When you have kids you are always looking for the next stage in life. You are ready to take a video of their first steps and their first word. As they get older the stages that they hit can be scary such as becoming a teenager and of course driving. Most of us started driving as a teen but when you send out your own child it can seem like they are not ready. The best thing you can do is to make sure that your teen is ready to take on the roads. They need to be able to pass their driving test but they also need to know more about the dangers that they may come across. Highway 30 Towing outlines what you need to teach your teen about car troubles.
 

What to Do After a Minor Car Accident

Anyone that is out on the road can end up being in a car accident. The car accident is not something that anyone wants to be in and of course they are not planned out. The accident can be caused by your own bad driving or it can be someone that is around you that is not being careful. You do not want to get a call that your child was in a car accident but you need to make sure they know what they need to do. They should of course ensure that they and the other passengers are safe. Then they want to make sure that they retrieve the proper information from the other car that was involved. Lastly they need to make sure to call a tow truck to come out and take the car to a shop to be repaired.
 

How to React to a Tire Blowout

The car that you send your teen out to drive should be in good working condition. You also want to make sure that the car is inspected on a regular basis so that when things need to be replaced they are. The tires in the car can end up being worn out and damaged. If you are not careful the tire can blowout while your teen is driving down the road. If they are driving and that happens it is important to tell them to slow the car down steadily and pull off the road to a safe spot. Then call for roadside assistance so that the spare can be placed on the car.
 

How to Jump Start a Dead Car Battery

We have all been in a position where you go out after work to find that your car won’t start. Many times this is due to a dead battery because you have left a light on for hours. You want to make sure that your teen knows that they can call out a roadside assistance to jump start the car. When you use a professional they have the equipment and the tools that are needed to get them back on the road.
 

Towing, Roadside Assistance in Cassia, Gooding, Jerome & Twin Falls Counties in Magic Valley, Idaho & Jackpot, Northern Nevada

Highway 30 Towing can come to you and your teens rescue with roadside assistance. Call us today!