The Worst-Case Scenario Pocket Guide: Driving
Steer clear of car trouble with this funny pocket-sized gift book from the best-selling Worst-Case Scenario® series.

Getting into a car is the most dangerous thing most of us do every day. Learn expert advice for handling scary scenarios behind the wheel:
  • How to drive down a flight of stairs
  • How to pee in the car while stuck in traffic
  • How to bail out of a car at high speeds

. . . and more survival strategies that fit in your glove compartment.
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The Worst-Case Scenario Pocket Guide: Driving
Steer clear of car trouble with this funny pocket-sized gift book from the best-selling Worst-Case Scenario® series.

Getting into a car is the most dangerous thing most of us do every day. Learn expert advice for handling scary scenarios behind the wheel:
  • How to drive down a flight of stairs
  • How to pee in the car while stuck in traffic
  • How to bail out of a car at high speeds

. . . and more survival strategies that fit in your glove compartment.
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The Worst-Case Scenario Pocket Guide: Driving

The Worst-Case Scenario Pocket Guide: Driving

The Worst-Case Scenario Pocket Guide: Driving

The Worst-Case Scenario Pocket Guide: Driving

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Overview

Steer clear of car trouble with this funny pocket-sized gift book from the best-selling Worst-Case Scenario® series.

Getting into a car is the most dangerous thing most of us do every day. Learn expert advice for handling scary scenarios behind the wheel:
  • How to drive down a flight of stairs
  • How to pee in the car while stuck in traffic
  • How to bail out of a car at high speeds

. . . and more survival strategies that fit in your glove compartment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781683695271
Publisher: Quirk Publishing
Publication date: 11/18/2025
Series: Worst-Case Scenario
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 3.72(w) x 5.00(h) x 0.37(d)

About the Author

David Borgenicht is the creator and coauthor of all the books in the Worst-Case Scenario series and is president and publisher of Quirk Books (www.quirkbooks.com). He lives in Philadelphia.

Ben H. Winters is a New York Times best-selling, award-winning novelist and has also worked extensively in television. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, three kids, and one large dog.

Mike Rogalski is an award-winning illustrator who has been surviving deadlines since long before pixels were the preferred medium. His portfolio of published work encompasses a range of subjects including mummy preparation, igloo construction, waste management on the International Space Station, and the internal workings of Snuffleupagus.

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Introduction

There’s just something about the open road: the wind in your hair, the radio pumping, the sheer unalloyed terror of realizing you’re sitting behind the wheel of a giant, steel death machine, hurtling down the highway with nothing but your own split-second reflexes, the questionable abilities of your fellow drivers, and your vehicle’s out-of-warranty safety systems standing between you and your own doom.

Let’s not kid around here: cars really ought to be called worst-case scenarios on wheels. From the sweating panic of that very first driver’s test, cars and the scary situations they inspire are a staple of modern life. When you’re not dealing with an engine that’s caught fire, you’re facing a sudden brake failure, or driving down a flight of stairs to get away from the guy who’s chasing you.

Whether it’s driving in hurricane or whiteout conditions, bailing out at high speeds, escaping from the trunk of a car, or steering a big rig over the ice roads, you just never know what’s coming at you around the next turn. Lucky for you, every one of those situations is covered in this little book, and plenty more besides. So next time you get behind the wheel, make sure you’ve got The Worst-Case Scenario Pocket Guide: Driving (right along with the 22 other items never to leave home without, listed on page 16). It might just save your life—or at least keep you from peeing your pants before the next rest stop (page 21). Either way, we hope you enjoy the ride.

—The Authors

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