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Winter Driving
Winter driving can be a challenge, even for experienced drivers.
Winter driving, including snow and ice, can create hazardous driving conditions. Both the vehicle and driver must be prepared for bad weather, road confitions and vehicle or equipment failture.
General Winter Driving Tips:
Carry a cell phone.
Let someone know when you depart, your route and expected travel time.
Dress according to weather conditions. Keep dry and wear clothing in layers.
Do not leave without a full fuel tank.
Become familiar with the pages below to prepare yourself and your vehicle for hazardous winter weather conditions.
Winter Car Care Tips
Winter Survival Kit
Safe Winter Driving Practices
Meeting Snow Removal Equipment
Correcting a Skid
Seat Belts
Off-Highway Vehicles
Move Over Law
Impaired Driving
Distracted Driving
Motorcycle
Lane Departure
Commercial Motor Vehicle
Speed & Aggressive Driving
Young Drivers
Vulnerable Users
Aging Drivers
Infrastructure
Emergency Medical Services
Construction Work Zones
Wildlife
Winter Driving
Winter Car Care Tips
Winter Survival Kit
Safe Winter Driving Practices
Meeting Snow Removal Equipment
Correcting a Skid
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