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Prepping for winter driving in New Mexico

On Behalf of | Dec 7, 2019 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

Winters in New Mexico can be hazardous, especially if your vehicle isn’t prepped for potentially dangerous conditions. Following are some basic considerations to stay safe on the roads this winter:

4 basic tips for winter

  1. Check your fluids before hitting the road – Maintaining your vehicle’s coolant and antifreeze levels will help ensure the high-level functioning the vehicle needs while driving on slick roads.
  2. Reduce your speed – It’s tempting to get to your destination as fast as you can, but that’s not a good idea when roads are wet with snow and ice, or if visibility is reduced due to snowfall. If you are concerned about getting somewhere on time, it’s best to leave early and drive at a safe speed.
  3. Pack an emergency kit – Before leaving the house, prepare a list of items that would be useful in the case of an emergency. Think of a basic first-aid kit: blanket, water, gloves, flashlight and your cellphone. You may also want to pack some dry snacks and keep an extra can of gas in your trunk. After all, you don’t want to get stranded on a highway with no food, gas or heat. Snowfall and wind in New Mexico often shut down major highways and roads, especially in the northern part of the state.
  4. Think about your tires – A lot of people in New Mexico try to avoid investing in snow tires due to the limited snowfall each year. However, good snow tires can help ensure that you’re safe while traveling. You can also keep a bag of sand or road salt in your vehicle to help your tires gain traction in case you get stuck in the snow.

The best tip for New Mexico drivers is not to underestimate the weather. Even light flurries should prompt caution among drivers, so take your time and use these tips to stay safe this winter.