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You should always have these things with you in the car

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1 What does the law require in the car?
2 First aid kit- warning triangle – warning vest
3 Other useful utensils that serve well
4 Summary

Nobody is safe from a breakdown or an accident. It’s good who has the necessary utensils on board in this case. There are legally required items and other helpful items that everyone should have in their car as they provide valuable services. There are also tips on what the legislator does not require, but which is just as useful.

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What does the law require in the car?

Many people use the car almost every day, but the correct equipment is not always observed. According to the road traffic regulations, the following items must always be present in the car:

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First aid kit- warning triangle – warning vest

In the event of an accident, drivers can use these important accessories to ensure their own safety and that of other road users and, if necessary, provide first aid. Anyone who does not carry these things with them must expect a fine at a police check. Only one safety vest is compulsory per car, but it is advisable to carry it with each passenger so that everyone is clearly visible in an emergency. The safety vest can save lives in the event of a breakdown or an accident. The same goes for the warning triangle. It is important to keep the distance to the scene of the accident:

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– Motorway: about 200 meters away

– Country road: about 100 meters away

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– in town: distance 50 meters

With regard to the first- aid kit, it is important that it is properly equipped and that the contents have not exceeded their shelf life and that the kit complies with ISO standards. If there are deficiencies, there can also be a fine.

Other useful utensils that serve well

It is advisable to have a spare wheel with you so that you can change the tire in the event of damage. It shouldn’t be missing in any car, but it only allows you to drive to the nearest workshop. A jack and the necessary tools are also required to change tires. A tow rope and jump start cable are also useful if the vehicle does not start. Useful winter accessories include ice scrapers, brooms, and window and door lock deicers. Depending on the region and the snowfall, snow chains may be necessary.

Summary

Traffic law stipulates that certain items must always be present in the car. A warning triangle, first aid kit, and a safety vest are mandatory in every car. But there are other utensils that are very useful. This includes a spare tire that enables the tire to be changed in the event of a flat tire if the right tools are at hand. This means that you can drive to the next workshop. A tow rope and jump starter cables should also be on board so that you can continue your journey. An ice scraper, broom, and deicer are useful in winter.

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