If your power steering fails, you should:

Work hard to steer, reduce speed, drive to a safe area and stop.
Slam on your brakes.
Honk the horn and turn off the ignition.
Turn on your hazard warning lights and brace yourself.
Explanation

The correct course of action is to reduce speed, drive cautiously to a safe location off the road, and stop the vehicle smoothly. In the event of power steering failure, the driver should use extra effort to steer, maintaining a firm grip on the wheel while slowing down and maneuvering the vehicle to a safe area.

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