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Safe Winter Driving Tips from Ford Canada

by Candace Sampson

I love clearing snow off my car and getting into an ice cold vehicle. Said no one ever.

Let’s face it, winter driving is a bit of a chore. It’s also the most dangerous time of year to drive with the elements stacked against us in every single way—ice on the roads, heavy or drifting snow and fewer daylight hours are just a few of the obstacles we face in the Great White North. Inevitably, as soon as the first snow falls each year, people forget how to drive. It’s our responsibility to not let that happen. Even if you’ve been driving forever, it’s important to brush up on the basics every single year.

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My husband says it to me every time I leave the house. Drive the conditions. As much as I’m at the eye-rolling point with this advice after 13 years, I would be lying if I didn’t say that it plays in my head whenever I get in the car. That means in the winter I’m extra cautious about driving because there are too many unknowns out on the road. It also means being proactive and taking steps to ensure my car is ready for the road. Yes, it sucks clearing snow off my car, but I don’t want to be responsible for someone else getting in an accident because I was feeling lazy that day. We’ve seen far too many accidents this year because of that very thing.

Recently, I joined Ford Canada on a weekend escape to Mont Tremblant. While most of the weekend was about getting Back to Basics, we also had a crash course in winter driving. I even learned how to fill up the windshield washer fluid. I have not divulged this information to my husband yet. He’s on a need-to-know basis. Other valuable tips included stopping using anti-lock brakes and what to do when stuck in deep snow. 

Take a look at these great infographics Ford Canada shared with Life in Pleasantville. Be sure to bookmark and review regularly during the winter months. Finally, if you really want to improve your winter driving skills, contact your local Motorsport Club. They offer winter driving courses across Canada.

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Category: Test Drives, TravelTag: clear your car in winter. Winter survival kit for your car, Ford Canada, how to be safe winter driving, windshield washer fluid, winter driving

About Candace Sampson

Candace Sampson is the founder of Life in Pleasantville and the host of What She Said, Canada’s longest-running women’s talk show turned podcast. A trusted voice in Canadian lifestyle and travel media for over a decade, Candace blends storytelling with sharp insight to connect with women on everything from solo travel to social issues. She’s also the creator of Girl Trips, a women-focused retreat and travel brand. Find her on Instagram @candace_said @whatshesaidtalk and @girltrips.ca

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  1. Burt Brothers

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    Check your car properly before taking the road especially during winter. See to it also that you have prepared an emergency car kit just in case a problem happens while on the road. Safety must be your main priority while on the road, you have to be prepared.

  2. Jason Nguyen

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    If a driver does not want to get involved in a death-dealing accident, then he has to drive carefully on the icy surface following all the driving guidelines. Basically, the snowfall makes the thoroughfare wet, and this wetness plays a key role in increasing the possibility of skidding. Thus, a small remissness while piloting the speed machine can easily put you in danger. Here, Candace has suggested some winter driving clues. I would suggest you should follow these handy driving clues so that you will remain safe while driving on the icy surface.

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