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Winter Weather Travel Tips

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Holiday travelers beware... winter weather is on its way to the Four States. The American Red Cross is reminding commuters and travelers to plan ahead and follow some common sense tips to ensure safe travel. - Be aware of changing weather conditions - Keep your car in top operating condition and full of gasoline. - Travel by daylight and use major highways and roads. - Plan your trip with both primary and alternate routes. - Always let a family member or friend know your plan. - If possible, travel with another person or by convoy with another vehicle. If your car breaks down: - Turn on your flashers and raise the car hood. - Stay with the car and wait for help to arrive. Avoid traveling in severe weather. If you must, carry a winter storm car kit that includes: - Sleeping bags or blankets - Winter clothing, including wool caps, mittens, and overshoes - Non-perishable, high-caolorie foods such as canned nuts or dried fruits - First aid kit - Flashlight with extra batteries - Small sack of sand - Tow chain or rope - Battery booster cables

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