Make sure your gas tank is full.
Don't drive, unless complete necessary.
Ask yourself, "Is this trip really the wise thing to do?"
Dress warmly, in case you get stuck.
Carry a cell phone in case you break down.
Tell someone where you are going and when you expect to arrive.
Before starting your car, make sure the tailpipe is free of snow.
Carry a snow emergency kit: shovel, snow scraper, booster cables, blankets, flashlight, flares, sand and salt.
Slow down. Stopping distances are 10 times longer in heavy snow.
Use major routes that have been treated
Don't pass snowplows and spreaders. Make room for them.
Don't spin your wheels. You'll only dig in deeper.
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