ICBC Shift into Winter Safety Driver

shift-into-wintersnow tires snow flakes m+ stires malahat safety winter M+S snowflake    As a member of the Alliance, Mainroad South Island Contracting encourages everyone to shift into winter driving mode and prepare for the upcoming season. Don’t wait until snow arrives.  Whether you’re driving across town, or across the province, it’s important that you and your vehicle are prepared for winter conditions.

Be part of the solution.  A few simple steps could make a difference to your safety:

  • Road and weather conditions change quickly in winter and so should your driving.  Even the most confident drivers are at risk on slippery roads.  Slow down to a safe driving speed.

  • Install four matched winter tires.  Tires marked with a 3 peak mountain/ snowflake symbol on the sidewall offer the best traction on snow and ice and in severe winter conditions.

  • Give your vehicle a winter check-up: Make sure the battery, brakes, lights, fuses, cooling/heating systems, exhaust/electrical systems, belts and hoses are in top shape.

  • Before each trip, do a ‘circle check’ (walk around your vehicle to inspect its condition and possible reversing hazards).

  • Review your vehicle’s maintenance record. Take it in for repair if needed and report any concerns to your supervisor.

  • Keep your gas tank full to avoid condensation which can cause fuel lines to freeze.

  • Equip your work vehicle with a Winter Survival Kit. Recommended items include: an approved high-visibility vest, non-perishable food, blankets, first aid supplies, windshield scraper, snow brush, spare tire, wheel wrench & jack, shovel & traction mat, sand or kitty litter, fuel line antifreeze, flares & matches or a lighter, tire chains & gloves, flashlight & extra batteries, battery jumper cables, sandbags for extra weight, extra clothing & footwear. Do it now, before you’re caught off guard.