The Highway Survival Handbook [Free Report]

I am giving my newest report away for FREE ($17 value), because of a typo on the cover. Once this typo is corrected the guide will no longer be free (so get it now while you can). All I ask in return is a little feedback and your suggestions about how I can make it better. I hope you like it.

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Driving is by far the most dangerous activity we do on a day to day basis. In the event of a car related disaster, would you be prepared? Download the report below and stay safe out there…

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Inside this report you’ll learn information like:

  • How to build the ultimate car survival kit for any climate…

  • How to avoid getting ripped off by mechanics…

  • The 2 most deadly hours of every day for drivers (please, try to avoid being on the road at these times…)

  • The 18 items you must have in your car before it’s too late. For so many of these it’s as simple as carrying them from your house to your car, but they can make a big difference…

  •  3 “almost magic” inventions to patch up your car.  People 10, 20 or 30 years ago would’ve paid dearly for these tiny tools… but you can get them for a fair price if you just know where to look…

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3 thoughts on “The Highway Survival Handbook [Free Report]”

  1. I Feel I’m a Profesional ; I been driving since I was 8 yrs Old w a Licence 14 ;Commercial truck at 16 ,I have driven from Alaska to Boston ;to Florida . I taught driving Havy Equip In the Air Force ,It comes easy to me ;I’m a perfectionest in my Driving ;I also have Driven Most Of Mex without Dificolty .;I fell I can teach a H.P . Patrolmen .

  2. i have been a volunteer search and rescue guy since 1954 now slowed down a lot still trying. your information is very helpfull thank you

  3. Missing Equipment
    Maybe this is obvious, but sunglasses (Come on!)
    Multi-tool ( you had 1 in the picture but did not list it.)
    Spork; most useless invention every, no good as a spoon or fork. Instead, there is now a combined plastic (non-disposable) tool with a spoon at one end and a fork on the other. One of the lateral tines has serrations to cut with, and good enough to eat with ( unlike a spork). Or go with a hobo ( a jacknice with spoon and fork bla design, Browning makes a good one.)
    An emesis bag, also known as airplane sickie bag (best place e to get one) or barf bag. Good for kids nausea and vertigo, teenager’ over drinking, or that friènd/ neighbour’s you are driving home from the bar. One bag for the first aid kit, and one for the glove box (quick access). And why don’t they place them in commercial first aid kits?)
    Snow Shovel: a folding camp shovel just doesn’t cut it in the SNOW, and you can buy great telescopic ones in hiking and mountaineer shops.
    An AXE, not a hatchet or tomahawk; and a folding saw.

    SKILLS
    Defensive Driving : Yout really have to ask why?
    Wilderness First Aid or EMT: one day, the accident you come upon will not be minor

    Services
    Road Assistanc: Because not everyone is a mechanic, and even if you are, sometimes it’s just faster and easier.

    BIO.

    Can. Infantry Reserve, 9 months peacekeeping in Golan Heights and Egypt, 1973-76
    United Parcel Service, 1980-82
    Paramedic, 1982-2015, retired
    Other misc.

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