Winter Travel Safety Tips
December 22, 2021
Winter Travel Safety Tips

Our winters bring freezing temperatures, heavy snowfall, sleet, and risk. The possibility of accidents increases as we experience hazardous road conditions. For those who drive or own a commercial fleet to those who drive a personal vehicle, make sure that you are prepared to hit the road safely with these tips for safe winter weather travel.


Battery- Cold temperatures reduce battery power

  • Check that you have sufficient voltage and replace as necessary
  • Make sure that the battery cable connections are tight


Cooling System – coolant expands as it freezes which can potentially damage your vehicle engine block

  • Ensure adequate coolant is in your vehicle
  • Have a mechanic check for leaks
  • Flush the system as needed


Tires- Inspect tires once per month or before any long road trip

  • Keep a tire gauge in your vehicle, check tire pressure when the tires are cold for accurate results
  • Make sure tire pressure is at manufacturer’s recommended inflation pressure
  • Regularly check tire depth and ware and replace tires that have uneven wear and insufficient tread


Maintain Visibility

  • Make sure that your defrosters are working properly and regularly replace windshield wipers
  • Clean all windows of frost before setting out
  • Make sure to regularly fill the windshield washing fluid, use high quality “no freeze” fluid and keep a spare in the back of your vehicle
  • Always remove as much snow and ice as possible from all surfaces of your vehicle. Snow blowing from a moving car can be hazardous to other drivers


Handle winter weather driving carefully

  • Keep in mind that all vehicles handle differently in the snowy or wet weather. Take your time and learn how to handle your vehicle in winter weather driving conditions
  • Drive slowly and increase your distance between you and the nearest vehicle
  • When renting a vehicle or using one unfamiliar to you become familiar with all of the controls before leaving park. Make sure that you can operate the wipers, lights, and hazard flashers.
  • Educate yourself on the correct braking technique for your vehicle and react appropriately, take your foot off the gas and apply gentle pressure to anti-lock brakes or gently pump breaks for non anti-lock brakes.
  • If you should lose traction and skid, stay calm, let your foot off the gas and Steer into the skid


Travel Plans

  • Be aware of road conditions and allow plenty of time to get to your destination
  • Know where you are going ahead of time, use GPS if you’re not familiar with your destination or route
  • Share your planned route and anticipated arrival time with others
  • Avoid driving if possible during hazardous conditions
  • Make sure your gas tank is close to full or the battery is fully charged for an electric vehicle


Stock your vehicle for an emergency

  • Make sure that you have a snow scraper. Consider carrying a broom or snow shovel
  • Jumper Cables, flashlight, emergency warning devices such as reflective triangles
  • Abrasive material such as kitty litter in case you get stuck in the ice or snow
  • Blankets or sleeping bags
  • A cell phone charger, food, water and any necessary medication


Winter Emergency- if you’re stopped or stalled in winter weather follow these safety tips

  • Stay with your car
  • Use extreme caution when venturing out of your vehicle
  • Make sure that your vehicle is in a safe location out of moving traffic if possible
  • Put bright markers on the antennae or windows
  • Keep tail pipe clear of snow and ice, run the engine with the windows cracked and only long enough to keep the vehicle warm to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning                               

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