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Service Winter Driving Safety: Prepare For Snow And Ice
Posted by carsandtrucks on Thursday, December 06 @ 08:24:42 PST

I live and drive in the Northeast. We just experienced our first snow storm of the winter season. As I drove to and from work during the height of the storm I was amazed at how many people that live here are unprepared for winter driving. I witnessed vehicles with every window covered with snow except for a dinner plate sized area in front of the driver. I saw cars and trucks skidding to a stop. I watched as drivers sat motionless with engines revving and tires spinning as they tried to leave a stop light. With that in mind I decided to write some advice on winter driving. My first word of advice is gentle. Be gentle when pressing the accelerator pedal, this will keep you from spinning. Gentle pressure on the brake pedal will keep you from going into skid and coming to complete stop will be accomplished much easier. If you find yourself

in a braking skid, gently pump the brake pedal if your vehicle is not equipped with anti lock brakes. If you have anti lock brakes, keep constant gentle pressure on the brake pedal. My second word of advice is time. Take the time to remove all the snow and ice from the windows, lights, and the wipers of your vehicle. If you absolutely have to be somewhere at a specific time you will have to leave a little early. You may have to set the old alarm clock ten or fifteen minutes earlier then usual, but this time may mean the difference in a safe uneventful drive or a stressful commute. A remote starter is a great accessory for assisting in clearing off the ice and snow. You remain inside while the vehicle warms up and defrost the windows. My final word of advice is prepare. Don't wait until the first snowflake hits the ground before you get your car or truck ready for inclement weather conditions. Fall is the time to make preparations. Are your tires up to the task? Is the washer fluid a winter blend? Have you installed winter/snow wiper blades? Is the engine cooling/heating system prepared for the sub freezing temperatures of winter? I recommend you talk to your dealer or repair shop about your vehicle needs well before the winter season begins. Your car or truck should also be prepared with a snow shovel, ice scraper and brush, jumper cables and blanket. If you live in a part of the country where snow is inevitable, these items are as essential as your boots and gloves. So take the time to prepare and you will find that winter driving is as gentle as a summer breeze.


 
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