NYS Department of Motor Vehicles
Governor's Traffic Safety Committee

Winter Safe Driving Tips


Even though the official start of Winter is December 21, usually Winter in New York State comes a lot earlier.  This year we didn't even make it to December!!  Here are the winter safe driving tips. 

Buckle up and please, drive carefully.

sn-fla1.gif (1203 bytes)Before you leave home, be prepared:

Star Are you wearing clothing that is warm enough for weather conditions?  A jacket, gloves, hat, and boots are essential on a winter day.  A spare blanket in your car would be welcome in case you get stuck.
Star Do you have winter gear in your vehicle?  An ice scraper and snow brush for uncovering your car, and a shovel might be needed for digging out of snow banks.
Star Is your vehicle ready for winter?
1. How's the tread on your vehicles' tires?
2. Is the recommended amount of antifreeze in the radiator?
3. Is the windshield washer reservoir full?
4. If you have been driving on salted and sanded roads, have you cleaned off your lights - especially the headlights?  If it's too cold to wash them, newspaper works well.  
5. Will the heater and defroster clear icy and fogged windows?
6. And do you have enough gas just in case you get stuck in slow moving traffic for a while?
Star Before taking off make sure each passenger is properly buckled up - either in a seat belt or a size-appropriate child safety seat.
Star Do you really need to go out?  If so, take your serenity and patience with you.

 

sn-fla1.gif (1203 bytes)The best advice for driving during snowy and icy conditions is  USE CAUTION!!

Star Warm up the car so the defroster has a chance to clear the windows.  Clear ice and snow from your vehicle (including the roof) for improved visibility and for the safety of motorists sharing the road with you.
Star Match your speed to the road conditions.  Don't try to pass or weave in and out of traffic.
Star Leave plenty of room between your vehicle and the one ahead of you.  Pay attention to what other drivers are doing.  You can't stop quickly on snowy and/or icy roads.
Star There is difference in the way that regular brakes and ABS brakes need to be used and the way they work.  Please familiarize yourself with the braking systems of the vehicles you drive BEFORE you need to try to make a quick stop.  For more information on these differences see our related sites page for links to Vehicle Issues.
Star Remember that bridges and ramps freeze before road surfaces.

sn-fla1.gif (1203 bytes)When the storm is over:

Star Don't plow or shovel the snow from your walk or driveway into the road.  It's not only unsafe, it's illegal!
Star Snow blowing and drifting into the road will cause icy road conditions.
Star During the day, ice and snow melt.  Then as temperatures fall again, melted ice and snow refreeze on the roadways.

sn-fla1.gif (1203 bytes)Snowmobiling

Star

As of September 1999, individuals under the age of 18 may not ride snowmobiles alone unless they have taken a snowmobile safety course.  Please see the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation web site for additional information.

Star When snowmobiling you must wear an approved helmet. 
It's the law.
Star Train tracks and the areas surrounding them are private property owned by the railroad.  DO NOT snowmobile on railroad property, it is unsafe and illegal.

 

Enjoy the beauty and crisp fresh air of winter
and
Drive Safely!

 


http://www.nysgtsc.state.ny.us/winter99.htm -- Revised: May 05, 2000
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