Autumn Tips For your Car
Winter brings out two distinct types of drivers. One
driver treats the ice and snow with gentleness, and
the other doesn’t distinguish between winter and
summer driving. There really is no trick to being a
good winter driver if you and your car are prepared.
• Make sure your car is ready for winter by having
the engine tuned and proper tires mounted before
snow arrives;
• Even a well-maintained car can break down under
severe driving conditions, so carry emergency
equipment in your vehicle, including a snow shovel,
battery jumper cables, bag of sand or traction pads,
a towing cable, flares, a complete set of warm
clothing and boots, and blankets and candles to
keep you warm if the engine will not start;
• To get your vehicle moving if it is stuck in snow or
on ice, rock it back and forth gently;
• Ice forms first and melts last on bridges and overpasses,
where cold air gets underneath, causing
the temperature to drop faster than anywhere else;
• Clean all the windows of your vehicle before
starting a trip;
• Keep your car’s windshield washer fluid tank full.
Winter slush can temporarily blind you, especially
when you are following other vehicles.
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