Slowspeeds inslushyconditionsCarry a firstaid kit andwhistle tosignal forhelpCheck passconditionsbeforetravelingLightly pumpbrakes ifstandardbrakesFocusondrivingCarry kittylitter foraddedtractionAvoid hardbrakingand quickturnsUseyourseatbeltUse chainson the fronttires of 2WDvehicles4WD/AWDvehicles shouldstill have chainsin caseconditionsworsenDrive forconditions:sloweraccelerationSlow downwhen passingchain up areasdue topedestrianspresentReplacewindshieldwipersregularlyCarryjumpercablesCarry icescraperw/brush, smallshovel, andflares orwarning triangleDrivesoberDo not usecruisecontrol insnow or iceconditionsConsiderdelayingtravelplansCarry aflashlight,batteries,cell phonechargerUseconsistentpressure forABS brakesKeepyour gastank fullUse yourheadlightsCarry chains:if conditionswarrant, mustuse even withstudded tiresDrive forconditions:slowerspeedUse chainson the reartires of RWDvehiclesThe largerthe vehicle,the longerthe stoppingdistanceGivesnowplowsroom toworkDrive forconditions:give yourselfmore timeBeware ofpedestriansinstallingchainsDrive forconditions:leave extraspace betweenvehiclesCarry ablanket,gloves,bootsEaseoff gasif slidingCarrynonperishablefood/snacksand waterCheckyour tirepressureSlowspeeds inslushyconditionsCarry a firstaid kit andwhistle tosignal forhelpCheck passconditionsbeforetravelingLightly pumpbrakes ifstandardbrakesFocusondrivingCarry kittylitter foraddedtractionAvoid hardbrakingand quickturnsUseyourseatbeltUse chainson the fronttires of 2WDvehicles4WD/AWDvehicles shouldstill have chainsin caseconditionsworsenDrive forconditions:sloweraccelerationSlow downwhen passingchain up areasdue topedestrianspresentReplacewindshieldwipersregularlyCarryjumpercablesCarry icescraperw/brush, smallshovel, andflares orwarning triangleDrivesoberDo not usecruisecontrol insnow or iceconditionsConsiderdelayingtravelplansCarry aflashlight,batteries,cell phonechargerUseconsistentpressure forABS brakesKeepyour gastank fullUse yourheadlightsCarry chains:if conditionswarrant, mustuse even withstudded tiresDrive forconditions:slowerspeedUse chainson the reartires of RWDvehiclesThe largerthe vehicle,the longerthe stoppingdistanceGivesnowplowsroom toworkDrive forconditions:give yourselfmore timeBeware ofpedestriansinstallingchainsDrive forconditions:leave extraspace betweenvehiclesCarry ablanket,gloves,bootsEaseoff gasif slidingCarrynonperishablefood/snacksand waterCheckyour tirepressure

Winter Driving Safety Tips - Call List

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