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When you drive in the winter weather, it will present new and different driving skills than you are used to during the rest of the year. You will have to drive on snow, ice, and slick roads. Sometimes the roads you drive on will be in less than ideal condition. This is why it will be important to slow down and drive with caution. Before you travel, it is always a good idea to check the weather. This should include the current weather, and even the future forecast of where you will be driving. It would also be a good idea to look up what the road conditions are. This will help you to be aware of how to drive on the roads when you head out.

Tire Checks before you Drive

The tires should be inspected for any issues that they might have. This should include checking the air pressure of each one. The pressure is important because they can properly rotate as you drive. If the tires are not at the correct pressure, then they will not travel as smoothly either. Tires that are under inflated can have an increased chance of blowing out. You will also want to make sure that the tires are not over inflated either. When they are over inflated, they can be more likely to pick up sharp debris or objects on the road.

Winter survival kit

You will also want to make sure that you are prepared in your vehicle. Make sure to have a winter survival kit in there as well. This should include items like non-perishable food, bottled water, a flashlight, a blanket, and even a small shovel incase you get stuck in snow. If you need suggestions about what should be in the kit, you can also ask us. Being as safe as possible is important when traveling on winter roads in the upcoming months. You will want to make sure your vehicle is also reliable for the winter.