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You are a disabled driver and break down on a fast road. Your disability means you cannot safely get out of the vehicle and wait behind a barrier. What should you do?
Explanation
The Highway Code (Rule 278) says that if a disability prevents you from following the usual breakdown advice (such as leaving the vehicle and waiting behind a barrier), you should do what is safely possible for you and follow any specific advice for disabled drivers. If you cannot leave the vehicle, you should stay inside with your seatbelt on, switch on hazard warning lights and call 999 or 112, clearly explaining your situation so the emergency services can assist you safely.
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Rule 278: Rule 278Success Rate: 0.0% (0 attempts)
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