Winter Weather Driving Tips
Even experienced drivers can find their nerves and skills tested by winter road conditions. So here are some tips to help
you drive safely as the weather turns cold:
- Before beginning your trip, know the current road conditions and weather forecast. For statewide highway information 24 hours a day, call 511.
- Make sure your vehicle is ready for winter:
- Check your brakes and tires
- Check your battery and ignition system
- Check your antifreeze and thermostat
- Check your windshield wipers and de-icing washer fluid
- Check your headlights, tail and brake lights, blinkers and emergency flashers
- Check your exhaust system, heater and defroster
- Check your oil
- Properly lubricate door locks that may be prone to freezing
- Keep your car's windows, mirrors and lights clear of snow and ice.
- Always wear your seat belt.
- Leave a few minutes early to allow extra time to get to your destination.
- Start out slowly in the lowest gear recommended by your vehicle's manufacturer.
- Be aware of potentially icy areas such as shady spots and bridges.
- Keep a safe distance of at least five seconds behind other vehicles and trucks that are plowing the road.
- Don't pass a snowplow or spreader unless it is absolutely necessary. Treat these as you would emergency response
vehicles.
- Don't park along the street. Snowplow drivers can't fully clear a road if cars are in their way.
- Keep an emergency winter driving kit in your car.
- Drive smart!
Page last modified: Monday, May 12, 2008





















