As the seasons change, new and seasoned drivers alike can be unprepared for the variety of winter weather conditions that come with the season. After months of summer, the snow and fog of winter may lead to unsafe driving. If you are prepared for the potentially dangerous weather conditions before they happen, you can take steps to avoid car accidents and the ensuing insurance claims and repairs they demand. Read on for the essential tips for driving safely in winter weather.
Take advantage of technology and install a weather app onto your smartphone. Checking the day’s forecast before you start your journey can help you decide which routes to take and what hazards to avoid.
When travel is not necessary, drivers should consider staying in during adverse weather conditions. It is better for you and your car in the long run if you can recognize when the weather is too severe for you to drive safely in winter and decide to stay in, rather than travel and risk personal injury or an auto collision.
Newly fallen snow can create especially slippery conditions. Drivers should assume, however, that any snowfall is going to make travel difficult. A good rule of thumb for driving through snow is to follow the tire tracks made by the vehicles ahead of you. The snow will already be packed down, which improves traction. Driving in snow often requires slowing down to at least half-speed, and sometimes slower depending on the conditions of the road, the type of road, and the rate of snowfall.
While driving through fog, drivers should avoid using their high beams and should always reduce their speed as their visibility is reduced. If the fog becomes dangerously thick, drivers should consider finding a secure location where they can pull over, put their blinkers on, and wait for the fog to lift.
Before traveling this winter, make sure your car has been properly serviced. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) suggests the following to ensure safety:
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