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Post by KW-Admin on Jan 19, 2008 22:21:05 GMT -5
Hello All!
When roads are snow-covered or icy, reduce your speed. Driving in the winter is much different different than driving in any other season of the year. No matter what road or weather conditions are encountered, a slower speed is necessary for safe handling of your automobile.
Be sure that your car is in excellent operating condition. Lights, brakes, windshield wipers, defroster, radiator and other parts of the car should be in excellent operating condition. Snow tires are a good precaution. Keep a vent or window open. This will help the windshield remain clear of fog and also guard against possible carbon monoxide buildup. As always, keep your eyes on the road & watch all of your Traffic Signs, lights, & signals. This is very important & will help to avoid accidents as well.
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Post by carpro1017 on Jan 25, 2008 21:07:40 GMT -5
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Post by KW-Admin on Jan 26, 2008 15:41:42 GMT -5
Hello Josh!
I just saw your video. As long as your family made it through the crash without injuries, that is what is important. Hope that all involved are doing fine. The Truck Driver should have been paying more attention, especially in Whiteout conditions. His insurance will most likely cost him more$$$$$$ with this accident. Take Care & have a nice day.
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