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Winter driving safety reminders

(NC)—Winter driving in Canada is always a challenge. Ask anyone who's ever driven in the snow, slush and ice. To prepare for these challenging road conditions, Michelin would like to offer the following winter driving safety reminders.

1. We really mean it when we say: "so much is riding on your tires." Your tires are the only part of your vehicle that make contact with the road and are an extremely important safety feature. For maximum security this winter, be sure to install four winter tires, check your tread wear and monitor and maintain your tire pressure.

2. Before the winter weather arrives, visit your local mechanic to check all major systems including ignition, temperature control and of course, your tires to make sure they are winter-ready. You should also have your battery checked, as well as lights, brakes, exhaust, windshield wipers and washer fluid.

3. Before you hit the road, check the local forecast to be prepared for upcoming weather situations. If possible, avoid driving during severe winter conditions.

4. When driving in severe conditions – slow down! Many winter fender-benders and more serious accidents are attributed to high speeds in bad driving conditions. If you notice a vibration when traveling at highway speeds, stop and check that snow has not built up in your wheel wells.

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5. While driving a little slower may make your journey a little longer, it will help you conserve fuel. Since no one wants to be stranded on a cold winter's night, check your gas tank before driving any significant distance.

6. It is advisable to carry a cell phone in your vehicle at all times but especially in the winter. For your safety and the safety of other drivers, avoid using your cell phone while driving. It is recommended that drivers keep to the main roads whenever possible, but a cell phone could be your best friend if you have a problem on a quiet, secondary road.

- News Canada


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