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Stay Safe How to Drive on Slick Roads

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Stay SafeHow to Drive on Slick Roads

Rippling Water(Basic)

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Slick road conditionsContribute to over 1.2 million accidents every year

Steps to Take to Be SafeBEFORE YOU START DRIVINGCheck your windshield wipersYou should replace them every 6 months to 1 year or as soon as you notice a difference in visibilityWiper blades need to make contact with the windshield surfaceWiper blades will begin to smear, streak, or squeak when they are no longer functioning properly

Steps to Take to Be SafeBEFORE YOU START DRIVINGMake sure your lights are functioningCheck your break lightsCheck your headlightsCheck your lane change signals

Steps to Take to Be SafeBEFORE YOU START DRIVINGTake care of your tiresMake sure they are properly inflatedMake sure you have enough treadPenny test: If part of Lincolns head is always covered by the tread, you are okayIf you see Lincolns head, you may need to replace your tire

Once drivingAVOID CRUISE CONTROLIf you need to reduce speed by decelerating (by taking your foot off the accelerator) instead of pushing the breaks, you cannot do that on cruise control

Once drivingLEAVE MORE ROOM BETWEEN CARSIt takes THREE (3) TIMES AS LONG to break on wet roads than on dry roadsKeep more than a TWO (2) CAR LENGTH GAP between your car and the car in front of you

Once drivingIF YOU SKID OR HYDROPLANEDO NOT SLAM ON THE BREAKSSTEER IN THE DIRECTION OF THE SKIDIt sounds counter intuitive, but doing so will enable you to gain control of the vehicle again

Once drivingIF YOU COME ACROSS HIGH WATER:TURN AROUND DONT DROWN

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