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Before
you go . . .
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Winter Driving Tips
The
Arizona Department of Transportation is committed to
making travel safer in our state. Winter can be a dangerous
time with ice, snow and freezing weather causing unsafe
conditions. Enjoy the diverse weather that Arizona
has to offer and drive safely. |
To make your winter
driving safe and enjoyable, ADOT offers these driving
tips: |
- Plan Ahead
- Maintain at least a three-quarter full tank of gas
- Carry warm clothes to protect you during extended periods in cold temperatures
- Carry tire chains, snow cables or snow tires
- Carry plenty of food and water and all necessary medications
- Carry a fully charged cell phone
- Visit www.az511.gov or dial 5-1-1 to check for current road and weather conditions
- Plan your travel route and allow for extra time to arrive at your destination
- Notify someone of your travel route, destination and projected arrival time
- Get plenty of rest before your trip and take breaks during your trip to stay alert
- Carry an emergency preparedness kit in your vehicle that includes blankets, a flashlight, an ice scraper, a shovel, sand for traction, and hazard warning lights or reflectors
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- Drive Carefully
- Drive for conditions: slower speeds, slower acceleration
- Use your headlights
- Do not use cruise control
- Four-wheel and all-wheel vehicles do not stop or steer better on ice
- Leave extra room between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you
- Remember, the larger the vehicle, the longer the stopping distance
- Slow down when approaching intersections, off-ramps and bridges
- When driving behind a snowplow, stay back at least a few car lengths until it’s safe to pass or until the plow pulls off the road. If you think you’re traveling too close to a plow, you probably are. Be safe and stay back!
- If approaching an oncoming snowplow, slow down and give the plow extra room
- Know What to Do in Collisions and Emergencies
- Dial 9-1-1
- If possible, move the vehicle out the travel lanes into a safe area
- Attend to all medical needs in a safe place, if possible
- If you are making arrangements to have your vehicle towed, do that in a safe location
- If your vehicle becomes non-operational, raise the front hood to signal that it is disabled
- Be alert to the hazards of moving traffic, especially on a slippery road surface
- Do not stand anywhere in the travel lanes or close to your vehicle
- The emergency lane or shoulder berm are not safe places to stand or park
In addition to these winter driving tips, ADOT reminds
all motorists to respect winter weather, conduct
a pre-trip inspection of your vehicle, leave
extra space between your automobile and others
on the road, NEVER drink and drive, AND
ALWAYS BUCKLE UP!
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