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    Winter Driving

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    • Categories Articles, Blog, Business
    • Date December 19, 2023
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    Winter is upon us. Winter storms, bad weather and sloppy road conditions are a factor in nearly half a million crashes and more than 2,000 road deaths every winter, according to research by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.

    How to Avoid a Crash

    •  Avoid using cruise control in wintry conditions.
    • Steer in the direction of a skid, so when your wheels regain traction, you don’t have to over correct to stay in your lane
      Accelerate and decelerate slowly.
    •  Increase following distance to 8 to 10 seconds.
    •  If possible, don’t stop when going uphill.
    • Beware of roads that may look wet, but are actually frozen, often referred to as “black ice.”
    • Use extra caution on bridges and ramps, where ice can often form without warning.
    • Remove snow and ice from the hood and roof of your vehicle. State law states that if snow or ice from your vehicle strikes a vehicle or person and causes death or injury, you can be ticketed.
    • Do not drink and drive, and always wear your seat belt
    • Ensure sure your tires are properly inflated and how the appropriate tread.
    • Keep your gas tank at least half full.

    If visibility is severely limited due to a whiteout, pull off the road to a safe place and do not drive until conditions improve. Avoid pulling off onto the shoulder unless it is an absolute emergency. Limited visibility means other vehicles can’t see yours on the shoulder.

    Car Seats

    Side by side of children in car seat, one in puffy coat, one not.In colder weather, parents typically dress their children in winter coats. However, it’s important to be aware that heavy coats can interfere with the proper harness fit on the car seat.

    When in their car seat, make sure your child is wearing thin, warm layers and place a blanket or coat around your child after their harness is snug and secure.

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