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Pace Law

Getting Ready for Winter Conditions

September 8, 2022

As the winter months get closer, it is critical to plan ahead and take precautions as needed to reduce the likelihood of mishaps. Nearly 30% of all motor vehicle incidents, according to recent RCMP data, happened on slick, snowy, or icy roadways. Significant problems can also arise from poor sight in snowfall and from abrupt gusts of wind.

 

Recovery after a car accident can often take years, and it can cost a person a lot of money in medical costs, missed wages, and pain and suffering in addition to whiplash, broken bones, burns, and spinal cord damage. The loss of a loved one may have a profound impact on their family’s life in the terrible case of a fatal accident.

 

Our personal injury lawyers at Pace Law firm could assist you in understanding your legal rights, along with informing you about any other compensation that you might be entitled to.

 

Every time you go behind the wheel, but especially while dealing with difficult road conditions, it’s crucial to stay attentive and watchful. Sadly, one might not always be able to stop car accidents, especially when another driver’s negligence is at play. Nevertheless, you can still do everything in your power to ensure that your car is prepared for a secure and safe winter trip.

 

Notable tips to ensure a safe winter trip!

 

Install snow tires

 

Although snow tires are not required by Ontario law, installing them can be in your best interests. They are more suited to severe snow conditions than “all-season” tires because of their added traction. Living in Canada, it is crucial to take extra steps and precautions to minimize winter automobile Cases and accidents.

On their side wall, winter tires are identified by an emblem that features an icon of a mountain as well as a snowflake.

It’s crucial to inspect your tires, especially before lengthy excursions. The most secure tires for snowy roads are those with at least 50% tread left. As a result, what may be a decent pressure indoors may be under-inflated outdoors since the density of air differs depending on whether it’s cold outside or warm inside. It may be advantageous to perform your tire pressure checks on cool tires.

 

Examine your battery

 

When it’s chilly outside, your motor won’t start until the battery is completely charged. Check the belts and charging system frequently, and keep the battery posts clean. When in doubt, get your battery tested by a qualified mechanic. Spring and autumn battery testing cycles should be continued to ensure that poor batteries are replaced as soon as possible.

 

Verify your lights

 

On the road, poor visibility can result in catastrophic accidents. Reliable headlights are essential to keep you safe during hazardous weather conditions like fog, snowstorms, and other winter weather conditions. Check your lights frequently, even with the help of an expert, to make sure they are all functioning properly.

 

Check that your brakes are functioning

 

Regardless of the weather, having good brakes is essential for driving safely. A working braking system is essential for your safety, especially when driving in winter weather conditions. Pay special attention to any strange noises, such as screeching or grating, as well as any changes in how the brake pedal behaves. Bring any potential concerns to a trained professional.

 

If you or someone you know was involved in a winter collision or accident, please contact Pace Law firm today. Our reputable personal injury lawyers are experienced in assisting in a wide variety of circumstances and use their expertise to secure access to the financial compensation you deserve as well as manage every facet of the legal process so you can focus on getting better. Our reputable personal injury lawyers and team stick with our clients throughout the duration of their recovery process.

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