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State Farm® Urges Drivers to Take a Trunk Inventory as Wintery Weather Approaches

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
January 5, 2017
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Jackson, MS – January 5, 2017 – As parts of Mississippi braces for a possible ice and snow mix this week, State Farm encourages drivers to take the junk out of their trunk and replace it with a list of things you might need in case of a roadside emergency. Standing along a roadside waiting for help or even sitting in a vehicle that won’t start can quickly become an uncomfortable and even life threatening experience in extremely cold temperatures. “Even on a relatively short trip, you can find yourself stranded for several hours. Whether it’s because of a flat tire, an empty fuel tank or ice, it’s important to be prepared,” says State Farm spokesman Roszell Gadson.
State Farm encourages responsible driving every day of the year, and especially during cold weather months when inclement weather is more common. If driving conditions turn treacherous and leave you stranded, these emergency roadside items can help you stay safe until help arrives.

Trunk Essentials
• Hazard triangle (with reflectors) or road flares
• First aid kit
• Jumper cables or small battery charger
• Windshield scraper and brush
• Spare tire (make sure jack and lug wrench are in vehicle)
• Tow strap
• Blankets and extra warm clothing
• Cell phone and charger
• Road salt or cat litter to help with tire traction
• Brightly colored flag or “Help” sign
• Flashlight (with working batteries), matches or lighter
• Tarp for sitting or kneeling in the snow for exterior work like a tire change
• Small tool kit or multi-tool
• Duct tape – for temporary fixes
• High-calorie, non-perishable food
• Water
• Crucial medications
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