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Accident Prevention in Extreme Weather Condition

Submitted by cballatan
Tue, 29 Jan 2008

Driving under extreme weather conditions poses danger. According to the Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration, 7,400 people are killed and 690,000 people are injured in weather-related vehicle accidents each year.

When driving in icy and snowy weather, drivers must remember these things:

• Good visibility – For all-round visibility, maker sure that windows are clean. Scrape off all ice and snow but never use hot water. Also, make sure that all the mirrors are clear and the defroster has cleared the insides of the windows.

• Driving on snow or ice is dangerous so be cautious. Be on the lookout for black ice on corners, bends and roundabouts. Black ice forms when running water or standing water freezes on the road. Black ice does not automatically disappear even when sunrays warm the surroundings.

• Low winter sunshine reflecting off snow can be blinding, so keep a pair of anti-glare glasses in the car.

Reduced visibility and slippery roads make winter driving hazardous. Good observation of road conditions must be taken to ensure your safety while driving in snow.

To avoid accidents when driving during winter, here are driving tips you can follow:

• Monitor weather reports

• Familiarize yourself with your vehicle’s winter weather operating characteristics. Front-wheel drive vehicles have better traction on slippery roads.

• Clear windows of snow and ice, including head, tail and brake lights

• Turn on your wipers and headlights when driving.

• Take caution when crossing bridges which become slick during winter

• Fill your gas tank at least half full before a long parking to prevent fuel freeze.

• Leave ample distance between you and the vehicle in front of you as brakes

• Check your vehicle’s anti-lock braking system

• Give information to those at your destination

• Heat your key, if your vehicle locks freeze.

• Tie a brightly colored cloth on the driver-side of your vehicle.

• Keep another cellular phone as a reserve communication.

• Clear the exhaust pipe of snow.

• Run your engine for ten minutes every hour.

• Use flare to let people know you are stranded in your vehicle.

• Use mats, seat covers, and blankets for added warmth inside the vehicle.

• Keep bottled water in the vehicle.

• If you are stranded, remain calm and wait for rescue.

You can also try to make adaptations to your vehicle to make it easy to handle and drive during winter or in snow-covered roads. A vehicle tune-up will help you save wear and tear of your batteries. You can also try buying snow tires and chains for your tires. As an added measure, always keep a safety and emergency kit in your vehicle.

Here are some tips on how to take care of your vehicle during winter:

• Check the coolant level of your radiator and its hoses and belts.

• Consult the manual to see if a lighter grade of motor oil is recommended for winter driving.

• Check headlights, taillights, and turn signals.

• Make sure each tire’s treads are one-sixteenth inch deep for good traction.

• Make sure the brakes are in good working condition.

• Keep a bottle of window washer fluid.

• Clear the exhaust pipe of snow.

Driving under extreme weather conditions often require more than good driving skills. To ensure safety while driving under the snow or icy conditions, it makes more sense to consider the situation before going out.
For more information about preventing vehicle accidents, please consult with Los Angeles Attorneys

 

Before becoming an online writer, Manuel worked as a journalist, a newspaper columnist, a scriptwriter, a fiction writer, a magazine editor, and a tutor. He acquired his legal background as a Senate legislative officer and later on, as a researcher and paralegal staff in various law offices. Someday he hoped to go back and devote more time to writing fiction, which is his first passion.


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