Snow.M.G! Reminders about WI Winter Life

Snow.M.G! Reminders about WI Winter Life

With Winter underway local reminders are being issued when it comes to driving and shaking the rust off our winter weather behaviors.

These tips are for both home and on the road:

First, if you are at a house, make sure the driveway, sidewalk, vents around the   house, and any fire hydrants by you are cleared of snow. Doing these tips will reduce the chances of getting injured through slipping and falling, as well as reduce   the risk of a carbon monoxide event. Clearing fire hydrants will allow your local fire   department faster access to it if a fire is near you. 

Second, if you are driving, check 511WI for updated road conditions. Let people   know where you are going, the route you plan to take, and the time you expect to  arrive at your destination. Additional road safety tips include, giving snowplows plenty of distance, refilling  your gas tank more often so you are not running out if you have a delay on your drive, and slowing down on  the roadways.  

The traveling public is reminded to exercise caution and drive with care.

Clearing a small patch to see through  a windshield or rear window is not enough. In winter weather, the driving hazard that’s even worse than snow  and ice is your inability to see what’s ahead. To help with visibility remember to clear snow and ice from the  headlights and hood of your vehicle. Be careful and go slow. Use courtesy and common sense. The legal  speed limit may not be possible depending on conditions. Do not plow snow across public roads when clearing  your driveway of snow. It’s also very important Not to Crowd the Plow. Pass plows with extreme caution and  never drive into a snowplow’s cloud. Remember, in bad weather, if you’re out there, so is your County  Highway Department.  

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