Our safety-minded colleagues down the hall at Consumer Reports have some ideas about what you should keep on your car. Even if you only drive in well-populated areas, some of these items could still be very handy.
A first-aid kit: Carry treatments for a few basic injuries and illnesses, and make sure you know how to use everything inside.
A fire extinguisher: Also make sure you know how this works before an actual emergency happens.
Tire-changing or fixing equipment: If your car doesn’t have a spare tire, as many newer vehicles don’t, learn how to use the equipment you have.
What about winter-specific items if you live in an area that’s cold or snowy? Consumer Reports suggests stashing extra warm-weather gear like a blanket and extra hat in your trunk, as well as a hardcore ice scraper, bag of kitty litter for extra traction, and tire chains if you know how to use them.
What to Pack in a Car Emergency Kit for Your Holiday Road Trips [Consumer Reports]
by Laura Northrup via Consumerist