Press release from INDOT:
Governor Mitch Daniels Declares November 15-21 Winter Weather Preparedness Week
Review tips that may save a life
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) and Governor Mitch Daniels urge motorists to use next week to prepare vehicles for inclement weather.
- ACCELERATE GRADUALLY on ice or snow to avoid slipping and sliding.
- DRIVE SLOWLY and carefully to avoid rear-end collisions and sliding on curves.
- FOLLOW THE CAR AHEAD at a greater distance; it takes more time to stop on snow and ice.
- BRAKE EARLY, break slowly, never slam on the brakes; if you have anti-lock brakes, press the pedal down firmly and hold it; if you don’t, gently pump the pedal.
- NO CRUISE CONTROL, avoid abrupt steering maneuvers.
- GIVE SNOWPLOWS ROOM to operate; don’t tailgate or try to pass.
A winter survivor kit in the car can be a life saver. The kit could contain: a blanket, rain gear, extra mittens, gloves, hat, bright colored clothe used to flag for help, cat litter or sand for traction and a small shovel, flashlight with extra batteries, bottled water, snack food and newspapers, which can be used as insulation.
Eleven of 17 winter weather-related deaths occur in motor vehicles. With proper precaution, many could be avoided. INDOT advises drivers:
- Before leaving home, find out about driving conditions.
- Clear snow and ice from your vehicle’s windows, lights, and brake lights.
- Inspect the vehicle’s tires, belts and hoses.
- Plan to take sufficient time to reach your destination.
- Watch out for “black ice” approaching intersections, at off-ramps, bridges and along shaded roadways.
- Don’t count on 4-wheel drive to stop you faster-it won’t.
For additional winter driving tips, please visit www.winterdrivingsafety.in.gov.