Tips for Winter Breakdowns

Tips for Winter Breakdowns

Being Cautious and Prepared Can Help Motorists Stay Safe
Elizabeth Carey
Know what to do when your car breaks down in the winter

Hazardous storms and inclement weather are factors in more than half a million crashes and more than 2,000 road deaths every winter, according to research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. AAA urges drivers to slow down, be cautious and prepare their vehicles for cold days. Remember not to let the gas in your vehicle go below a half-tank in the winter!

About 46 percent of crashes involving bad weather take place in the winter, making this the worst time of year for driving. So, heeding this advice can go a long way.

The top three winter driving tips include slowing down during bad weather, increasing the space between yourself and other vehicles, and braking before turning.

In an emergency

Should you find yourself in an emergency situation, stay with your car, remain calm and call 911. If you are stranded in your car, remain there unless you need to clear your tailpipe of snow to ensure proper ventilation. Then, return to the vehicle and keep your window cracked open a bit until help arrives.

The fastest way to request AAA roadside assistance

AAA call volume across Western and Central New York usually picks up on cold mornings, especially on Mondays, as motorists prepare to head back to work. To avoid long hold times during high call volume, members can request road service via the free AAA mobile app or at AAA.com.

Be patient

In extreme conditions, AAA may need to prioritize calls to assist members in dangerous conditions before those who are waiting safely at home. Member safety is of the utmost importance at AAA, and roadside rescue is our primary concern. If you are at home or in a safe location, we appreciate your patience as we try to ensure the safety of those on the road first.

Follow us

Follow AAA on social media for the latest updates during a storm. AAA Western and Central New York is on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. These social media channels allow us to reach our members with important information. Storm updates, information and closings for AAA offices can be found on Facebook and Twitter.

Remember to clear your vehicle

AAA provides emergency roadside services, however, we do not offer plowing or shoveling. Please remember to have your vehicle cleared of snow so our technicians can reach it to provide service.

Be prepared for an emergency

Always have winter weather supplies on hand. Many of the recommended items below are part of the AAA 42-Piece Premium Road Kit available at branch locations.

  • Warning devices (flares, reflective triangles or LED beacons)
  • Traction aids (sand, salt, non-clumping cat litter or
  • traction mats)
  • Shovel, ice scraper & snow brush
  • Jumper cables or jump pack
  • Flashlight with extra batteries
  • Basic toolkit (screwdrivers, pliers, adjustable
  • wrench, duct tape, plastic zip ties)
  • Tarp & raincoat to help stay dry at the roadside
  • Warm gloves, clothes, hats and blankets
  • First-aid kit
  • Rags, paper towels or pre-moistened wipes
  • Drinking water, snacks/food for passengers & pets
  • Winter windshield-washer solvent
  • Cell phone & charger (keep an extra charger in your vehicle)

 

Being prepared is key to driving safely during winter conditions. Make sure your car is running in tip-top by taking it to a mechanic you can trust with the AAA Approved Auto Repair Locator. Find a shop near you!

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