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    How to Survive in Your Car for 48 Hours

    Being stranded in your car can be a scary experience. But if you’re prepared, you don’t need to worry. Follow these tips below to help you stay safe and find the help that you need in an emergency situation.

    Don’t Abandon Your Car
    Walking away from your car can be dangerous if you’re far from any city or town. Especially if you are caught in a storm, your car offers great shelter. Don’t abandon the car unless you know there is a city or help nearby.

    Flag
    If you get stuck on the side of the road, tie a fluorescent flag on your antenna or hang it outside of your window. If night comes before help arrives, use a flashlight or your car’s dome light. Try and have someone stay awake – or take shifts throughout the night – to ensure that if someone passes in a car, someone is awake to signal for help.

    Call for Help
    If you have a phone, use it. Try and describe your location as precisely as possible. Where were you driving from? Where are you going? What road are you on? What landmarks do you see nearby? All of this information will help them locate you if you need help.

    Don’t Use Gas All at Once
    Run the engine periodically to run the heater for warmth. But even with a full tank, you’d be surprised at how fast the car can run to empty. Don’t run your vehicle for longer than 20 minutes at a time. If you’re stuck in the cold, run the heat on high as possible when the engine is on. Try to go as long as you can between intervals of turning the engine on. Also, be sure that your exhaust isn’t covered while you’re idling.

    Go Crazy on the Horn
    Your horn and lights are a great way to signal where you are and that you need help. However, your car battery can only go so long before it loses all of its juice. Remember that while the car is idling you can use the horn and lights as much as possible. While the engine is idling, the battery isn’t in use and the engine is powering the lights and horn.

    Don’t Drive with an Empty Car
    Your car can be a great asset if you use it correctly. So, why not start with the upper hand and add some emergency items to your car? You should have a supply of water and food to help you in a time of need. Also prepare wisely with jumper cables, a flashlight, emergency radio, etc.

    Hydrate
    If you’re stuck in your car during the summer, you will need to stay hydrated and make sure you are drinking water. Even during a winter snowstorm, you’d be surprised at how quickly your body can lose water. Pack water in your auto emergency kit. Especially if you are going to be in your car for 48 hours, you’ll need to have food and water.

    Insulate
    Try and insulate your heat as much as possible during a winter storm. The metal parts of your car are going to make it a little harder to insulate your vehicle but try and use blankets, floor mats or any part of the car to try and insulate your body heat.

    Avoid Overexertion
    Shoveling snow or pushing your car can take a lot of effort in a storm. Don’t risk an injury. Besides a risk of injury, the exertion will make you hot and sweaty. Wet clothes lose insulation value and make your more susceptible to hypothermia. Instead, try and do light exercises in your vehicle – stretching your arms and legs from time to time.

    Your Plans
    So, what plans do you have in place for your vehicle’s emergency kit? Comment below sharing what items are most helpful for you and your family.

    http://www.thereadystore.com/auto-emergency/6387/how-to-survive-in-your-car-for-48-hours

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    Yup....spent 12 hrs in car waiting for road to reopen.

    ever seen what a mile plus of interstate traffic looks like hanging out in a rest stop facility.....not pretty is an understatement.

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    Never had to do this yet. But we do take some trips out of our area and always have 2 cases of water and the means to purify more. Plenty of ready to eat food. Means to start a fire. Tow strap, gloves, GHB's, boots. If it's cold weather we throw sleeping bags in as well.

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    Tow straps, booster cables, extra parka, extra boots, means to melt snow/ice/cook...

    all part of my standard winter kit.

    And yeah they've all been used more than a few times
    Give a man fire, and he'll be warm for a day!
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    Ya know when they say a car is like a refrigerator when it is cold they are right. Done it a couple of times, I always have a good sleeping bag in the car along with, food and water, extra clothes...etc.

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    We keep the typical 3 day survival kits in the cars, food & water, blankets, extra pair of hiking boots, extra clothes and tow straps. Means of making fire along with a few emergency candles, multi tools, knives and flashlights...

    You know, the typical gear most people keep in their cars :P
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    couple years ago I spent nearly 12 hours in our truck on the road in a snow storm. Diesel = WIN!! I ran the truck the entire time to stay warm and used under a 1/4 tank of fuel. I have a 25 gallon tank. We had some drink and snacks and wifes mom was right behind us in there vehicle her sister was there too.

    All was fine. But for everyone around us.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dropy View Post
    couple years ago I spent nearly 12 hours in our truck on the road in a snow storm. Diesel = WIN!! I ran the truck the entire time to stay warm and used under a 1/4 tank of fuel. I have a 25 gallon tank.
    I had a friend who was late to work, and very forgetful.... he ran into work , then couldn't find his keys after an 8 hour shift......guess where they were, he had locked his keys in a running minivan and sat there idling all day, had only used 1/4 tank of gas...so I think if you have fuel you might be better off running the car longer that the 20 min at a time ???? YMMV

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    There was a bad accident on I29 in NDak yesterday, spent 1-1/2 hrs parked in the middle of the road waiting for them to clear it. snacked on jerky and chips. had an apple. had dr. pepper, water, juice. Sat back, read a book, and had a nap.
    -37 with the wind chill. Started the car intermittedly.
    Give a man fire, and he'll be warm for a day!
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    Cat's are food... not friends!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper-T View Post
    Started the car intermittedly.
    so what you're really trying to say is you didn't have enough fuel to leave it running ???

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