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Cold Weather Driving Tips

by | Nov 28, 2016

The cold weather is quickly approaching, regardless of whether you are ready. This means our days are quickly shortening because the sun is coming up later each morning and going down earlier each evening! This also means that the dreaded slick road conditions are fast approaching. Unfortunately, people seem to forget how to drive when the first drop of rain or snow falls. The reality is that you should not drive in the same manner you do every day when it is raining or snowing outside.

Cold Weather Driving Tips

  1. Slow down! It would be best if you planned to leave earlier to give yourself more time during your commute.
  2. Use your headlights, and be sure they are always clean and clear of snow/ice.
  3. Replace your windshield wipers, be sure they are always clean and clear of snow/ice, and use them.
  4. Rotate your tires, check the tread/wear, and ensure adequate tire pressure.
  5. Check your brakes, replace them if necessary, and always brake gently on snow and ice.
  6. Watch the news, check the weather, and be aware of any travel advisories before you leave!
  7. Make sure you always have enough gas. It is better to fill up when you reach the halfway point than waiting until the last minute!
  8. Do not use your cruise control during wet conditions, and remember to take bridges, hills, and turns more slowly and carefully.
  9. Pack winter necessities in the back or trunk of your vehicle, including snacks, water, winter clothes (snow boots, coat, gloves, hat, scarf), snow scrapers/ice breakers, a snow shovel/kitty litter, a flashlight, and a blanket.

If you are involved in an accident, remember to gather as much evidence as possible before leaving the scene. This includes contact information for all witnesses, photographs of the vehicles, scene, and injuries, and a crash report from the police. Then call our team at Garrison Law Firm at 317-842-8283 or fill out our contact form so that we may investigate your accident and contact your witnesses immediately to obtain witness statements! Remember, get information for witnesses can quickly change; therefore, time is of the essence.

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