Even the most accurate and skillful driver is not insured against accidents. The first thing to do if there is a problem with your car is to call emergency services, including traffic police officers. There may not be a landline phone nearby, but almost everyone has mobile phones. Therefore, the most realistic and fastest option is to call the traffic police from your mobile phone.
It is necessary
- - mobile phone;
- - reference book.
Instructions
Step 1
Enter emergency numbers in your telephone directory. Not all district offices of the road patrol service have mobile phones, but they do have a city number. Dial "8", then the area code, and then - the DPS landline phone number. In the event of an accident, it will be enough for you to call just like any other subscriber. Also enter the phone number of the insurance company in your directory. As a last resort, the DPS can be called through it. However, in order to make such a call, you must have a certain amount on your account.
Step 2
Accidents do not always happen in the area where the car is registered. The phone number of the local traffic police department may be useless if the trouble happened in another region. Call the patrolmen through your mobile operator. For MTS, Megafon, Tele-2 subscribers it will be 020. Beeline subscribers dial 002, and those with Skylink or Motive dial 902. Calls to emergency services are free.
Step 3
Use the phone number of the Ministry of Emergency Situations to call emergency services. The number 112 can be dialed by a subscriber of any mobile operator, including if there is no money or even debt on the account. An emergency call can be made even by someone who has a SIM card blocked or does not exist at all.
Step 4
It may also happen that the accident occurred in the "zone of silence", that is, where there is no cellular connection. As a rule, in such "bear corners" there is no Internet access, even if there is a corresponding function on the mobile phone. The only way out of this situation is to ask one of the passing drivers to drive off a certain distance and call the traffic police.