Jul 20, 2022
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Keep Your Important Vehicle Documents Easily Accessible

While most days we will find our travels around mid-Michigan to be uneventful, there can be occasions where you will need to quickly access your important documentation. Whether you have broken down on the side of the road, been in an accident, or just find yourself in an unfamiliar area, having your various documents on hand will help ease much of the stress associated with these situations. Being prepared for any eventuality is an important aspect of responsible vehicle ownership, even if we don’t hope to ever face the negative ones. The Thelen Auto Group in Bay City, MI, would like to offer you suggestions on which documents you should have on hand at all times while on the road.

Important Documentation to Keep in Your Vehicle

Proof of Insurance  This is one of the most important documents you can have in your vehicle’s glove box. If you ever find yourself in an accident or pulled over for whatever reason, you need to show proof that your vehicle is insured. Failure to do so can be a big issue. As such, always keep a copy of your vehicle’s insurance quickly accessible, yet hidden, so that you can get to it when you need it most. Keeping your vehicle’s registration handy is also extremely important!

Medical Information / Emergency Contact List – If you find yourself in a situation where you need to have medical assistance like a car accident or emergency hospital trip, keeping a detailed sheet of your medical history can help appropriate medical personnel assist you quickly and accurately. This includes stating what you are allergic to such as medicines. You should also keep a written list of emergency contacts. While modern smartphones keep contact lists stored in the device, a written list will let emergency personnel make calls if they can’t access your phone. 

Vehicle Owner’s Manual – Should you find that your vehicle is starting to act strangely, has a new dashboard light showing, or has broken down on the side of the road, keeping your manual in the vehicle can help you quickly diagnose the problem. This way, you can relay the information to the roadside assistance that you call. Some issues can be fixed without the need for towing and knowing what is going on with your vehicle can help you determine the best course of action to take. 

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