How Do You Drive Safely in Winter Conditions?

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Safe winter driving comes down to preparing your vehicle and adjusting how you drive in snow and ice. A few key practices reduce the risk before and during the trip.

How Do You Winterize a Vehicle for Winter Driving?

Get the vehicle ready before you travel.

  • Check tire tread and battery health
  • Replace wipers if needed
  • Make sure you have plenty of gas for the trip
  • Secure all hardware and loose items before travel
  • Remove ice and snow from the vehicle, including the truck bed and crane, so it does not hit other vehicles

How Should You Adjust Your Driving on Snow and Ice?

Give yourself more room and stay in control.

  • Increase your following distance
  • Avoid using cruise control
  • Do not slam on the brakes on icy roads
  • Maintain the speed limit and slow down in inclement weather

What Should You Keep in the Vehicle for Emergencies?

Carry the basics in case you get stuck.

  • An ice scraper
  • An emergency kit with snacks, a blanket, an extra set of clothing, and a phone charger
  • Red triangles kept easily accessible

What Is the Policy on Phone Use While Driving?

Do not text, make phone calls, or use the web while driving. Make any calls or texts before you leave for your destination.

What Should You Do in a Driving Emergency?

Contact your immediate supervisor or the safety department for assistance.

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