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Winter driving tips for Northern Nevada

Courtesy Nevada Highway Patrol

Motorists in Northern Nevada have experienced less than ideal driving conditions over the past month. During these last several weeks, Nevada Highway Patrol Troopers have investigated countless crashes on our highways, many involving multiple vehicles. These crashes are all preventable.

We want to remind motorists that one of the most important factors to consider when driving in inclement weather is SPEED. A common violation during inclement weather is “Speed Too Fast For Conditions”. The law states “The fact that the speed of a vehicle is lower than the prescribed limits does not relieve a driver from the duty to decrease speed by reason of weather or other highway conditions and the duty of all persons to use due care.” Only travel in winter weather when necessary. Always leave yourselves plenty of time to reach your destination and space between you and the vehicles around you. Plan your route to avoid snowy/icy areas if possible. Remember to check nvroads.com or dial 511 before you begin your trip for current road conditions and restrictions.

There are numerous other considerations for drivers if you must travel in winter driving conditions. Accelerate, brake and steer smoothly. Do not abruptly input steering or slam on the brakes. Be sure to check your tires to make sure they have sufficient tread life and are properly inflated. Know if your vehicle will require chains and have them with you if restrictions are in place. Be mindful of ramps, overpasses and shaded areas, which can remain icy even when the surrounding roadway is dry. Make sure your cell phone is charged and that you have plenty of supplies if you should become stranded or stuck.

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Robert Perea

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