Stay in the car. If you need to leave the car (it's on fire) you should leap from the car in such a way that you do not touch the car and the ground at the same time. Of course, you should also avoid stepping on the power line.
If the pavement is wet, you should keep your feet close together or hop on one foot away from the downed line so as not to create an electrical potential between your feet.
wait for someone from the power company to come ant help - APEX;0
Trace line back to nearest junction and replace line
There should be a two line space between the dateline and the inside address on a letter. There should be another two line space after the inside address.
unbolt the power steering line from the power steering pump. have another person inside the vehicle to start the engine. open the power steering reservoir. have the person inside turn the steering wheel back and fourth, left to right as you pour power steering fluid into the reservoir until it pours out clean from the unbolted line. make sure the loose line is seated into a pan or bucket to catch the fluid or you will have a mess. that should unclog the pump and the line. if the pump still doesn't work after you put the line back on, then you probably have a bad pump. replace the pump. hope this helps.
About two feet should be between the solid yellow line and your inside tire.
There are two inverted triangles, one for Earth (which has a line inside it) and Water (which does not have a line). The picture in the link below should help.
Liable? No. But you may want to get your tree trimmed so that it does not happen again.
Suck it out with a long turkey baster, then try to wipe out the inside with a large rag, now you can add the proper fluid to fill line.
Wait for the power to be turned off, or for a trained electrical technician to cut the power to the wires. As long as you are not grounded, the electric current will not flow through you. Of course, if the electric discharge starts a fire, you may not have this option. You would have to leave the car without touching its metal exterior or any live wires, which is an extremely hazardous undertaking...........wait for someone from the power company to come to help
there should be a line where you pour the power steering fluid telling you when to stop. if there isn't it should say in your car manual.
You should definitely use a power saw with a guide to saw a straight line. Straight lines can be very difficult with a regular saw and will be much easier for you with a guide.
There are two inverted triangles, one for Earth (which has a line inside it) and Water (which does not have a line). The picture in the link below should help.