Car Broke Down on Freeway in Los Angeles: What to Do Right Now

Car Broke Down on Freeway in Los Angeles: What to Do Right Now

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> **Quick Answer:** Get as far right as possible, turn on your hazards immediately, and exit the vehicle from the passenger side if you can safely reach the shoulder. Call 511 (SoCal's freeway service patrol) or a tow truck. Do not stand between your car and traffic. LA freeways are among the deadliest breakdown spots in the country. Distance from lanes equals survival.

## What To Do

1. **Steer hard to the right the moment you feel trouble.** Don't wait to confirm the problem. If the car is losing power, making noise, or handling badly, get off the travel lanes now. Aim for the right shoulder. If there's an exit within a few hundred feet, take it.

2. **Turn on your hazard lights before you fully stop.** Hit them while you're still moving. This gives drivers behind you time to react, especially critical on the 405, 101, or 10 where traffic is dense and speeds drop without warning.

3. **Pull as far right as you can.** Ideally all four tires are off the white fog line. If you're stuck in a lane or only partially on the shoulder, that changes everything. See step 7.

4. **Call 511.** In Los Angeles, dialing 511 connects you to the Freeway Service Patrol (FSP). This is a free service run by Caltrans and LA Metro. FSP trucks patrol major LA freeways during peak hours and can push your car to a safer spot, provide a gallon of gas, change a flat, or call a tow. There is no charge for FSP assistance.

5. **Stay in your car or get completely off the freeway.** This is the rule that most people get wrong. If you have a safe, wide shoulder, stay inside with your seatbelt on. The car is more visible than you are. If the shoulder is narrow, a bridge, or feels exposed, exit from the passenger side and get behind the guardrail. Never stand behind or beside your car on the driver's side.

6. **Call a tow truck if FSP hasn't arrived in 20 minutes.** FSP patrols are not available 24/7 on every route. At night or on less-covered freeways, you need a private tow. Know that [towing cost in Los Angeles on a freeway](/towing-cost-in-los-angeles-california-freeway/) is typically $75-$150 for the hookup plus $5-$10 per mile. Rush hour adds time, not always extra cost, but be specific about your location when you call.

7. **If you're stuck in a lane, stay belted and call 911 immediately.** A car in a live lane on the 10 or 405 is a life-threatening situation. Tell the dispatcher your freeway, direction, and the nearest mile marker or cross street. CHP will respond and can shut down a lane to protect you.

8. **Do not push your car yourself.** On a busy LA freeway, getting out to push is extremely dangerous. Let a tow driver or FSP do it.

9. **Document before you move.** Once you're safe, take a quick photo of your location, the car's position, and any visible damage or fluid leaks. This matters for insurance and for diagnosing the problem later.

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## What It Might Cost

- **Freeway Service Patrol:** Free during patrol hours (roughly 6-9 AM and 3-7 PM on major routes)
- **Private tow in LA:** $75-$150 hookup fee, $5-$10 per mile after that
- **After-hours or weekend:** Add $25-$50 depending on the company
- **If your insurer covers roadside:** Verify your limits before you authorize a tow. [Roadside assistance without a membership or insurance](/roadside-assistance-without-insurance-membership-cost/) runs $75-$200 out of pocket for a basic tow

If you're not sure whether your policy pays, check [whether your insurance deductible applies to towing](/car-insurance-deductible-applies-to-towing-cost/) before you hand over a credit card.


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## Stay Safe

- Never cross lanes of traffic to reach a call box or exit
- Put on a reflective vest or use road flares if you have them, placed 100-200 feet behind the car
- Keep your seatbelt on inside the vehicle until a tow driver arrives
- If someone stops and it feels wrong, stay in the car with doors locked and call 911
- If your breakdown involved a tire failure at speed, [blown tire situations at highway speeds](/blown-tire-highway-speed-what-to-do/) require a slightly different sequence of steps
- If smoke is coming from under the hood, get out and move away from the car immediately. Do not open the hood.

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