Drivers must know how to handle winter road emergencies
It's crucial for motorists to be ready to handle winter's poor driving conditions. Preparing for winter driving conditions can mean installing winter tires, having an emergency kit in your vehicle, driving carefully and conducting winter maintenance on your vehicle.
Before heading out on the road, consider these important road safety tips:
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Slow down and move over for emergency vehicles Check the weather forecast ahead of time |
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Never pass a snowplow Keep your fuel tank at least half full |
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Additional Resources
The Ultimate Guide to Winter Tires
It’s a general rule of thumb that once the temperature drops to 7°C or less, it’s time to roll out the winter tires. But with the cost of winter tires and installation, it’s no small decision.
Test your Knowledge: Winter Road Safety
Are you ready for winter? Take our quiz to see if you’re prepared for the snow, ice, and chilly temperatures that come with winter driving in Canada.
Winter Emergency Car Kit and Driving Aids
Canadian weather can be unpredictable, especially in the winter. That’s why it’s a good idea to be prepared with an emergency car kit.