Getting Stuck on the Road? Here’s What to Do

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If you are stuck on the road, there are a few things you should try to do in the name of roadside safety. First of all, you should turn off the traction control system. In particular, you should disengage the low range 4WD mode. You should also make sure you have a good set of winter tires. And, while you are at it, you should take a shovel into your trunk. This is one of the best ways to ensure you get to your destination safely and on time.

Of course, it’s not all doom and gloom. Taking the right precautions and having the right mindset can go a long way toward ensuring your ride ends on a positive note. Hopefully, this article has armed you with the tools you need to ensure you get back on the road, as soon as possible.

Having a good set of snow tires and having an understanding of how to handle them are two of the most important elements of your winter driving experience. It’s also a good idea to keep a shovel handy, in case the aforementioned snow storms do hit. While you’re at it, you may want to consider keeping the vehicle in its most optimal driving position to reduce your risk of a spin. Similarly, you should likewise keep a close eye on your speedometer to make sure you don’t go over the limit.

Finally, you might be surprised to learn that it’s not always a good idea to drive in the dark. The best strategy is to drive in daylight hours, and to avoid having to drive in a snowstorm. Obviously, this is not feasible in all situations, but it’s a good way to prevent the worst of the worst. One last thing to consider is to get your winter tires rotated.