How to Drive Carefully During Cold Weather

Harsh weather conditions can be both dangerous and scary for travelers, but as they say, “the show must go on”, you need to take care of your affairs, and in order to do that, you need to drive and drive carefully. According to the research conducted by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, slippery roads, winter storms, and bad weather are responsible for countless accidents every year, and more than 2000 road deaths are caused during the winter. There are certain safety rules that the drivers must be familiar with to avoid any serious damage.

Following are some of the most useful tips for driving in the winters:

Tips for Driving In Cold Weather

  • Always keep winter gear with you. Things like warm clothing, water, extra food, a glass scraper, medications, blankets, and a flashlight are important.
  • Check the air pressure in your tires to ensure they are properly running.
  • Always ensure that your fuel tank is half full or more.
  • Avoid warming up your vehicle in an enclosed area such as a garage.
  • When driving on slippery terrain, ensure that you are not using Cruise Control and drive actively.
  • Only drive when it’s absolutely necessary. Try to stay indoors as much as possible to avoid unnecessary trouble.
  • Don’t drive fast during snowfall as this can cause slippage, and your vehicle can get out of hand very easily.
  • Always make sure that you are accelerating and decelerating at an even pace. Don’t put the paddle down in a hurry, as this can lead to a serious accident.

Tips for Long Drives in Winter

Besides the general tips mentioned above, some other important tips are useful if you are planning a long trip during the winters. Here is a brief overview of some things that you should know when driving long during winters:

1.    Make Preparations

Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized and reputed auto shop before you start your journey.

2.    Check Forecast

Keep a special eye on the upcoming weather forecast. If the weather is predicted to be clear over the next week, you should consider making the trip, and else you should postpone your plans.

3.    Keep Emergency Supplies

Always keep important winter supplies such as extra food and water, warm clothes, a flashlight, an emergency flair, and some extra winter tools.

Your safety and the safety of your loved ones are very important, and to ensure that safety, you should always keep in mind the safety precautions for driving during winters. Contact Attorney Wayne Resmini for your emergency needs!

 

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