In this video, viewers will get a concise look at winter driving tips and techniques. Wintry weather conditions can occur in Colorado as early as September and as late as May. While Salida usually doesn't experience severe winter driving conditions, these driving tips are very useful, especially if visitors plan on heading to the high country. The first step visitors should take is to check weather forecasts frequently both before and during your trip. If it happens that a snowstorm coincides with your vacation, you may want to adjust your plans accordingly. If you'll be renting a car for your Salida vacation, consider the weather forecast as you decide which vehicle to rent. Vehicles that have four- or all-wheel drive are often a good choice if you're planning on heading up into the mountains or you know you'll be venturing out to back roads.
Perhaps the most important part of being safe on snowy roads is driving slowly. You'll want to avoid trying to stop or start too quickly as it will result in your car skidding, sliding, or spinning out. Instead, focus on stopping and starting gradually. Give yourself plenty of time if you need to come to a complete stop. This applies whether you're driving a compact car or an SUV. All vehicles run a significant risk of an accident if they're going to fast on slick roads. In addition, stay aware of your surroundings and other drivers. At intersections, you'll want to pay particular attention to ensure that everyone else is able to stop as they should. Even those who are very experienced with driving in the snow hit the occasional unexpected patch of ice and may find themselves unable to stop at a red light.
For even more winter driving tips and techniques, take a look at our blog article at https://creeksidechalets.com/winter-driving-tips/
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