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AAA Gives Tips For Winter Storm Driving


Alex Lloyd Gross Delaware valley News.com  FILE PHOTO   Snow and ice builds up on tree branches over power lines. This can cause power outages.

 

 

 

 

AAA Offers The Following Winter Driving Tips:

It has already been a busy month for AAA, with colder weather and vehicles sitting idle because of the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing the number of calls from members with dead batteries.

“AAA is encouraging anyone who can stay home during the height of the storm to do so, but for those who must be on the road, it is critical that their vehicles are winter road ready,” Tidwell  said. “The cold has been killing car batteries for days and now AAA expects the snow to ‘pile on’ to the number of calls we receive from stranded members,” the spokeswoman added.

 

AAA Offers These Car Care Tips:

Check Battery – Starting an engine in cold temperatures can take up to twice as much current as needed under normal conditions. The average battery lasts 3-5 years in New England

Check Tires

Check Wiper Blades – The blades should completely clear the glass with each swipe. Replace any blade that leaves streaks or misses spots.

Check Washer Fluid – Fill the windshield washer fluid reservoir with a winter cleaning solution that has antifreeze components to prevent it from freezing.

AAA Offers FREE BATTERY and TIRE TESTING

Prepare Winter Emergency Kit

Motorists are advised to prepare a winter emergency kit and stow in the trunk of their vehicle to have it immediately available should the need arise. AAA warns, more than 40 percent of motorists do not carry an emergency kit in their vehicle.

 “Emergency supplies should always include whatever you would need to keep you – and your passengers – safe and warm while waiting for help to arrive,” Tidwell said. “And this year, that emergency kit should include a few extra masks, to ensure everyone can safely interact with anyone who comes to the rescue.”

Recommended Winter Emergency Kit:

“It will be all-hands-on-deck at AAA, so that we may respond to distress calls from stranded motorists as quickly and safely as possible,” said Tidwell. 


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