Getting stuck in snow can be a frustrating experience, but knowing what to do can make all the difference. In our latest blog post, we outline essential steps to take when your car is trapped in snow, including safety precautions and techniques to regain traction. From clearing the tailpipe to using makeshift tools for traction, we’ve got you covered to ensure you stay safe and warm until help arrives.
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Frequently Asked Questions
First, check that the tailpipe is clear and not blocked with snow to prevent carbon monoxide buildup inside your vehicle.
Turn your engine on for 10 minutes every hour to keep warm, and make sure to turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers.
You can use a shovel, your hands, cardboard, or a floor mat to clear snow from around the tires.
Yes, letting air out of your tires can increase the tread surface area, which may help improve traction.
Contact your lead or storm manager immediately for help if you are stuck in snow.