by iaincorrigan | Mar 30, 2026 | Roadside Safety
Why Your Car Overheats in Summer and What to Do in Regina Quick Answer: If your temperature gauge hits the red zone or a warning light appears, pull over immediately and turn off the engine. Do not open the radiator cap — pressurized coolant at 100°C+ will burn you...
by iaincorrigan | Mar 20, 2026 | Roadside Safety
Regina Ring Road Breakdown: Where to Pull Over Safely Quick Answer: If your vehicle breaks down on Regina’s Ring Road, your priority is getting off the travel lanes safely. Emergency roadside service on Ring Road requires knowing where to pull over — because not...
by Jubayer | Mar 12, 2026 | Roadside Safety
Emergency Roadside Kit for Saskatchewan Winters: What to Pack Quick Answer: Every vehicle driving in Saskatchewan — especially in and around Regina — between October and April should carry an emergency winter kit. Car roadside assistance takes 20 to 60 minutes to...
by Jubayer | Jan 14, 2026 | Roadside Safety, Car Lockout & Unlocking, Roadside Assistance
Car Lockout Service Regina: Fast Help When You’re Locked Out You close the door, hear the lock click, and immediately realize your keys are sitting on the driver’s seat . Or maybe you lost your keys somewhere between the grocery store and your car, and now...
by Jubayer | Jul 29, 2025 | Roadside Safety
Getting stuck on the side of the road—especially in Regina’s unpredictable weather—can feel overwhelming. Whether you’ve broken down during rush hour on Ring Road or late at night on Highway 1, one thing is certain: your safety and comfort come first. While a tow...