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ISP Provides Winter Driving Safety Tips

Written on November 12, 2013 by News Release

Categories: Archive 2013, News Archive 2013

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Governor Pence has proclaimed Nov. 17-23 as Winter Weather Preparedness Week in Indiana.

To help Hoosiers prepare for this the Indiana State Police offers the following tips.

Be prepared:

  • Before traveling, check the forecast and let someone know your travel route
  • Keep your gas tank at least half-full
  • Carry a winter driving kit that should include blankets, flashlight, extra batteries, a brightly colored cloth, sand (or kitty litter), shovel, candle, matches, non-perishable high calorie food, first aid kit, and jumper cables
  • Have a cell phone and charger cord
  • Slow down on snow/ice covered roads
  • Allow extra time to arrive at your destination
  • Clear all vehicle windows of ice and snow. Remove snow from hood, roof and lights.
  • Use extra caution when driving across bridges, underpasses, shaded areas and intersections where ice is slow to melt
  • Avoid abrupt stops and starts. Slow down gradually.

Should you become stranded:

  • Don’t leave your car. It’s the best protection you have.
  • Tie a brightly colored cloth to your antenna
  • Roll down your window a small amount to allow fresh air in your vehicle
  • Keep exhaust pipe free of blockage to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Don’t panic. An idling car uses approximately one gallon of gas per hour

 

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