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The Reminder is making its archives back to 2003 available on our website. Please note that, due to technical limitations, archive articles are presented without the usual formatting.

With the groundhog promising a longer winter and Mother Nature continuing to dump snow on the province, SGI has a few winter driving tips for motorists to help keep them safe. Winter driving can be a challenge, especially when it's icy. If you brake or accelerate too hard on a patch of ice, you can easily skid and lose control. If it happens to you, remember to brake steadily Ð don't lock the brakes by slamming on them. Look where you want to go and steer there. Keep in mind that if you slow down and drive cautiously, you may avoid skidding altogether. At this time of year, you never know if you're going to wake up in the morning to find your vehicle covered with snow. Don't be a 'peephole' driver Ð remove all snow and ice from your windows and don't start driving until your windshield is completely defrosted. You should also clear snow from your headlights and taillights to be sure other motorists can see them. During winter in Saskatchewan, extra caution needs to be taken while driving on the highway. You can help avoid a collision by keeping your cruise control off in slippery driving conditions. When the roads are icy or wet, you need full control of your vehicle to adjust your speed as needed. Using cruise control could cause your vehicle to slip or slide while it tries to maintain a constant speed Ð and you may end up losing control. Cold winter weather can be very hard on your vehicle. To ensure your vehicle will last until spring, it's a good idea to have it checked for mechanical safety. A complete tune-up that checks the engine, brakes, fluid levels, oil, battery, lights and tires will help keep your vehicle running smoothly and safely. Properly warming up your vehicle on chilly days will also help keep your car road worthy.

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