place?

Keep reading to discover the most common reasons you may need roadside assistance.

1. A Dead Battery

Your auto battery does not just provide the power needed to start the vehicle – it packs up enough voltage to meet the electrical demand of the entire vehicle.

When having problems starting your car or keeping its various electrical components powered up, you may have a dying battery. All automotive batteries have limited lifespans and will require a replacement when it is time for their final rest.

If you ignore the problem, you may get stranded in your home garage, in the parking lot or on the side of the road because your car won't start.

2. Empty Gas Tank

Your car requires sufficient fuel to keep running. If you see the gas light come on during a journey, you should drive to the nearest gas station for a refill. Unfortunately, you may sometimes run out of gas before reaching the gas station. When this happens, you'll want to have fuel delivered to your location.

Driving a car without fuel will overwork the fuel delivery system, potentially resulting in extensive vehicle damage.

3. A Flat Tire

As the main point of contact between your car and the road surface, your tires are essential for maximizing your vehicle's performance and safety. But they may also cause you to become stranded on the side of the road.

Several factors, including improper tire inflation, poor road conditions, sharp objects, and extreme heat can cause you to have a flat tire. If you have a flat tire and haven't carried a spare one in your car, you'll need help getting back on the road. A roadside assistance company can bring a spare tire and put it on the vehicle.

Remember that coverage for roadside assistance may vary depending on your auto insurance plan and provider, so choose them wisely.

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