Nowadays, we're 
almost always a screen-tap away from contacting someone, should we need 
assistance. We have been conditioned to take that ability for granted. 
Most major highways provide cell-phone service. However, would you be 
prepared for an emergency roadside situation if you were not plugged-in 
to the rest of civilization? 
Even in the age-of-information it is important to prepare a roadside emergency kit.
What should you put in your emergency kit, you ask? Let us break it down for you.
Even in the age-of-information it is important to prepare a roadside emergency kit.
What should you put in your emergency kit, you ask? Let us break it down for you.
- Jumper Cables. This one's pretty obvious and allows you to be the roadside hero too!
 - Flares. If your car is disabled on a major roadway, you'll want to signal to oncoming traffic.
 - Extra oil. Usually two quarts will be sufficient to get you to the nearest service station.
 - Antifreeze. Never push your car's engine if it is overheating. This could lead to serious (expensive) damage.
 - First aid kit. You can never have a too-well-stocked first aid kit. Basic items include bandages, gauze, medical tape, antiseptic/burn cream, aspirin.
 - Blanket. This can serve various purposes but the most obvious is to stay warm when stranded in the cold.
 - Fuses. Fuse failure is hard to anticipate. This can be a major problem if you don't have extra. Be sure to stock fuses of varied amperage.
 - Flashlight and extra batteries. Without this, being stranded in the dark is a much worse situation.
 - Basic, versatile tools. Including: Phillips and flat-head screwdrivers, pliers, vice-grips, adjustable wrench, tire-pressure gauge, and pocketknife (multi-tools are ideal).
 - Tire inflator. Such as Fix-A-Flat
 - Rags and paper towels.
 - Duct tape. Need we explain further?
 - Ice scraper.
 - Pen and paper.
 - Help sign. This will make flagging passing drivers much more effective.
 - Energy bars. Or some form of emergency food that will last for awhile in the car.
 - Bottled water.
 - Heavy-duty bag to store the kit in.
 
