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|With the
expected snowfall, here are some tips to help you drive safely in winter
conditions:
Always drive
slowly - adjust your speed as there could be lower traction when driving on
snow or ice.
Accelerate
and decelerate gradually - Apply the gas gently to maintain traction and
prevent skids. Avoid sudden starts and take your time slowing down for
stoplights. Keep in mind that stopping on icy roads takes longer.
Increase your
following distance - Maintain a gap of five to six seconds between your vehicle
and the one in front. This extra distance provides the time needed to stop
safely on slippery surfaces.
Understand
your brakes - Whether your car has antilock brakes or not, keep your heel on
the floor and use the ball of your foot to apply steady, firm pressure to the
brake pedal.
Avoid
stopping when possible - Starting from a full stop requires more effort than
moving while still rolling. If approaching a red light, slow down enough to
keep rolling until it turns green.
Don’t use
extra power on hills - Pressing the gas pedal harder on snow-covered roads can
cause your wheels to spin. Instead, build up some momentum on a flat road
before reaching the hill and let that carry you upward. Reduce your speed as
you crest the hill and descend slowly.
Keep moving
uphill - Stopping on an icy incline makes it difficult to regain traction and
start moving again. Build momentum on a level surface before tackling the hill.
Some other tips
and things to remember when driving in winter weather:
Pack an
emergency cold-weather kit - Include essentials like extra food, water, warm
clothing, a flashlight, a glass scraper, blankets, medications, and other
necessary items.
Check your
tires - Ensure they are properly inflated and have sufficient tread for safe
winter driving.
Maintain at
least half a tank of fuel - This helps prevent fuel line freeze and ensures
you’re prepared for unexpected delays.
Avoid warming
up your vehicle in enclosed spaces - Never run your car in a garage or other
confined area to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
Turn off
cruise control on slippery surfaces - Refrain from using cruise control when
driving on snow or ice to maintain better control of your vehicle

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