
How to prepare for winter driving and breakdowns with what3words
Before getting out on the roads this winter, it’s important to be prepared for a car breakdown situation and know what to do should you find yourself in one.
Picture the scene. You’re driving along country roads in the middle of winter. It’s cold, dark and you haven’t seen the lights of another vehicle for what feels like forever. Suddenly your car coughs, splutters, and rolls to a complete stop. It’s something you don’t think will ever happen to you, until it does. What do you do? What are the steps? How are you going to explain to someone exactly where you are? Nobody wants to be stuck stranded by the side of the road when the thermometer is hovering just above zero. Follow these simple steps below to ensure you and your car can be recovered quickly and safely.

1. Download what3words before you drive
The first thing to do, when preparing for a drive in winter, is to check you’ve got the free what3words app downloaded on your phone. Of course we’d say that, but we say it with good reason. If you wait until the moment you actually need it, you might not have the signal to download it. Do it before you set off. The app itself works offline, meaning that even when you can’t connect to the internet you can still pinpoint your exact location to a 3 metre square.

2. Follow recommended safety steps
Before finding and communicating your what3words address to a breakdown service provider, ensure you’re in a safe place.

3. Find out exactly where you are
Once you’ve tackled the above, and you’re safely positioned, you can open up the what3words app and find out exactly where you are. In the app, tap the icon above satellite mode and you’ll see a what3words address display at the top of your screen. Please wait for the blue dot to stabilise to ensure you’re noting down the most accurate what3words address possible. Being precise at this moment will save time in the long run.

4. Communicate your what3words location
Most breakdown service providers are aware of what3words and have drivers who can access the app, so it’s always worth giving a what3words address when seeking roadside assistance.
Be sure to tell your friends and family about what3words as well. The more people who have our app on their cell phone when driving this winter, the less likely we are to have drivers stranded in the middle of nowhere with no way to explain their location. As always, stay safe on the roads!