How To Survive A Winter Emergency When You Are Out On The Road
Winter can be both unimaginably painful but also sometimes can be very enjoyable. A lot of families tends to go on a short trip for the weekends, especially around Christmas. But before going out in the cold, you need to make yourself prepared like getting off-road tires for driving on the road and stay prepared for the worst.
Jumper Cables
These should have a permanent home in your trunk. Jumper cables are a life-saver if your battery dies. If your battery is overdue for a change, a boost can get you going to get to your local auto shop. Get a complete electrical system inspection before winter to ensure your battery is functioning at its best.
Flashlight
Unless you have superpowers, odds are your vision isn’t great in the dark. Using your cell phone’s flashlight can run down your battery, so why not go old-school and keep a flashlight with spare batteries in your car. Don’t get left in the dark when a flashlight will brighten things up. Bonus, the light will help you signal for help if necessary. But, also, the best thing to do would be to drive during the day so that you can reach your destination before night.
Fluorescent Flag
Another way to stay as visible as possible is a fluorescent flag or marker, that will reflect the light from oncoming vehicles. This will make sure you’re visible to traffic, keeping you and your vehicle safe. If you have a flag, wrapping it around your arm will make you more visible if you have to walk somewhere for assistance.
First Aid Kit
This is a staple that should always be in the trunk of your car. Having an up-to-date first aid kit is important in case of injury. Make sure you keep a list of the items in the kit and replace them when necessary.
Gas Up
Keeping your gas tank at least half full at all times will help if you’re lost and/or driving around for help. It’s also better for your gas tank if you don’t let it completely run down to empty.
Off-road Tires
All-season tires are not adequate for cold temperatures and winter weather, as the rubber hardens and loses grip on the road. Off-road tires or winter tires are made of a specialized compound that can withstand temperatures while staying pliable. Whether you are going somewhere in the Philippines or outside of it, you need to keep off-road tires with you as it is not possible to always know what kind of road, you will be driving in.
So, stock these things in your can and you are ready for your winter road trip.






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