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Jan 2, 2019
Snow-covered forest

When the snow starts to fly around Philadelphia, it’s important to know how to handle the adverse driving conditions. We’ve got a few things in mind. Keep reading to learn some helpful tips for traversing through the winter weather.

Winter Weather Driving Tips

Give yourself time

Whether the roads are covered in snow, ice, or some mixture of the two, it’s incredibly important to give yourself extra time to get anywhere in winter weather. Traffic could be slow going, and snow plows will be making the rounds, so you want to make sure your driving matches the conditions.

Know your vehicle

Whether you’ve been driving in the snow for decades or it’s your first winter behind the wheel, it’s important to know how your car handles in the tricky conditions. What type of drivetrain do you have? Having the equipment to traverse the terrain is one thing, but knowing how to harness the power is another.

It’s a good idea to take your car in for service to get any regular maintenance performed or vehicle recalls taken care of. Getting your battery inspected and serviced will help ensure reliable startups on bitterly cold mornings.

Practice a light touch

Regardless if you’re pulling away from a stop sign or coming to a stop, you want to accelerate and decelerate slowly. Suddenly pressing on the brakes can cause your vehicle to skid on slick surfaces. By gently pressing the gas pedal, you’ll allow the tires to grip the road surface to safely move forward.

If you’re traveling along a busy highway and need to slow down, removing your foot from the accelerator will reduce your speed naturally and safely before you press on the brake pedal, if necessary.

Keep your distance

Many accidents during the winter are fender-benders caused by drivers following too close to the car ahead of them. By maintaining your distance, you’ll give yourself additional time to slow your vehicle down or make steering adjustments if the car starts to slide on the slick roads.

Be proactive

Driving is an active and engaged exercise, which is put on full display during the winter weather. By sitting up straight and in a ready position, you’ll be preparing yourself to encounter almost anything. Keeping your head up and eyes on the road ahead will help you get where you want to end up.

Get Your Vehicle Ready for Winter in Philadelphia, PA

Ensure your car, truck, or SUV is ready for winter driving by bringing it to Central City Toyota. Our Toyota Service Center in Philadelphia won’t let a little winter weather get in the way of your big plans this season.