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Winter Driving Skills Put to the Test

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A busy day for police and emergency crews with a blast of wintery weather.

Provincial Police say numerous collisions were reported across Chatham-Kent and Elgin County, however no serious injuries were reported.

A section of the 401 was shut down between Rodney and Dutton due to poor road conditions earlier this morning, but the highway has since reopened.

Authorities are reminding drivers to prepare for the unexpected and when necessary, consider delaying your trip until the weather improves.

Plan Ahead and Prepare:

  • Consider delaying your trip until the weather improves. Snowplow operators need time to clear the roads.
  • If you must travel, be sure to check the current and forecast weather conditions and monitor the media for weather and road conditions.
  • Plan your trip before starting out. Visit the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) web site for road conditions at: 511on.caor Municipal 511 at https://www.municipal511.ca/.
  • Ensure your fuel tank is full before hitting the road. If you encounter a lengthy traffic delay, you will need your vehicle’s heater to stay warm.
  • Be sure to dress for winter even though you will be in your car. You will be protected if you become stranded.
  • Carry a winter driving survival kit in your vehicle. Recommended items include a shovel, blanket, warm clothes, food, booster cables, flashlight, high energy foods, matches and a candle.

Winter Driving Tips:

  • Slow Down: Drive at a speed appropriate for the road conditions. Be patient and keep a safe distance behind working plows and other winter maintenance vehicles (e.g. trucks spreading salt or spraying anti-icing liquid) with flashing blue lights.
  • Increase Following Distance: Allow extra distance between your vehicle and the one in front o f you to account for longer stopping distance on icy roads.
  • Clear Snow and Ice: Remove all snow and icy from your vehicle, including the roof, windows, lights, and mirrors before driving.
  • Avoid Sudden Maneuvers: Make gradual changes in speed or direction to prevent losing control.

For more winter driving safety tips, check out the Ontario Ministry of Transportation website:http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/safety/winterdrive/winterdrive.shtml.)