
Auto Experts Encourage Drivers to Winterize Their Vehicles Before the Heavy Winter Weather Hits
Take action now to stay safe on the roads this winter
TOLEDO, IL – Before the heavy winter weather hits the Midwest, Neal Tire & Auto experts encourage drivers to winterize their cars and trucks to stay safe in the coming months. Taking the proper precautions early can prevent dangerous accidents on the road in snowy, icy and freezing conditions.
“Winters in the Midwest can create dangerous road conditions and the persistent freezing temperatures can be hard on you vehicle. Before the winter weather hits, there are a number of precautions drivers can take to make winter conditions more manageable on the roads,” said Scott Carlon of Neal Tire.
In icy conditions, quality tires are essential. Neal Tire recommends checking for 50 percent of tire tread before trusting tires on a trip. With less tread, traction will be compromised and icy conditions might get the best of your car. The risk of blowing a tire or spinning out of control increases with worn treads. It is also a good idea to check tire pressure to maximize fuel economy and prevent premature wear.
Experts also recommend making sure that your windshield wipers are working correctly for the best visibility, and topping off fluids as often as needed. Top off antifreeze now to start off the season with a prepared vehicle. Keeping gas near full will benefit your car and safety in several ways. In the event that your car is stranded, a full tank could mean using the heat over a longer period of time. Also, a full tank of gas prevents freezing in the fuel lines. Keep extra antifreeze and washer fluid in your car at all times.
In the event of an accident, it is best to keep a winter preparedness kit in each vehicle. The kit should include blankets, an ice scraper, a small shovel and a first aid kit. Neal Tire experts also recommend keeping a red towel or flag to hang on the antenna in the event a driver becomes stranded. Consider placing a bag of sand or kitty litter in the trunk to add weight to your car while driving. The sand can also be used on top of ice to add traction in dangerous parking lots. Drivers should also keep a spare tire and jumper cables for emergencies.
These tips, cautious driving and a fully charged cell phone can help keep drivers safe on the roads this winter. For more information you can call any Neal Tire locations or visit us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/NealTire