To help prepare for the unexpected, it’s best to use the small space you have available in your glove box properly. It’s one of the only storage areas in your vehicle that’s readily accessible. It’s important to make sure you fill this limited space with useful items that can help you in any sort of accident.
- Documentation: This is the big one. To make sure you never forget your proof of insurance in case of an accident or getting pulled over for a traffic stop, just leave this in your glove box. You’ll be able to easily access it during a time of need. Don’t just stop at proof of insurance though. It can be important to include family medical history and any information about medications or allergies in case there’s an emergency.
- Paper goods: It’s always nice to keep some napkins, tissues or any other sort of wipes just in case a runny nose hits or you spill some coffee driving to work. Your passengers will surely appreciate it too if they need to clean something up real quick. A notebook wouldn’t hurt either, as you could quickly write any phone numbers or notes to remind yourself later.
- Chargers: When an emergency happens, the absolute worst thing to happen would be a dead cell phone that prevents you from calling for help. You can keep your phone charger here or also store a portable GPS for when you’re traveling.
- Weather protection: Make this seasonal – in the summer that means including sunglasses and maybe some sunscreen. In the winter, that could be anything like umbrellas, gloves, hats or maybe a windshield scrapper to get off any ice.
- Flashlight: This will help in a variety of situations and won’t take up much room in the glove box. Keep a tiny flashlight in there so whenever you need to check on your car late at night, you’ll know where to look.
Make sure you’re prepared for any scenarios you come across while driving. That also means making sure you’re protected. Call Deale & Associates Insurance Agency at 410-267-5601 for more information on auto insurance.