According to the Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration, 24% of vehicle accidents related to weather conditions happen on snowy, slushy, or icy roads. To make sure you are safe during this winter season, here are some driving tips to keep in mind.
- Drive slow and smoothly. Stay mindful of the steering wheel, accelerator, and brake. Quick turns, acceleration, and stops can unstick the tires from icy roads and start your car sliding out of control.
- Observe road conditions. See if you can tell if the snow covering the road is soft or solid, if there is ice underneath, or if what looks like a clear road is actually covered with black ice.
- Look further down the road ahead of you and add distance between you and other vehicles. This will give you more time to respond with greater control if another vehicle makes a sudden turn, stops, or begins to slide on an ice patch.
- Be careful around snow plows and trucks. These large vehicles move slowly, make wide turns, and make several stops. They also drive across lanes and can create waves of slush and snow that can suddenly block your view.
- Be extra careful when driving over ramps, bridges, and roads that are mostly in the shade. Ice forms quicker there than on other road surfaces.
By following these tips, you can reduce your chances of having an accident but nothing is guaranteed. If you were injured in a car accident, you can speak with IDG Legal’s preferred lawyer for free.
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