Anonymous
Post 05/20/2023 15:46     Subject: Re:Trunk essentials

A towel, flashlight, extra tote/shopping bag, jumper cables, and that's it.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2023 15:44     Subject: Trunk essentials

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is probably an over-complete list, but everything is useful.

Goal:

1. Communications
2. Safety
3. Shelter/clothes
4. Sustenance
5. Minor emergency repair

Breakdown kit:

You can buy these commercially but you may need to add some stuff. You need QUALITY jumper cables; 12 volt air pump; some wire (maybe coat hanger or a little thinner); duct tape (needs periodic replacement); tire gauge; tools for whatever reasonable roadside repairs driver is capable of.

Jumper box with self contained battery is nice.

Flares if driver knows how to use them.

Sand/kitty litter in winter.

Non-perishable snack that can take summer heat.

Bottled water

Paper towels.

Spare bulbs if you want to be really thorough.

In winter spare warm/dry clothes and footwear.

Old blanket for changing tires, etc.

Folding shovel

“Recovery” strap for pulling out of the mud.

Umbrella

Baseball hat

Work gloves

Rubber gloves

Some people keep an old charged cell phone.

First aid: these run from tiny boo boo kits to portable field hospitals. Be reasonable but you may need to stop serious bleeding.



This would be great if you live in the middle of nowhere with no cell phone service and you get 6+ week of snow a winter. Other than that it's insanity.


Nobody asked you. “The middle of nowhere with no cell service” can be anywhere the signal gets interrupted. Or the battery goes dead. Not everybody confines their driving to well lit city roads in perfect condition.


TRIGGERED!!!
lol "Not everybody confines their driving to well lit city roads in perfect condition." Have you ever been to a city? Because it sounds like you haven't! lol lol


Hon, I’ve driven more miles, in more different areas and terrains, in more countries, than you’ll ever see. But you keep laughing. I’ll honk and wave as I zoom by when you’re stuck somewhere.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2023 13:56     Subject: Trunk essentials

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is probably an over-complete list, but everything is useful.

Goal:

1. Communications
2. Safety
3. Shelter/clothes
4. Sustenance
5. Minor emergency repair

Breakdown kit:

You can buy these commercially but you may need to add some stuff. You need QUALITY jumper cables; 12 volt air pump; some wire (maybe coat hanger or a little thinner); duct tape (needs periodic replacement); tire gauge; tools for whatever reasonable roadside repairs driver is capable of.

Jumper box with self contained battery is nice.

Flares if driver knows how to use them.

Sand/kitty litter in winter.

Non-perishable snack that can take summer heat.

Bottled water

Paper towels.

Spare bulbs if you want to be really thorough.

In winter spare warm/dry clothes and footwear.

Old blanket for changing tires, etc.

Folding shovel

“Recovery” strap for pulling out of the mud.

Umbrella

Baseball hat

Work gloves

Rubber gloves

Some people keep an old charged cell phone.

First aid: these run from tiny boo boo kits to portable field hospitals. Be reasonable but you may need to stop serious bleeding.



This would be great if you live in the middle of nowhere with no cell phone service and you get 6+ week of snow a winter. Other than that it's insanity.


Nobody asked you. “The middle of nowhere with no cell service” can be anywhere the signal gets interrupted. Or the battery goes dead. Not everybody confines their driving to well lit city roads in perfect condition.


TRIGGERED!!!
lol "Not everybody confines their driving to well lit city roads in perfect condition." Have you ever been to a city? Because it sounds like you haven't! lol lol
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2023 13:17     Subject: Trunk essentials

I have a dog leash and a blanket for the dog in the cargo area of my car.
That’s it.
In the winter I might throw in an ice scraper/snow remover thingy….

I do keep first aid stuff including a cpr mask and a seat belt cutter in the glove compartment. As well as emergency straws from Starbucks in case I get a drink from a drive thru with paper straws…..
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2023 12:30     Subject: Re:Trunk essentials

In addition to what others have suggested:

Sleeping bag or blankets and a pillow.

Umbrella.

Change of clothes.

Anonymous
Post 05/20/2023 12:23     Subject: Trunk essentials

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is probably an over-complete list, but everything is useful.

Goal:

1. Communications
2. Safety
3. Shelter/clothes
4. Sustenance
5. Minor emergency repair

Breakdown kit:

You can buy these commercially but you may need to add some stuff. You need QUALITY jumper cables; 12 volt air pump; some wire (maybe coat hanger or a little thinner); duct tape (needs periodic replacement); tire gauge; tools for whatever reasonable roadside repairs driver is capable of.

Jumper box with self contained battery is nice.

Flares if driver knows how to use them.

Sand/kitty litter in winter.

Non-perishable snack that can take summer heat.

Bottled water

Paper towels.

Spare bulbs if you want to be really thorough.

In winter spare warm/dry clothes and footwear.

Old blanket for changing tires, etc.

Folding shovel

“Recovery” strap for pulling out of the mud.

Umbrella

Baseball hat

Work gloves

Rubber gloves

Some people keep an old charged cell phone.

First aid: these run from tiny boo boo kits to portable field hospitals. Be reasonable but you may need to stop serious bleeding.



This would be great if you live in the middle of nowhere with no cell phone service and you get 6+ week of snow a winter. Other than that it's insanity.


Nobody asked you. “The middle of nowhere with no cell service” can be anywhere the signal gets interrupted. Or the battery goes dead. Not everybody confines their driving to well lit city roads in perfect condition.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2023 12:10     Subject: Trunk essentials

P.S. Keep the flashlight in a bag with the batteries not installed.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2023 12:10     Subject: Trunk essentials

Anonymous wrote:I keep a multi tool, a first aid kit, a reflective triangle, some towels and hand sanitizer. And trash bags.


No jumper cables? No flashlight? No water?
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2023 12:01     Subject: Trunk essentials

I keep a multi tool, a first aid kit, a reflective triangle, some towels and hand sanitizer. And trash bags.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2023 11:20     Subject: Trunk essentials

Anonymous wrote:This is probably an over-complete list, but everything is useful.

Goal:

1. Communications
2. Safety
3. Shelter/clothes
4. Sustenance
5. Minor emergency repair

Breakdown kit:

You can buy these commercially but you may need to add some stuff. You need QUALITY jumper cables; 12 volt air pump; some wire (maybe coat hanger or a little thinner); duct tape (needs periodic replacement); tire gauge; tools for whatever reasonable roadside repairs driver is capable of.

Jumper box with self contained battery is nice.

Flares if driver knows how to use them.

Sand/kitty litter in winter.

Non-perishable snack that can take summer heat.

Bottled water

Paper towels.

Spare bulbs if you want to be really thorough.

In winter spare warm/dry clothes and footwear.

Old blanket for changing tires, etc.

Folding shovel

“Recovery” strap for pulling out of the mud.

Umbrella

Baseball hat

Work gloves

Rubber gloves

Some people keep an old charged cell phone.

First aid: these run from tiny boo boo kits to portable field hospitals. Be reasonable but you may need to stop serious bleeding.



This would be great if you live in the middle of nowhere with no cell phone service and you get 6+ week of snow a winter. Other than that it's insanity.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2023 11:12     Subject: Trunk essentials

When my kids were young drivers, I gave them a $20 bill in an envelope and told them to keep it in the glove compartment. This was for gas if they forgot their wallet.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2023 11:11     Subject: Trunk essentials

I have a snow brush in my trunk. In the winter, I move it inside the car.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2023 11:06     Subject: Trunk essentials

This is probably an over-complete list, but everything is useful.

Goal:

1. Communications
2. Safety
3. Shelter/clothes
4. Sustenance
5. Minor emergency repair

Breakdown kit:

You can buy these commercially but you may need to add some stuff. You need QUALITY jumper cables; 12 volt air pump; some wire (maybe coat hanger or a little thinner); duct tape (needs periodic replacement); tire gauge; tools for whatever reasonable roadside repairs driver is capable of.

Jumper box with self contained battery is nice.

Flares if driver knows how to use them.

Sand/kitty litter in winter.

Non-perishable snack that can take summer heat.

Bottled water

Paper towels.

Spare bulbs if you want to be really thorough.

In winter spare warm/dry clothes and footwear.

Old blanket for changing tires, etc.

Folding shovel

“Recovery” strap for pulling out of the mud.

Umbrella

Baseball hat

Work gloves

Rubber gloves

Some people keep an old charged cell phone.

First aid: these run from tiny boo boo kits to portable field hospitals. Be reasonable but you may need to stop serious bleeding.
Anonymous
Post 05/20/2023 10:45     Subject: Trunk essentials

Jump start cables/set

First aid kit

Anonymous
Post 05/20/2023 10:15     Subject: Trunk essentials

Young driver just got their first car.

What needs to be in the trunk (for safety/emergencies)?

Right now it is empty (except for, I presume, the spare).