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If the vehicle is left unattended, ensure that the boot/trunk and doors are locked and windows closed. |
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Do not leave any articles visible in the vehicle. Lock all valuables in the boot/trunk. |
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WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY |
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In order to feel relaxed and safe during your visit with us in Seychelles, we have compiled an easy |
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step by step guide for you to follow, in the event of an emergency. |
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In the event of an accident do not move your vehicle, especially if involved with another vehicle. |
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Only move the vehicle when a police officer has given permission and markings have been |
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made on the road surface. |
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Contact U-Drive Car Hire immediately. Our telephone numbers can be found on our key rings and display |
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stickers on all our vehicles. |
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Take note of the area in which you are in noting landmarks and road signs which may make it easier for |
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us to locate you. |
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Step 2 |
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Please have the following information available when telephoning us: |
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The registration number of the vehicle, located on the front and rear of the vehicle |
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(this can also be found on the key ring.) |
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Is the vehicle driveable? |
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Are the wheels punctured or the rims damaged? |
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The exact location of the vehicle (street name, landmark etc) |
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Your contact number |
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If you are unable to obtain help, try to stop a passing vehicle. Ask the driver to contact us as soon as possible, |
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most local drivers in Seychelles carry mobile phones. |
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Step 3 |
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Report the accident to the nearest police station. |
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Step 4 |
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Relax, stay calm, you can have peace of mind that our representatives will be with you as soon as possible. |
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We will ensure that you are on your way speedily, whether this means bringing you another |
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vehicle (if available) or repairing the one you have rented. |
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