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'Expect the unexpected': OPP offer tips for driving in snowy conditions

'With a little road-trip planning, you can ensure your family's safety when the snow starts to fly,' OPP say
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Winter weather rolled into Ontario with a vengeance this past weekend, snarling traffic, and leaving people in the Sault shovelling out their driveways for days on end.

With a little road-trip planning, you can ensure your family's safety when driving in snow.

Safe winter driving means motorists should expect the unexpected and prepare for it.

Here are a few recommended tips:

  • 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: www.511on.ca or Municipal 511 at www.municipal511.ca/.
  • Ensure your fuel tank is full before hitting the road. If you encounter a lengthy traffic delay, you'll need your vehicle's heater to stay warm.
  • Be sure to dress for winter even though you'll be in your car. You'll 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.

For more winter driving safety tips, check out the Ontario Ministry of Transportation website.

Slow down, stay alert, stay in control and stay safe!