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Police urge drivers to be cautious

Indiana State Police provide drivers with tips

Updated: Thursday, 20 Dec 2012, 7:58 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 20 Dec 2012, 7:56 PM EST

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - Now that the winter weather has arrived, Indiana State Police have provided drivers with tips on how to stay safe while out on the road.

Police say that the snow and high wind speeds can cause reduced visibility.

Officers are alerting drivers to be prepared for the following:

  • Before traveling, check the forecast and let someone know your travel route.
  • Keep your gas tank at least half-full.
  • Carry a winter driving kit that should include blankets, flashlight, extra batteries, a brightly colored cloth, sand (or cat litter), shovel, candle, matches, non-perishable high calorie food, first aid kit, and jumper cables.
  • Have a cell phone and charger cord available.
  • Slow down on snow/ice covered roads.
  • Allow extra time to arrive at your destination.
  • Clear all vehicle windows of ice and snow. Remove snow from hood, roof, and lights.
  • Use extra caution when driving across bridges, underpasses, shaded areas and intersections where ice is slow to melt.
  • Avoid abrupt stops and starts. Slow down gradually.

Police have also provided tips for drivers should you become stranded.

  • Don't leave your car. It's the best protection you have.
  • Tie a brightly colored cloth to your antenna.
  • Roll down your window a small amount to allow fresh air in your vehicle.
  • Keep the exhaust pipe free of blockage to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • Don't panic. An idling car uses approximately one gallon of gas per hour.
     
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