Breakdown steps
Driving safety
Tools for breakdown
Calling for help
Random car info
100

As soon as you notice trouble, take a deep breath to avoid poor decision-making. Do not slam on the brakes or make sudden lane changes.

Initial reaction

100

Only exit if you feel your vehicle is unsafe (e.g., if you are in a live lane), and exit through the passenger side away from traffic.

If You Must Exit 

100

 Use for dead batteries

Jumper Cables or Portable Jump Starter

100

Note mile markers, exit numbers, or nearby landmarks before calling.

Identify Your Location

100

Top speed of the Corvette ZR1X

233 MPH

200

Gently steer toward the right shoulder, or the left shoulder if necessary. If the car is still moving, try to reach an exit to avoid being on the shoulder.

Move to safety

200

Stay inside with doors locked, especially on high-speed roads, as the vehicle offers protection.

Keep Seatbelt Fastened

200

To check and fill flat or low tires.

Tire Pressure Gauge & Portable Compressor

200

Use a mobile app, or contact your car insurance provider.

Roadside Assistance

200

Top speed of the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut

330 MPH

300

Turn on your hazard lights immediately to alert other drivers.

Signal Hazard

300

Do not stand in front of or behind your car

Avoid Standing Near Vehicle

300

Screwdrivers, socket set, and pliers for tightening loose components.

Basic Toolkit

300

Clearly state your location, vehicle description, and the issue (e.g., flat tire, engine failure).

Information to Provide

300

Corvette ZR1X 0–60

1.68 seconds

400

If it is dark, keep your interior dome light on, and consider raising your hood to signal that help is needed.

Increase Visibility

400

Stop on a straight stretch, not on a curve or hill crest, to maximize visibility.

Positioning Matters

400

Preferably with a magnetic base or strobe function, as phone batteries drain quickly.

Flashlight

400

Immediately tell the dispatcher if you are in a high-risk spot (e.g., in a traffic lane, on a blind curve, or if the car is smoking)

Safety Status

400

Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut 0–60

2.5 seconds

500

Under most circumstances, stay inside your vehicle with your seatbelt on. This is the safest place to avoid being hit by traffic.

Stay inside

500

Turn your steering wheel away from the road so if hit from behind, the car moves off the road rather than into traffic.

Wheel Orientation

500

Something that helps lift the car off the ground

Jack and Lug Wrench

500

Pop your hood. This is a standard signal to police and other drivers that you are disabled.

The "Universal Sign"

500

ZR1X 1/4 mile time

8.675-seconds

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