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Safety Tips for Traveling in Snowy Days

Safety tips for traveling on snowy days are as follows:

1. When going up and down stairs, pay attention to whether there is ice or snow on the steps to avoid slipping. Do not run on tiled floors such as corridors and stairs. , try to avoid walking on tile floors.

2. Pay attention to safety when playing in the snow. Do not hit your face or head with snowballs to avoid hurting your eyes.

3. Please use the sidewalk and do not walk on the motor vehicle lane. Do not walk or skate on the road. Where there are no sidewalks, walk to the side and actively avoid passing vehicles and keep a certain distance. I would rather stop for three points at the intersection than grab a second.

4. It is best to walk in places with thicker snow, pay attention to the ground conditions, and especially avoid stepping on thinner and flatter snow flakes or ice.

5. If you accidentally fall down, try not to use your wrists to support the ground, because this falling posture is most likely to cause arm fractures. Once a fracture occurs after a fall, you must not rub or move it to avoid injury. If the injury worsens, use scarves, books and other tools to fix the fractured area and ask others for help.

Tips for driving in snow

1. Warm up and wipe the car

If the car is covered with snow in a large area when you go out in the morning, it is recommended to warm up the car first. , mainly to make the engine oil better lubricated so that the engine can enter the best condition, and secondly to increase the water temperature to ensure a better heating system in the car. While the car is warming up, take out the car cleaning tools and sweep away the floating snow as much as possible. Especially the front and rear lights, windows and rearview mirrors must be cleaned as much as possible.

2. Slow down and drive slowly

The most important thing when driving in snow is to slow down and drive slowly. Especially on roads covered with snow and ice, you must slow down and pass steadily. On icy roads, do not brake suddenly, which can easily lead to sideslip or rear-end collision. You can also drive along the path of the vehicle in front to avoid accidentally entering potholes or waterlogged roads.

3. Keep a safe distance

When driving on icy and snowy roads, the chance of a rear-end collision is much greater than usual. You should leave a larger distance between driving than usual. Follow the car too much. It will be difficult to control the braking distance in the near future. Once the correct measures are not taken, it is easy to cause an accident.