With frigid temperatures and high winds, a disabled or stranded vehicle could make for a life or death situation for the driver and passengers. Following these tips could save your life:
- Before leaving, check the forecast and let someone know your route of travel.
- Always keep your gas tank full when driving in cold weather.
- Carry a winter survival kit in your car, which should include blankets, extra warm clothes, a flashlight, extra batteries, brightly colored cloth, sand or a bag of cat litter, a shovel, candles and matches, non-perishable high-calorie foods (nuts, raisins and protein or energy bars), newspapers (for insulation), a first aid kit and jumper cables.
- Do not leave your car if stranded; it is your best protection. Don’t panic, as an idling car only uses an average of one gallon of gas per hour.
- Roll down a window a very small amount for fresh air.
- Make sure the car’s exhaust pipe is not blocked to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
- At night, leave your dome light on.
- Always have your cell phone and a charger.
Motorists are also reminded that with the frigid temperatures, gusting winds and blowing snow also comes the possibility of intersections, bridge decks and overpasses to ice over. Please keep this in mind and drive with caution.
For Indiana road conditions call 1-800-261-7623 or visit TrafficWise.IN.gov.