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As motorists, it’s natural to fear getting stuck out on the road, particularly at night or far from home. Read our guide on what to do if you break down.
The first thing to do if your car breaks down is to remain calm and pull over to a place of safety. What you do next will depend on where you are at the time, what you need to do on a normal road will not be the same for a motorway.
You should treat an EV breakdown as similar to breaking down in petrol or diesel car.
If your car has broken down at home and it’s parked on your driveway, you should be able to leave it unattended while you arrange for help. If it is in another private location, ask the property owner for permission to park.
Even if you are not a member of a UK breakdown service, you can still call for emergency assistance. If you have a disability or you can’t get to safety, keep your seatbelt on, switch on your hazard lights and call 999.
“It’s always better to avoid a breakdown in the first place, so if anything feels or sounds unusual when you’re driving, or if you’re aware of a problem with your vehicle that you’ve not got around to fixing, be sure to contact a reliable garage or RAC Mobile Mechanic without delay. Money spent to put things right now can mean you avoid much bigger bills in the future.”
Rod Dennis, RAC
Wondering why your car has broken down? Flat or faulty batteries, damaged wheels, using the wrong fuel or running out of oil are all common causes. Getting a regular service can help prevent issues from arising when you’re on the road.
Saga Car Insurance customers can easily add breakdown cover to their policy. Our roadside assistance is provided by the RAC and is available 24-hours a day. Plus, there’s no limit to the callouts you can make in the UK. If you get a flat battery, puncture, have run out of fuel or need a charge, we’re at your service.
Electric car insurance from Saga includes a battery recharge from the RAC, should your electric car be immobile because it is out of charge. RAC will give you enough power to either get you to the nearest charging point, or they will arrange for you, your passengers and your car to be taken to the nearest charge point, or to your home whichever is closer.
Saga Car Insurance is arranged and administered by Ageas Retail Limited and underwritten by Ageas Insurance Limited.
Our Breakdown cover is arranged and administered by Ageas Retail Limited and provided by RAC Motoring Services and RAC Insurance Limited.
Choose our highest car cover level Saga Plus and freeze the price of your car insurance for 2 years if nothing changes. T&Cs apply.
RAC Mobile Mechanics can make life easier for everyone and Saga insurance policyholders also get £20 off a service if you book using the links on this page. T&Cs apply.
Click through now to see prices and find an RAC mechanic who can come to you.
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