How Long Can You Safely Wait for RSA on Malaysian Highways?

A car breakdown on a Malaysian highway can feel like an eternity, especially when you're unsure when help will arrive. While you've already called for roadside assistance, the question of how long you can safely wait becomes paramount. Your safety, and that of your passengers, is the absolute priority.

  • Stay in Your Vehicle: Unless there's an immediate danger (e.g., fire, smoke), remain inside your car with your seatbelt fastened. Your car offers the best protection from passing traffic.
  • Keep Doors Locked: For personal safety, ensure all doors are locked.
  • Hazard Lights On: Keep your hazard lights flashing to alert other drivers to your presence.
  • Use a Safety Triangle: If you have one and it's safe to do so, place it 50-100 meters behind your vehicle.

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While waiting for help, your safety is our priority. MyMechanic provides rapid response roadside assistance for Singaporean drivers in Malaysia. We keep you informed every step of the way, so you can wait with confidence.

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