Staying safe on the road isn’t just about being a good driver—it’s about being a prepared one, especially when extreme weather hits. Whether it’s pouring rain or blazing heat, your driving habits (and your insurance coverage) matter more than ever.
Slow down, avoid sudden stops, and never drive through standing water. Hydroplaning can happen fast. Keep your headlights on, even during the day.
Drive slowly, accelerate and brake gently, and leave extra space between cars. If your area sees regular snow, snow tires or chains are a smart investment. If you skid, steer in the direction you want to go—don’t panic.
Use low-beam headlights to avoid glare. Keep your windows clear and defrosted, and drive slower than usual. Fog can sneak up fast.
High temps can impact your tires and battery. Check your tire pressure and coolant levels regularly. And never leave pets or children in the car, even for a few minutes.
Extreme weather increases the risk of accidents and damage. Make sure your policy includes comprehensive coverage for floods, hail, and roadside emergencies.
Preparation is key. Drive smart, stay alert, and make sure your insurance policy is ready to handle whatever weather rolls in. Need help reviewing your coverage? Get a free quote today—we’re here to help.
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