Winter Driving Advice From AAA Wisconsin
AAA Wisconsin is reminding motorists of some important winter driving and survival tips.Winter Driving Tips:
- Clear snow and ice from vehicle to improve visibility. Include hood, roof, trunk, turn signals, tail lights and headlights.
Slow down when visibility and road conditions are impaired. Posted speed limits are for ideal road and weather conditions.
Use proper winter braking techniques. For cars without anti-lock brakes, use "squeeze" or "threshold" braking by applying the brakes just short of lock-up, then easing off the brake pedal slightly. For vehicles with anti-lock brakes, continuous, firm braking is necessary.
Anticipate dangers including ice on bridges, hidden lane markings, stalled cars and poor visibility. Adjust your speed and increase the following distance between vehicles.
Avoid skids by easing off the accelerator and not locking up the brakes. In a skid, carefully steer in the direction you want your vehicle to go and straighten the wheel as soon as the car begins to go in the desired direction.
- Cell phone
Ice scraper & brush
Boots, gloves, hat, blanket
Tools & flashlight
Tire traction material such as sand or cat litter
Shovel
Jumper cables
Flares or reflective triangle
Food
Coffee can furnace
First aid kit












