Winter in Las Vegas may not bring the heavy snowstorms seen in other parts of the country, but it does come with unique driving challenges. From unexpected rain showers to colder temperatures that affect road conditions, it’s essential to be prepared. Anthem Injury Lawyers is here to share vital winter driving tips to help you stay safe this season.
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Check Your Tires
Tires are your car’s first line of defense against slippery roads. Ensure that:
- Your tires have adequate tread depth (at least 2/32 of an inch).
- They are properly inflated according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
- Consider switching to all-season or winter tires if you plan to travel to higher elevations where snow and ice are more common.
Learn more about tire safety here.
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Monitor the Weather Forecast
Las Vegas winters can bring sudden rain, fog, or frost. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, especially for long drives. Be prepared for reduced visibility and slick road surfaces caused by moisture.
Get up-to-date weather forecasts for Las Vegas here.
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Drive Defensively in Rain
Rain is a common hazard in Las Vegas during winter months. Remember to:
- Turn on your headlights for better visibility.
- Maintain a safe following distance to allow extra stopping time.
- Reduce your speed to avoid hydroplaning.
Read tips for driving in rain.
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Beware of Black Ice
Although rare in the city, black ice can form on bridges, overpasses, and shaded areas when temperatures drop near freezing. Drive slowly and avoid sudden braking or sharp turns in these conditions.
Learn how to handle black ice.
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Keep Your Windshield Clear
A clear windshield is essential for safe driving. Ensure your wiper blades are in good condition and that your washer fluid is full and rated for freezing temperatures. Keep an ice scraper on hand for frosty mornings.
Find windshield maintenance tips here.
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Plan for Emergencies
Even in mild winter conditions, it’s wise to prepare for unexpected situations. Keep an emergency kit in your car with:
- A flashlight and extra batteries
- Blankets
- Non-perishable snacks and water
- A phone charger
- Jumper cables
Check out a complete emergency car kit list.
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Know When to Stay Off the Roads
If the weather takes a turn for the worse or you’re unsure about road conditions, it’s safer to delay your trip. No destination is worth risking an accident.
At Anthem Injury Lawyers, we’re dedicated to keeping our Las Vegas community safe. If you or a loved one are injured in a car accident this winter, our experienced legal team is here to help. Contact us today for a free consultation.
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Stay safe and drive smart this winter!
Last updated Saturday, December 28th, 2024