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Winter Safety for Motorists


— January 3, 2018

Winter has come, and so have the slippery roads, congested streets and icy pavements. Winter safety is very important, especially with the exceptionally cold temperatures some areas are experiencing.


Winter has come, and so have the slippery roads, congested streets and icy pavements. Winter safety is very important, especially with the exceptionally cold temperatures some areas are experiencing.

Americans are gearing up for winter, which officially started on December 21st, and that’s a great thing if you are cocooned inside a warm home. But for motorists, it can be a nightmare. The heavy road traffic, the unpredictable weather, and the unforgiving cold temperatures can be quite a challenge for drivers. The road conditions during this supposedly festive season could be hazardous. You can’t control the season, but you can be prepared for it.

The roads, which are otherwise safe in other months of the year, could pose as death traps this season. Especially during heavy snow, drivers will have poor visibility of the roads. And, with how icy the roads are, you could lose control of the wheel. Even if only one of the cars on the road loses control, it could bring the whole street down. Even innocent pedestrians can be involved. Collisions are not unusual during this time.

Statistics on weather-related vehicle crashes; image courtesy www.mikesgearreviews.com.

Your car may be the best vehicle that you have during the summer, but it won’t be in winter. Maybe you can use it this season as well, but it still depends on how you maintain it. Again, it’s not just about what you are driving. While the make and model of your vehicle may affect how you drive in a snowy wonderland, you shouldn’t rely on that alone. Even if are driving an SUV fit for wintry conditions, you still need to prep it for winter driving. You need to have it maintained even before the season begins.

Winter driving isn’t exactly a sport, but it should be. With all the extra careful maneuvering you do behind the wheel just to get to your destination as safely and as quickly as possible, it’s not hard to see why it should be an Olympic-worthy activity.

Avoid winter road disasters! Take a look at the infographic provided by MikesGearReviews (click the link) for tips on how to survive driving in winter.

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