ALEA Warns Drivers of Travel Dangers in Frigid Weather

Alabamians aren’t typically used to driving in icy conditions because it’s not something we have to do very often. That inexperience can make driving during winter storms, even a short distance dangerous.
ALEA  has a checklist of items that should be taken into consideration:
❄ Check Your Battery: Cold temperatures can affect battery performance. Have your battery tested to ensure it’s in good condition.
❄ Inspect Tires: Ensure your tires have proper tread depth and are inflated correctly for improved traction.
❄ Fluid Levels: Check and top off all fluids, including antifreeze, oil, and windshield washer fluid, to withstand freezing temperatures.
❄ Wipers and Lights: Replace worn wiper blades and test all headlights and taillights for optimal visibility during winter storms.
❄ Emergency Kit: Prepare an emergency kit to keep in your vehicle containing items such as blankets, non-perishable snacks, water, a flashlight, jumper cables, a first aid kit, and essential tools. This kit can be a lifesaver in case of a breakdown or being stranded until help arrives.

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