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Stay safe on snowy streets: Essential winter driving tips

As winter storms sweep across the region, AAA Public Affairs’ Brynna Knapp is reminding drivers to prepare for harsh conditions before hitting the road. Motorists are urged to carry a winter emergency kit stocked with sand, a shovel, a flashlight, an ice scraper, warm clothing and roadside flares. AAA also recommends keeping the gas tank at least a quarter full, washing and waxing vehicles to guard against rust damage that costs U.S. drivers an estimated $3 billion each year and replacing worn wiper blades to improve visibility. Drivers should inspect tire tread to ensure a minimum of 4/32 inch depth for safe traction and have their battery tested, especially if it is more than three years old. Safety experts warn never to use cruise control on icy or snowy roads and to slow down, avoid slamming the brakes during a skid and clear all snow and ice from the vehicle to prevent dangerous debris.