My thought was to get the basics of the response down in broad strokes in something that could fit in the wallet (along side a fresnel lens ). I expect that each of the eventualities will be supplemented by further information stored elsewhere. This is what should immediately come to hand if and when something goes severly bad for whatever reason. <br><br>Our vehicle kits all contain the Haynes manual and I will add a basic survival write-up on what to do if stranded in (cold, hot, downed electric wire, remote ... pick your scenario) in the car. I expect that the Haynes manual will be useless for my wife but it did get me moving once and probably will again. Without it the array of tools and duct-tape and coat-hanger wire is less usefull. I welcome any input for these survival tips for the stranded motorist scenarios (books, software, specific instructions...)<br><br>Our BOB's should have larger maps and more descriptive information on Fire, Water, Food, and Weapons when they are done. These haven't been completed yet so I welcome any good suggestions on what to include (from books to software to notes).<br><br>The individual Belly Bags we each have are fairly self explanatory - Poncho for staying dry and space blanket for staying warm, bandaids for cuts, knifes to inflict cuts, etc...<br><br>I am using Willy's PSK cheat sheet for the PSK's. Only seems natural.