Winter road safety tips 2017

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Road Safety Tips    

Check your tire tread; replace tires if needed. Make sure windshield wipers are in good condition. Have your battery tested if you’ve had it for more than 4 years.

Keep emergency supplies in your car including: road flares, spare tire and jack, jumper cables, tire chains, blankets, gloves, water and flashlights.

 Purchase an ice melt product. Salt can ruin your driveways, walkways, landscaping and the run-off can pollute reservoirs and streams. Ice melt products are better for your home and the environment.

 Keep your gas tank on the full side, you don’t want to run out of gas during the cold weather season.

 Keep your phone with you at all times and make sure it’s fully charged.  Give yourself extra time in the morning (and anytime it drops below freezing) to fully defrost your windows before you set out.

 Drive with your lights on so you are more visible to other cars and pedestrians.

 Bridges, overpasses and side streets tend to freeze first. Take extra caution with these roads.

 Decrease your speed during heavy rain, snow or icy conditions and leave plenty of room between you and the car in front of you.

 Brake gently to avoid skidding. If your wheels lock up, gently ease off the brake pedal.

 Don’t text and email while driving; always use a hands free device while behind the wheel.

 There are many distractions for drivers; be prepared react quickly if necessary to avoid an accident.


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