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Winter weather can be treacherous and dangerous for drivers. Snow, ice, and freezing temperatures can make driving a challenge. Here is a list of seven tips for driving in winter weather to help keep you safe on the road. And remember, if you find yourself in a bind, be sure to call for emergency roadside assistance.

 

7 Top Tips for Driving in Winter Weather

 

1. Prepare your vehicle
Before winter weather hits, make sure your vehicle is ready for the road. Get a tune-up, check your battery, brakes, and tires. Make sure your windshield wipers are in good condition and your windshield fluid is filled.

2. Slow down
Driving in winter weather requires caution and patience. Slow down and allow extra time to get to your destination. If you rush, you increase the likelihood of an accident.

3. Keep a safe distance
Maintain a safe distance between you and the car in front of you. This will give you enough time to brake if necessary. Remember, the stopping distance on snow and ice is much longer than on dry pavement.

4. Avoid sudden movements
When driving in winter weather, avoid sudden movements such as hard braking, sharp turns, or acceleration. Sudden movements can cause your vehicle to skid or lose control.

5. Use your headlights
Make sure your headlights are on and use your high beams if possible. This will help you see the road ahead and make you more visible to other drivers.

6. Stay Informed
Check the weather and traffic conditions before you hit the road. Knowing what to expect can help you prepare for your trip and avoid dangerous situations.

7. Call for emergency roadside assistance
If you find yourself in an emergency situation, such as getting stuck in a snowbank or sliding off the road, call for emergency roadside assistance. They can help you get back on the road safely.

 

If you're in Hardin, Elizabethtown, or the surrounding area, be sure to call Doug's Towing And Recovery at (270) 765-7869 or visit their website for more information. They offer 24-hour emergency roadside assistance and can help you in any situation.  Stay safe on the road this winter!

 

 

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