National Highways says that if someone’s vehicle has a problem, or they get into trouble on a motorway, stay calm and try to exit at the next junction or motorway service area.
If that’s not possible, they should put their left indicators on, move into the left lane, enter the next emergency area, or hard shoulder, put their hazard lights on, get behind a safety barrier where there is one and keep well away from moving traffic.
If a driver is unable to exit their vehicle and get to a safe space, have stopped in a live traffic lane or feel like their life is in danger, National Highways says they should stay in their vehicle.
They should keep their seatbelts on, turn their hazards on and call 999 immediately or press the SOS button in their car.
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