It’s that time of year again! The summer swelters and the crisp fall breezes have been replaced by Winter Wonderland. The beautiful blankets of snow that we see on occasion truly evoke a sense of joy and wonder, and it is certainly possible to enjoy the wonders of the season while traversing in such a way as to decrease the likelihood of incident and injury. Keep reading to learn some expert tips and tricks for traveling during the winter season!
Time to Stock Up
While you are stocking up on holiday supplies for your home, it is wise to consider a few items to have handy in the car, in case an adverse weather event leaves you in less than favorable conditions to get to your destination.
You may want to consider storing emergency supplies such as a heated blanket, flashlight, first aid kit, hand/foot warmers, a reflective vest, and a small shovel, in case precarious road conditions leave you unable to proceed on your route.
This is also a good time to get a tire repair kit. If you already have one, don’t forget to check the kit’s expiration date, to ensure it’s in optimal working order!
Prepare for the Drive
When you are ready to head, briefly give your car a once over:
-Are the car and/or headlights covered in snow?
-Are your windshield wipers in good condition, or are they damaged?
-Is there sufficient windshield washer fluid (with antifrost and/or de-icer)
-Is your gas tank full or is it running on empty?
Assessing these items may seem tedious, but can make a difference to your comfort and safety while traveling in wintery conditions.
Assessing for Dangers
While you are out on the road it is imperative to maintain your focus and concentration on the road. In addition to the normal hazards we face while operating a car, truck, SUV, or even motorcycle, snowy conditions may result in decreased visibility and even black ice formation. Staying alert and decreasing your speed will help to decrease the likelihood of you being involved in an accident.
Know Your Limits (and Local Rules)
If the roads are unclear and you don’t feel safe traveling, staying home is well worth considering. In the event that you are a seasoned driver who isn’t deterred by poor weather conditions (kudos to you!), it is always wise to be mindful of the rules and regulations in your area. Look for local news postings such as “State of Emergency”, which prohibits non-essential travel.
Knowing your limits, preparing, and being on alert for unforeseen emergencies may help prevent yourself and others from becoming involved in a motor vehicle accident.
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