Winter Driving Tips For Your Car, Truck And SUV
Winter driving can be dangerous, with snow, sleet, and ice creating hazardous road conditions. Preparing yourself and your vehicle is essential to navigate these challenges safely.
Essential Winter Driving Practices
Slow Down: Snow and ice make it harder to control or stop your vehicle. Drive cautiously and increase your following distance.
Avoid Snow Plows: Stay far behind snow plows as they move slowly, make wide turns, and stop often. Use caution if passing.
Emergency Preparedness: Stay with your car if stranded, mark your vehicle for visibility, and prevent carbon monoxide poisoning by keeping the exhaust pipe clear and running your car only intermittently to stay warm.
Preparing Your Vehicle for Winter
Tires: Regularly inspect tire pressure, tread wear, and sidewall condition. Use snow tires for improved traction, and ensure proper inflation per the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Battery: Cold temperatures reduce battery efficiency. Have your battery and charging system checked before winter.
Car Seats: Avoid bulky coats in car seats; use thin, warm layers and add blankets over the harness for extra warmth. Ensure seats are properly installed and appropriate for your child’s size.
Safety Technologies: Learn to use features like antilock brakes effectively. Apply steady pressure with ABS or pump brakes for vehicles without ABS to prevent skidding.
Protect Your Vehicle's Interior
Protect your vehicle’s interior from snow, mud, and debris with SMARTLINER Floor Liners. These heavy-duty floor liners are made from durable rubber materials and feature a custom-fit design for superior protection and stability, preventing snow and other debris from damaging your car's interior.
SMARTLINER Floor Liners are easy to clean and provide unmatched durability, helping to keep your vehicle clean and protected throughout the season. Drive smart and keep your vehicle looking its best this winter with SMARTLINER.