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Winter Driving: Essential Tips for Staying Safe in Snowy Conditions

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Winter driving can be challenging, especially for those unaccustomed to icy and snow-covered roads. Preparing both your car and yourself is key to staying safe. Here’s a guide to navigating snow-covered roads with confidence and care.

Before You Hit the Road

Start by clearing all the snow and ice from your car—not just the windows. Snow left on your roof or hood can obstruct your view or blow onto other cars, creating hazards. Don’t forget to clean off your headlights to ensure maximum visibility.

Carry essentials like a cellphone, shovel, sand or kitty litter for traction, and snacks and water in case you get stuck. If your car’s locks are frozen, heat the end of your key with a match to melt the ice.

For your safety, wait until snowplows and sanding trucks have cleared the roads before leaving. And if you’re renting a car in snowy weather, request one with four-wheel drive. While it’s not a cure-all for slippery roads, it offers better traction in the snow.

Practice Makes Perfect

If you’re inexperienced with winter driving, practice in a vacant parking lot to understand how your car responds to snow and ice. Test your brakes and steering to prepare for unexpected conditions.

Driving in Snowy Conditions

The golden rule of winter driving is simple: slow down. Speeding reduces your ability to react and stop in time.

Maintain a following distance three times greater than you usually would. Avoid cruise control, making it harder to maintain control of your car.

When stopping, brake gently to avoid locking your wheels. If they start to lock up, ease off the brake to regain control.

Handling a Skid

Skidding can be frightening, but staying calm is essential. If your rear wheels skid, stop accelerating and steer in the direction you want the front wheels to go. For anti-lock brakes, apply steady pressure. If your car has standard brakes, gently pump them.

What to Do If You Get Stuck

Getting stuck in the snow is frustrating but manageable. Avoid spinning your wheels, as this can dig you in deeper. Instead, try these steps:

  • Turn your wheels from side to side to clear snow around the tires.
  • Use a light touch on the gas to ease the car forward or backward.
  • Use a shovel to clear snow around your tires and place sand or kitty litter for traction.

Gently rocking the car back and forth can also help free it. Avoid repeatedly revving your engine, as this can damage your transmission.

If you can’t get free, call a tow truck and make the best of the situation. Have a snack, drink water, and tell your boss you’ll be late. Then, sit back, stay warm, and wait for help.

With the proper preparation and cautious driving, winter roads don’t have to be intimidating. Follow these tips to arrive safely, no matter the weather.

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