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The temperatures  has been high and low. There has been sun,  snow,  and rain.  All of this has combined to make the roads wet and to insure that with dropping temperatures there will be ice.  I sometimes think it would be a lot safer if the weather stayed consistent and we didn’t see the drastic changes.     People seem to forget about their speeds and driving safe when it gets warmer.

Winter road tips from DPS and MnDOT include:

  • Always use seat belts.
  • Accelerate and decelerate slowly on icy/snow-covered roads to retain traction and avoid skids.
  • Do not use cruise control.
  • Do not “power up” hills, which may cause wheels to spin. Build momentum before reaching a hill and don’t stop while traveling uphill. Reduce speed before going downhill.
  • Know your brakes. Keep the heel of your foot on the floor and use the ball of the foot to apply firm, steady pressure on the brake pedal.
  • Give yourself plenty of travel time. Don’t put your schedule before safety.
  • Clear snow and ice from vehicle windows, hood, headlights, brake lights and directional signals.
  • Headlights must be turned on when it is snowing or sleeting.

Most police officers asked say the key is usually to Just Slow Down. Or Stay Home.

If you are in an accident, make sure to get the names of anyone who indicates they saw what happened. If you witness an accident, check to see if everyone is OK and stay around or at least give the drivers your contact information. If you are injured, seek the advice of an attorney who does that kind of work and who can explain your coverages and rights.

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