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By Dale Wickell, About.com Guide to Trucks since 2002

Prep Tires and Brakes for Safe Winter Driving

Sunday November 30, 2008
I'm from the snowy Midwestern United States, so driving on wintry roads isn't something that bothers me, but the snow-and-ice-mindset is completely different where I live now, in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Like tonight -- there's a winter storm warning because we might get 1-3 inches of snow, an amount that many of you call a dusting, and if the snow decides to fall schools and businesses will close.

It's a given that it's easier to stop on snow-packed roads when you're driving through the plains of Illinois than it is on steep and curvy topography, but that sure doesn't mean any of us should enter the winter without a thorough inspection of our trucks, especially our tires and brakes, the two systems we depend on to push us through the the snow and to slow us down when we need to stop. Winter adjustments vary depending on where you live and what type of truck you're driving, but it's a good idea for everyone who encounters snow or ice to take a few steps to stay safe on the highways.

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