As winter approaches, it’s crucial to prepare your vehicle for the challenges of cold weather driving. Our latest blog post covers essential winter weather preparations, including checking your wipers, filling up on windshield washer fluid, and ensuring your tires are ready for the season. We also provide tips on creating a winter car kit, warming up your vehicle safely, and recognizing the dangers of carbon monoxide. Plus, learn how to handle skids and navigate black ice effectively. Stay safe and informed this winter!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Your winter car kit should include a snow brush with scraper, flashlight with batteries, blanket, mittens, socks, hat, small shovel, jumper cables, hazard sign, flares or flag, and windshield washer fluid.
To prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, never run your vehicle in a closed area like a garage, and have your exhaust system checked for leaks regularly.
If your vehicle begins to skid, for a front-end skid, release the brake and let the front wheels roll freely. For a rear-end skid, take your foot off the accelerator and steer in the direction the rear is skidding.
Black ice is a thin layer of transparent ice that forms on the road, making it very slippery. To drive safely on black ice, avoid sudden changes in direction or speed, ease off the accelerator, and gradually steer in the direction of the skid.