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basics of smart winter travel. |
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Make sure your brakes, windshield wipers, defroster, heater and exhaust system are in top condition. |
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Check your antifreeze and be ready for colder temperatures. You may want to add special solvent to your windshield washer reservoir to prevent icing. |
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Check your tires. Make sure they are properly
inflated and the tread is in good condition. |
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It is also a good idea to take along water, food, warm blankets and extra clothing. If you are delayed, you'll be glad you have them. |
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Allow enough time. Trips to the mountains can take longer during winter than other times of year, especially if you encounter storm conditions or icy roads. Get an early start and allow plenty of time to reach your destination. |
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Keep windshield and windows clear. You
may want to stop at a safe turnout to use an ice scraper.
Use the car defroster and a clean cloth to keep the windows
free of fog. |
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Slow down. A highway speed of 65 miles an hour may be safe in dry weather - but an invitation for trouble on snow and ice. Bridge decks and shady spots can be icy when other areas are not. Remember to avoid sudden stops and quick direction changes. |
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Be more observant. Visibility is often limited in winter by weather conditions. Slow down and watch for other vehicles and for snow equipment. |
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Install good winter tires. Make sure the
tires have adequate tread. All-weather radials are usually adequate
for most winter conditions, but putting good snow tires on your
car is the single best thing you can do to ensure a safe winter
trip. |
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Keep a windshield scraper and small broom for ice and snow removal. |
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Maintain at least a half tank of gas during the winter season. |
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Dress warmly. Wear layers of loose-fitting, layered, lightweight clothing. |
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Carry food and water. If you get stuck,
you'll be thankful. Store a supply of high energy "munchies"
and several bottles of water. |
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Ice scraper |
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Flashlights with extra batteries |
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First aid kit with pocket knife |
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Small sack of sand for generating traction under wheels |
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Small shovel |
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Booster cables |
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Set of tire chains or traction mats |
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Several blankets |
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Extra set of mittens, socks, and a wool cap |
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Rain gear and extra clothes |
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Small tools (pliers, wrench, screwdriver) |
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