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How to Keep Your Car Prepped for Survival

• Lewrockwell.com By Scott Huntington

Don't mistake this for a dissenting opinion, as vehicles are still a great option. The point is that you need to be prepared for anything — even a flat tire.

Certain events or problems can grind your movement to a halt, and depending on what's going on around you that can be extremely dangerous. For example, you don't want to have to stop at a gas station for fuel in an area where people are looting or rioting. It's better to simply have backup supplies handy.

Where the Do You Store Your Supplies?

Before diving in, it's important to point out that this list — while comprehensive — may include way too much as a whole. You'll need to pick and choose what you store in your vehicle and what you toss in before leaving your home or property. You certainly won't be able to fit everything, but if you plan appropriately, you can get pretty close.

A large truck with a decent truckbed is the go-to vehicle, but you can also hitch on a trailer or just hop in a large camper. However, there are downsides to the trailer and camper, as they increase your total footprint. It will be difficult moving through more populated areas, and you won't be able to go off-road, which can also be problematic.


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