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Dead car batteries are one of the most common problems drivers face. Jumper cables let you quickly get a boost from another vehicle, while a portable battery charger gives you independence and saves you hours waiting for roadside assistance. Keep these in an accessible spot in your trunk.

3. Emergency Food and Water

Traffic jams, severe weather, or unexpected breakdowns can leave you stuck for hours. Bottled water and non-perishable snacks like granola bars, nuts, or dried fruit ensure you stay hydrated and energized during long waits. Simple items like these make emergencies far more manageable.

 

 

 

4. Multi-Tool, Flashlight, and Salt

A good multi-tool can handle various tasks, from tightening screws to opening packages. Pair it with a reliable flashlight or headlamp with extra batteries. Here’s an unexpected but useful tip: keep a small container of salt in your car. Salt can help improve traction if your car gets stuck on ice or slippery roads, and some drivers even use it as a natural deterrent against minor spills or odors. It’s a tiny item that can make a surprisingly big difference.

 

 

 

5. Vehicle Essentials and Safety Gear

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