Safe Cars Save Lives, Know Before You Go

Published 2:02 pm Monday, January 6, 2025

ALEA Shares Winter Weather Safety Tips Ahead of Arctic Blast 

As winter weather approaches, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) urges all citizens to prioritize their safety on the roads by taking  

essential steps to winterize their vehicles and practice safe driving techniques during adverse weather conditions. 

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ALEA Secretary Hal Taylor said, “Without notice, weather conditions can change dramatically. Our Agency has prepared for the incoming winter weather, with all  

divisions and units developing and implementing winter-weather operation plans.  These efforts will ensure that both ALEA Troopers and Special Agents are fully  

prepared to aid and assist motorists traveling throughout the state. If you have not 

already taken precautions, we strongly encourage everyone to prepare for the  

incoming weather and we recommend winterizing your vehicle, practicing safe  

driving behaviors, as well as staying weather aware. In the event conditions worsen, we urge motorists to adjust travel plans and avoid driving in severe weather.” 

Winterizing Your Vehicle

Before the cold weather arrives, it is crucial to ensure that your vehicle is adequately prepared. Below are some tips to winterize your vehicle: 

  1. Check Your Battery: Cold temperatures can affect battery performance. Have your battery tested to ensure it’s in good condition.   
  1. Inspect Tires: Ensure your tires have proper tread depth and are inflated  

correctly for improved traction. 

  1. Fluid Levels: Check and top off all fluids, including antifreeze, oil, and  

windshield washer fluid, to withstand freezing temperatures. 

  1. Wipers and Lights: Replace worn wiper blades and test all headlights and  

taillights for optimal visibility during winter storms. 

  1. Emergency Kit: Prepare an emergency kit to keep in your vehicle containing items such as blankets, non-perishable snacks, water, a flashlight, jumper cables, a first aid kit and essential tools. This kit can be a lifesaver in case of a breakdown or being stranded until help arrives. 

Winter Driving Tips

When the roads become icy and hazardous, practicing safe driving habits is imperative. Here are essential tips for driving in winter weather: 

  1. Avoid Cruise Control: Steering sensitivity can change on icy roads, leading to loss of vehicle control. It’s important to stay attentive and in control, especially on bridges and overpasses. 
  2. Slow Down: Reduced speeds help you maintain better control of your vehicle in slippery conditions. 
  3. Increase Following Distance: Give yourself extra space between your vehicle and the one ahead, allowing more time to react if you need to stop. 
  4. Be Cautious on Bridges and Overpasses: These areas freeze more quickly than regular roadways. Approach them with caution. 
  5. Watch for Black Ice: This thin, nearly invisible layer of ice can form on roadways, especially in shaded areas. If you encounter black ice, remain calm, gently ease off the accelerator, and steer in the direction you want to go. 
  6. Stay Informed: Monitor local weather conditions and alerts. Plan your route and avoid unnecessary travel during severe weather. Monitor local news for information on weather conditions and travel advisories, and check road conditions at https://algotraffic.com/. 

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is committed to public safety and encourages everyone to take these precautions seriously. By winterizing your vehicle and following safe driving practices, you can help prevent crashes and ensure your well-being this winter season. 

Follow ALEA on social media @ALEAProtects for more information on vehicle safety and winter preparation tips.