Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Common sense for driving in snow

I know a lot of you are worried about us driving around in snow and ice conditions, but I'll have you know I did some research and it confirmed what I already thought; just use common sense.

The first rule of driving in snow and ice is simple: The less time you spend out in ice and snow conditions, the safer you are.
Drive faster to reduce your risk, otherwise you'll just be spinning your wheels.

The second rule is brake like you mean it:
Applying the brake firmly and quickly let's it know you mean business. The snow and ice won't have a chance to stop you.

Yes, yes. The puns are terrible, so be glad I couldn't think of any more.

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