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Slick roadways. Ice-encrusted windshields. Limited visibility from snowfall. These typical scenarios are why many cringe at the thought of winter driving. “Even experienced drivers can find their nerves and skills tested when the snow starts to fall and ice forms on the roads,” says Dawn Duffy of AAA Motor Club. “Winter driving conditions can be treacherous.”
“It was snowing at the time and visibility wasn’t great, so I was driving well below the speed limit with my windshield wipers going,” Anderson said. “I had seen other cars spin out a few miles back, but never thought it would happen to me.”
Even if you are driving very carefully -- like Anderson was -- accidents can happen. Here are some safety tips for winter driving from AAA:
Anderson was lucky. Even though his car initially got stuck in a snow bank, his vehicle has four-wheel drive so he was able to get out; but Duffy advises all winter drivers to have emergency supplies on hand just in case they get stuck. These supplies should include a cell phone, flashlight with extra batteries, blankets, sleeping bags, matches, extra set of mittens, canned fruits and nuts, bottle opener, water, sack of sand, shovel and first aid kit.
“For longer trips, especially, make sure people know where you’re going, when you plan to get there, and what route you’ll be taking, just in case something does go wrong,” Duffy says. “That’s not just in the wintertime, but any time of the year.”
Article courtesy of ARA Content. For more information about ANCO winter wiper blades, go to www.federal-mogul.com/anco or inquire at your local retail auto parts store or repair shop.
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