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Workplace Safety Tip: Winter Driving Safety
12/13/2006

Last winter in California, 83 people were killed in collisions that occurred in rainy, snowy or foggy conditions. More than 7,800 people were injured in crashes under similar weather conditions. Winter driving, whether it be through a foggy valley, along wet roads and highways, or through snow-capped mountains, can be a pleasant adventure—or it can be frustrating, tiring and sometimes even hazardous.

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) wants to remind drivers to be prepared for winter conditions that could threaten their safety.

When traveling this winter, CHP recommends that you carry the following items:

  • Tire chains and tighteners

  • flashlight and batteries

  • flares

  • small shovel

  • windshield scraper

  • warm, waterproof clothing

  • blankets

  • snacks

  • drinking water

  • A cellular telephone with a backup power source, which might be the single most important safety item available.

The CHP also urges drivers to check road conditions often. The best way to do this is to call the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Road Conditions Hotline: 1-800-427-ROAD (1-800-427-7623).

Additional Resources:

Caltrans Winter Driving Tips

Safe Driving Checklist in the Cal/OSHA Compliance Advisor (Requires subscription or trial)

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