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I am a hunter with a four wheel drive truck. So I am often on lonely back roads or even off road. However I think I am fairly well prepared. I have a tool box in my truck bed. In it I always have a bag full of the standard tools such as wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, etc. I also have a machete, a hatchet, a large bowie knife, a folding shovel, rope, bungee cords, a tarp, a small compressor that plugs into the cigarette lighter, a hammer, jumper cables (I just had occasion to use those today), a tow strap, flashlight, and probably something else that I am forgetting at the moment. And I will be armed as I am 24/7. I EDC a S&W .38 snub and a Ruger LCP .380 auto (yes, both of them). I also EDC a Case Mini Blackhorn and a Leatherman Micra. And if I am actually hunting I will also have a rifle or shotgun. And even though I don't smoke, butane lighters are standard equipment. An emergency signalling device could be made by breaking off the rear view mirror.
And unless there were some dire strait that forced me to leave it, I would stay with the vehicle. If worse came to worse, there is a lot in a vehicle that could be used to help you survive. First and foremost, unless it is too badly wrecked, shelter. If the engine is still operational, you can start it occasionally for heat. A tire might be removed to use for fire, rubber floor mats could be burnt. The black smoke both would generate might draw help to you. If seats are removable, pull one out and set it on fire. The horn could be used to honk out SOS. The head lights at night could be seen for quite a distance.
In a real survival emergency, you might be surprised what you are willing to give up to stay alive.
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