It is important to recognize that driving can be hazardous even when the weather is ideal. As of December 8, 2013, the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) states that there have been 835 reported fatal car crashes, resulting in 927 fatalities, which is higher than the number of fatalities to date last year (statistics can be found here). When adverse weather conditions, such as snow, sleet, black ice, and rain are added to the mix, the dangers of collisions resulting in injury or fatality increase because the distance required to bring a vehicle to a stop dramatically increase with such weather.
To best prepare for winter driving conditions, it is important to winterize your car. It is advisable to schedule a maintenance check of your vehicle to check tire pressure, your tires' treads, the battery, belts, hoses, radiators, oil, brakes, etc. It is also advisable to:
1. Increase the distance between your vehicle and vehicles or objects in front of you;
2. Decrease the speed at which you are traveling;
3. Be careful when driving over bridges and overpasses, as they freeze before the main road;
4. Keep your lights on to increase your visibility;
5. Keep your windshield and wipers clean:
6. Use lower gears when driving to increase road traction;
7. Whenever possible, brake gently as opposed to braking hard; and
8. Keep supplies in your car in case of an emergency, such as a charged cell phone, blankets, road flares, or a first aid kit.
Drive carefully this winter, and this holiday season. Safe driving can help to guarantee more time with your loved ones this holiday season. And as always, if you or someone you know does have an accident, know your rights and find a licensed, competent attorney.
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