From Daisy <[email protected]>
Subject Major Vehicle Catastrophe on a Lonely Road
Date January 8, 2024 12:45 PM
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The Worst Possible Time

Jose's article today is set in Venezuela, but it's relatable no matter
where you are.

A major vehicle catastrophe is never convenient, but in some cases, it's
worse than others. For example, if you're driving down a lonely road
more than a hundred miles from home.

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My daughter had a similar issue recently. She had just driven all the
way across the country, took a ferry to Vancouver Island, and was making
her way down some lonely country roads to her new home in a tiny village
when a vehicular disaster struck.

She was in the middle of the forest with no cell service. She didn't
know the area. Because it was so remote and she was new to the region,
she had no idea what kind of potential predators lurked in the dense
woods on each side of the road. Thankfully, in small-town spirit,
someone kind and safe stopped to help and gave her a ride into town.

I think it's happened to a lot of us. But there are ways to prepare for
it.

Did you ever discover your vehicle had been repaired with the wrong
parts? Have you ever done a "McGuyver" repair of your own? Have you ever
had a major mechanical breakdown when far from home?

Let's talk about it in the comments.

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