Top Tips For Safe Winter Driving

Winter roads present their own unique  challenges including the need to remain a safe distance from those you're sharing the road with. Photo OntarioNewsNorth.com

Winter roads present their own unique challenges including the need to remain a safe distance from those you’re sharing the road with. Photo OntarioNewsNorth.com

WAWA, ON – Winter is quickly on its way and the Superior East Wawa Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) want to ensure drivers will be prepared and safe during the upcoming snowy season while traveling on the roads.

Proper maintenance of your vehicle will help from any break downs.  This includes: having your brakes checked, keeping your fluids topped up, changing your oil to winter weight oil, and putting snow tires on!

Keep a lengthy and safe following distance.  This will provide extra braking time and help to avoid a collision.

Keep a charged cell phone in your vehicle at all times in case of emergencies.

  • Every vehicle should have a well-stocked emergency supply kit.  It should include: battery jumper cables, first aid kit, shovel, a basic tool kit, blankets, extra winter clothing, a flashlight with extra batteries, a bag of sand, road flares and/or warning lights.
  • Always have a windshield scraper.
  • Check weather forecasts before heading out for extended trips.
  • Drive at a speed that is slow and safe enough for the weather conditions.

To do their jobs, snowplows must travel slower than regular traffic.  Visibility and lines of sight are reduced around snowplows due to blowing snow, and passing can be dangerous.  Please be patient and remain a safe distance from them!

“You are the one responsible for your vehicle and it is up to you to remain in control at all times.  By doing so, you reduce the risk of injuring yourself or others on the roadways!” The OPP want you to reach your destination safely.

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