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What are the keys to safety for winter driving?
Stay home. Only go out if necessary.
What are the 3 P’s in driving?
prepare, protect, and prevent
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and OSHA have issued an article titled “Safe Winter Driving”. The article describes ways to put the three Ps of winter driving (prepare, protect, and prevent) into motion in your daily lives.
What should you have in your car for winter driving?
15 Items to Put in Your Winter Driving Safety Kit
- Sturdy ice scraper and snow brush. This is one of the most crucial things to keep in your car during winter.
- Shovel.
- Gloves and other winter clothing.
- Blanket.
- Emergency flares or reflectors.
- Rock salt, sand, or kitty litter.
- First aid kit.
- Extra windshield washer fluid.
How do I prepare for winter driving?
Prepare Your Car for Winter
- Test your battery; battery power drops as the temperature drops.
- Make sure the cooling system is in good working order.
- Have winter tires with a deeper, more flexible tread put on your car.
- If using all-season tires, check the tread on your tires and replace if less than 2/32 of an inch.
What are three ways to stay safe in winter weather?
Take these steps to keep your home safe and warm during the winter months.
- Winterize your home. Install weather stripping, insulation, and storm windows.
- Check your heating systems.
- If you do not have a working smoke detector, install one.
- Prevent carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning emergencies.
How do you keep your car in the winter?
Important winter car care tips
- Swap out regular tires for winter tires. Snow or not, if you live in an area where temperatures regularly fall below 45 degrees, winter tires are recommended.
- Check tire pressure weekly.
- Keep your fuel tank half full.
- Add a protective layer.
- Protect your windshield wipers.
How do you drive in snow?
Never overtake on a hill, at a bend or an intersection. Allow extra distance from the vehicle in front as you can’t brake as quickly in snow and ice, as you can in dry conditions. When braking, do it gently and early and accelerate slowly.
What makes a car good in the snow outside?
Hit the gas in slippery conditions, and one of the wheels will spin freely, while the others receive no power. This is good for safety. Because the wheel with the least grip gets all the power, the wheels with the most grip are able to prevent the car from initiating a slide or spin.
How do you drive in winter storms?
How should you drive in winter weather?
- Buckle up before you start driving.
- SLOW DOWN!
- Be alert.
- Do not use cruise control.
- Reduce your speed while approaching intersections covered with ice or snow.
- Allow for extra travelling time or delay a trip if the weather is inclement.
- Drive with low-beam headlights on.
How do you drive in snow and ice automatic?
Driving an automatic car Most advice drivers should abide by while driving in snowy and icy conditions are the same for both manual and automatic cars. Drivers of all automatic cars should drive cautiously and not accelerate/brake sharply.