The key to driving in Illinois' winter weather is to be prepared for anything and everything.

Here Are Some Tips To Make Sure You And Your Vehicle Are All Set For Winter Weather Driving In Illinois

I hate to be the one to bring it up but winter is just around the corner. We are all dreading that awful weather which includes snow, cold, and wind. It's not fun but we live in northern Illinois so it's something we deal with.

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Once the conditions turn bad, the last thing we want to do is leave the house. It's so much better to just hang out in a warm house but life and responsibilities always get in the way of that. The worst part is having to drive in that mess.

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The best thing to do is be prepared to travel in the winter weather. Always drive defensively to avoid accidents. Also, it's a good idea to ensure your vehicle has a tune-up to make sure there are no mechanical issues. Here are a few tips so you're ready for the season.

  • Have working windshield wipers and your wiper fluid topped off.
  • Are your tires in good shape and inflated completely?
  • Make sure your gas tank is full.
  • Dress warm and store extra clothes in your vehicle.
  • Keep your cell phone charged and bring a car charger just in case.
  • Let your someone know where you're going and the roads you'll be taking.
  • An emergency kit is always a good idea including water, food, jumper cables, a blanket, first aid supplies, and anything else that might be helpful if you break down or get stranded.

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