Weather is Unpredictable, Just Like the Accidents It Can Cause.
Weather and other conditions don’t have to be a factor in accidents. Keep these tips in mind when you’re driving in any weather condition, anywhere, anytime.
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Rainy
- Turn on your headlamps to help other drivers see you
- Slow down and leave room for stopping
- Avoid slamming on your brakes to help prevent skids
- Don’t drive through standing water or flooded roads
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Foggy
- Use low-beam headlamps to see and help others see you
- Give yourself plenty of time to react when it’s hard to see
- Avoid sudden stops in case there are vehicles behind you
- If visibility is really low, use the road edge or painted road markings as a guide
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Sunny
- Use your visor to help block out the sun
- Make sure your windshield is clean inside and out
- Use your headlamps to help other drivers see you coming
- Use lane markings as a guide when it’s too bright to see
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Snowy
- Accelerate slowly to avoid spinning on snow
- Take your time and leave room for stopping
- Make sure your windshield wipers work and you have washer fluid
- Don’t drive if you don’t have to
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Icy
- Accelerate slowly to help keep your tires from spinning on ice
- Take your time and leave plenty of room for stopping
- Make sure your windshield wipers work and you have washer fluid
- Don’t drive if you don’t have to
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Night
- Make sure your windshield is clean inside and out to reduce glare from other vehicles
- Check your head- and tail-lamps to make sure they are all working
- Pay attention to signs to help anticipate turns, stops and winding roadways
- Give yourself plenty of time to react when it’s dark and hard to see
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