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Slow down and adjust your speed to the conditions. Give snowplows plenty of room, and don't pass them. Always wear your seat belt. Remember that driving is most dangerous when temperatures are near 32 degrees.
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Winter Driving from exchange.aaa.com
Drive slowly. Always adjust your speed down to account for lower traction when driving on snow or ice. Accelerate and decelerate slowly. Apply the gas slowly to ...
Snow and ice make stopping distances much longer, so keep your seat belt buckled and leave more distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead. Bridge ...
Winter Driving from www.nsc.org
Driving in the winter can be harrowing, but getting your car ready for winter and using some simple tips to drive safely can help.
Snow, sleet, ice and below freezing temperatures all have an effect on driving conditions. During winter, safety depends on driver performance in winter ...
Winter Driving from idot.illinois.gov
Be especially careful approaching intersections, ramps, bridges and shady areas. All are prone to icing. Do not travel during bad weather unless absolutely ...
Winter Driving from wsdot.com
Check statewide pass conditions online before heading out or planning trips. Drive for conditions: slower speeds, slower acceleration, leave extra space ...
This sheet provides safety information to your residents to help prevent motor vehicle injuries due to winter storms. The three P's of Safe Winter Driving:.