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Extreme Winter Weather Calls for Driver Preparation, Says AAA

Published 2009-01-12 18:29
By AAA Michigan

DEARBORN, Mich., Jan. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Snow, extreme cold and blizzard-like weather expected throughout this week will create extremely dangerous driving conditions for motorists on most highways statewide. AAA Michigan advises motorists to prepare themselves and their car. Motorists are advised to monitor weather conditions and follow advice from authorities. If it is not safe to travel and you don't have to travel, don't drive.

During this severe winter weather AAA expects a high number of road service calls throughout the week. AAA Michigan also advises that priority service will be given to members who are stranded or in a dangerous situation.

AAA recommends if motorists become stranded, it is best to stay with the vehicle. If you can start your engine, run it only long enough to keep warm. Make sure the exhaust pipe is snow-free. Keep emergency supplies in the car, such as a cell phone, boots, gloves, blanket, a "coffee can heater," flashlight and reflective triangle.

Defensive Driving

When taking to the road during winter weather, remember to drive with caution to help maintain your safety as well as that of passengers, fellow motorists and roadside workers. AAA recommends the following tips for winter driving:

    -- Before starting out in snowy weather, take time to remove the snow from
       the entire car so it doesn't blow onto your windshield or the
       windshields of other drivers. Make sure your mirrors and lights are
       clean.

    -- Drive with your low-beam headlights illuminated.

    -- Watch for icy surfaces on bridges and intersections, even when the rest
       of the road seems to be in good condition.

    -- Look farther ahead in traffic. Actions by other drivers will alert you
       to problems and give you extra seconds to react.

    -- When changing lanes, avoid cutting in front of trucks, which need more
       time and distance than passenger vehicles to stop.

    -- Don't use cruise control in precipitation and freezing temperatures.

    -- Remember that four-wheel drive helps you to get going quicker, but it
       won't help you stop any faster.

    -- Apply constant, firm pressure to the pedal with anti-lock brakes.

Proper Preparation

Preparing for frigid weather conditions will help keep your vehicle on the road, advises AAA Michigan. Motorists can help keep their vehicles on the road by doing the following:

    -- Check your battery strength. Faulty batteries cause more car starting
       problems than any other factor. At 0 degrees, a good battery has 35
       percent less starting power.

    -- Park your car in the garage. If you have no garage, put a tarp over the
       hood or park protected from prevailing winds. To keep doors from
       freezing shut, place a plastic trash bag between the door and the
       frame.

    -- Keep the fuel tank at least half-full to avoid fuel-line freeze-up.

SOURCE AAA Michigan



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