4WD/AWDvehicles shouldstill have chainsin caseconditionsworsenDrivesoberCarry ablanket,gloves,bootsKeepyour gastank fullSlow downwhen passingchain up areasdue topedestrianspresentDrive forconditions:sloweraccelerationThe largerthe vehicle,the longerthe stoppingdistanceCarry icescraperw/brush, smallshovel, andflares orwarning triangleBeware ofpedestriansinstallingchainsUse chainson the reartires of RWDvehiclesReplacewindshieldwipersregularlyDrive forconditions:slowerspeedCheck passconditionsbeforetravelingCarry a firstaid kit andwhistle tosignal forhelpUse yourheadlightsCarryjumpercablesUseconsistentpressure forABS brakesFocusondrivingSlowspeeds inslushyconditionsAvoid hardbrakingand quickturnsUse chainson the fronttires of 2WDvehiclesDo not usecruisecontrol insnow or iceconditionsCarry chains:if conditionswarrant, mustuse even withstudded tiresEaseoff gasif slidingCarrynonperishablefood/snacksand waterLightly pumpbrakes ifstandardbrakesCheckyour tirepressureUseyourseatbeltGivesnowplowsroom toworkCarry aflashlight,batteries,cell phonechargerCarry kittylitter foraddedtractionConsiderdelayingtravelplansDrive forconditions:give yourselfmore timeDrive forconditions:leave extraspace betweenvehicles4WD/AWDvehicles shouldstill have chainsin caseconditionsworsenDrivesoberCarry ablanket,gloves,bootsKeepyour gastank fullSlow downwhen passingchain up areasdue topedestrianspresentDrive forconditions:sloweraccelerationThe largerthe vehicle,the longerthe stoppingdistanceCarry icescraperw/brush, smallshovel, andflares orwarning triangleBeware ofpedestriansinstallingchainsUse chainson the reartires of RWDvehiclesReplacewindshieldwipersregularlyDrive forconditions:slowerspeedCheck passconditionsbeforetravelingCarry a firstaid kit andwhistle tosignal forhelpUse yourheadlightsCarryjumpercablesUseconsistentpressure forABS brakesFocusondrivingSlowspeeds inslushyconditionsAvoid hardbrakingand quickturnsUse chainson the fronttires of 2WDvehiclesDo not usecruisecontrol insnow or iceconditionsCarry chains:if conditionswarrant, mustuse even withstudded tiresEaseoff gasif slidingCarrynonperishablefood/snacksand waterLightly pumpbrakes ifstandardbrakesCheckyour tirepressureUseyourseatbeltGivesnowplowsroom toworkCarry aflashlight,batteries,cell phonechargerCarry kittylitter foraddedtractionConsiderdelayingtravelplansDrive forconditions:give yourselfmore timeDrive forconditions:leave extraspace betweenvehicles

Winter Driving Safety Tips - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. 4WD/AWD vehicles should still have chains in case conditions worsen
  2. Drive sober
  3. Carry a blanket, gloves, boots
  4. Keep your gas tank full
  5. Slow down when passing chain up areas due to pedestrians present
  6. Drive for conditions: slower acceleration
  7. The larger the vehicle, the longer the stopping distance
  8. Carry ice scraper w/brush, small shovel, and flares or warning triangle
  9. Beware of pedestrians installing chains
  10. Use chains on the rear tires of RWD vehicles
  11. Replace windshield wipers regularly
  12. Drive for conditions: slower speed
  13. Check pass conditions before traveling
  14. Carry a first aid kit and whistle to signal for help
  15. Use your headlights
  16. Carry jumper cables
  17. Use consistent pressure for ABS brakes
  18. Focus on driving
  19. Slow speeds in slushy conditions
  20. Avoid hard braking and quick turns
  21. Use chains on the front tires of 2WD vehicles
  22. Do not use cruise control in snow or ice conditions
  23. Carry chains: if conditions warrant, must use even with studded tires
  24. Ease off gas if sliding
  25. Carry nonperishable food/snacks and water
  26. Lightly pump brakes if standard brakes
  27. Check your tire pressure
  28. Use your seatbelt
  29. Give snowplows room to work
  30. Carry a flashlight, batteries, cell phone charger
  31. Carry kitty litter for added traction
  32. Consider delaying travel plans
  33. Drive for conditions: give yourself more time
  34. Drive for conditions: leave extra space between vehicles