| Antifreeze in your radiator. | |
| Windshield wipers in good condition and washer full of fluid. | |
| Muffler and exhaust system in good condition. | |
| Plenty of gasoline for long waits during storms. | |
| Working defroster. | |
| Small shovel. |
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INCLEMENT WEATHER DRIVING When driving in bad weather carry warm clothing and blankets, flares and flashlight to wipe condensation from windows. Rain Driving
Hydroplaning When your car hydroplanes it is actually riding on a thin layer of water between the tires and the road. Steering and braking are lost as contact with the pavement decreases. What to look for: 1) reflections visible in water accumulated on pavement; 2) "loose" feeling in steering wheel; 3) rain drop dimples appearing in road. What to do: 1) steer smoothly without jerking; 2) inflate tires to properly inflated pressure; 3) drive in the tireprints of the vehicle ahead, where the water has already been displace; 4) leave extra space between you and the traffic ahead 5) get an early start allowing enough time to reach your destination; 6) to obtain the latest information on road conditions, call the ROAD CONDITIONS HOTLINE at Driving In Fog
Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) If your vehicle is equipped with an anti-lock brake system, it will help to prevent a locked wheel skid and significantly improve braking ability in wet weather. Do not pump or gently apply the brake pedal. Instead, apply firm, consistent pressure on brake pedal. Parking And StoppingYou May NOT
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