OPP urge drivers to prepare their vehicles now, before the snow falls.
NORFOLK COUNTY - Norfolk County OPP are looking ahead in the forecast and urging drivers to prepare their vehicles now before the first snowfall, which often catches people off guard - resulting in higher collisions.
Detachment Commander Zvonko Horvat says "ensuring your vehicle is in top condition and slowing down will reduce the number of collisions which result in injury and death on our roadways."
Drivers are asked to ensure their vehicle is mechanically sound and running well, including making sure their exhaust is free of holes or leaks, as well as:
· Ensure your fuel tank is always above ½ full.
· Replace your windshield wipers and put winter washer fluid in the reservoir.
· Put on winter tires for added traction and stopping ability.
· Ensure the vehicles defrost and interior heaters are working properly.
· Check all running lights to ensure you can see and be seen.
Police suggest always having an emergency kit with:
· A fully charged cell phone.
· A call police sign.
· A fully charged flashlight.
· A battery operated radio.
· A warm blanket.
· A tin can and a candle to aid in keeping warm.
· Extra pair of winter boots, hat, gloves, hand/foot warmers.
· Bottled water/juice
· Snack/nutrition bars.
Constable Ed Sanchuk reminds everyone that "road and weather conditions do not injure or kill people, bad driving habits do."
Other tips from police include:
· Always check with your local media outlet, Environment Canada or the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) before venturing out onto the roadways. If you discover that a snow storm is imminent, modify your driving times to reflect the best driving conditions.
· Reducing your speed during snow events can improve your stopping distance and help to navigate where you are going.
· If you have to stop for any reason, activate your hazard lights and ensure you are well off the traveled portion of the roadway. Whenever possible, pull into a driveway or parking lot rather than remaining on the shoulder of the roadway.
· If you have to get out of your vehicle, ensure there are no other cars approaching and do so in safety. The safest place to be is inside your vehicle.
· If you end up stuck in a ditch and need to keep the motor running, ensure that your exhaust is clear of snow. This will prevent carbon monoxide from entering your vehicle.
· When using the engine, or a lit candle to heat your vehicle, ensure a couple of your windows are down about one inch to allow CO2 to escape the vehicle and allow fresh air to enter.
· Tell someone your route and when they can expect you to return. Call them if you are going to be late.
You're also asked to NOT call the Provincial Communications Centre for road and weather conditions as that can tie up the phone lines in case of an emergency.

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