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Get Yourself and Your Car Ready for January Cold Weather

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Monday, December 31, 2012   

MADISON, Wis. - Typical Wisconsin weather in January means single-digit low temperatures every night, and daytime highs in the mid-20's. However, a cold snap can send the temperature plummeting for days.

Pam Moen with AAA Wisconsin says it's best to prepare both your car and yourself for the colder weather. She suggests a number of "must-haves" before embarking on a winter trip. A cell phone and its charger are the first items on a fairly long list.

"You want an ice scraper, boots, hats, gloves, flashlight, traction material, shovel, jumper cables, a reflective triangle and a first aid kit. Of course, you also want to put some nonperishable food and water in the vehicle, in case you get stranded."

Moen says it's important to pay special attention to weather forecasts when planning January travel. Another good cold-weather practice is to check your battery and tires, she adds.

"Those are two of the main items that get people stranded in the wintertime - either a dead battery in the cold weather or tires that don't have good enough traction to get them through the snow."

Another safe-driving practice is to remove snow from the entire vehicle - not just the windshield - before starting out in snowy weather, Moen says, so snow won't blow off your car onto the windshields of other drivers.

She reminds drivers that front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive may get a vehicle going faster, but won't help it stop any faster. She adds it's still wise to keep the gas tank at least half full.

"In case you get stranded, you have some fuel in the tank to keep your car running and operate the heater to keep the vehicle warm. Also, you want to avoid fuel-line freeze-up, which is less likely if you have at least half a tank."

Moen says AAA recommends that if you become stranded, it's best to stay with your vehicle, make sure its exhaust pipe is free of anything that might be blocking it, and run the engine periodically, just long enough to keep you warm.




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