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Safety That Sticks: Five Essential Ways to Reduce Winter Road Risks

PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release

Media Contact: Bob Nicholas
Vice President | Marketing & Sales Enablement
248-442-6640 | rnicholas@amerisure.com

Winter doesn鈥檛 always announce itself鈥攊t often arrives overnight. One day the roads are dry, and the next they鈥檙e layered with slush, black ice, and blowing snow that can bring even the most experienced commercial drivers to a crawl. In these moments, safety becomes a moving target, especially as nearly of roads sit in regions that receive more than five inches of snowfall each year, and of all weather-related crashes occur on snowy, slushy, or icy pavement.

For businesses with fleets, these aren鈥檛 abstract statistics. They鈥檙e daily realities that shape delivery schedules, workforce safety, claim frequency, and operational continuity. And yet, winter can also be navigated with confidence鈥攚hen preparation meets practical strategy.

Five Essential Winter-Driving Safety Practices

Control Speed:

On slick pavement, control becomes a physics problem as much as a driving skill. that stopping distance increases dramatically on snowy or icy surfaces, making even small speed reductions a meaningful safety advantage. Slower acceleration, steady braking, and a balanced grip on the wheel give tires the friction they need to stay connected to the road鈥攖urning what could be a skid into a controlled correction.

鈥淲inter driving isn鈥檛 about being overly cautious鈥攊t鈥檚 about being deliberately in control,鈥 says Marcus Rasberry, Risk Management Manager at 91黑料网. 鈥淪mall adjustments in speed or pressure on the brake pedal can be the difference between a close call and a collision.鈥

Increase Following Distance:

Visibility and reaction time drop sharply during winter weather events and icy pavement can significantly delay vehicle response, which makes added for preventing collisions. Extending following distance to 8鈥10 seconds builds in the reaction time drivers lose to snow glare, plow spray, and sudden patches of ice. That buffer becomes an operating margin鈥攕pace to brake safely, redirect around stopped vehicles, or adjust when traction shifts beneath the tires.

Winterize:

Mechanical readiness is one of a fleet鈥檚 strongest defenses against seasonal hazards. Pre-trip inspections take on heightened importance during winter because essential systems鈥攄efrosters, lights, wipers, cooling components鈥 under cold stress. Clean headlights improve roadway visibility, strong wipers cut through freezing precipitation, and keeping tanks above half helps prevent fuel-line freeze-ups.

Equip a Winter Readiness Kit:

When conditions shift quickly, preparedness becomes protection. Recommended include simple but crucial tools: a snow shovel, broom, ice scraper, jumper cables, traction material like sand or cat litter, emergency flares, blankets, water, and nonperishable food. These items turn an unexpected delay鈥攆rom a whiteout to a stuck tire鈥攊nto a manageable pause rather than a crisis, giving drivers the resources to stay warm, visible, and connected until help arrives.

Stay Ahead of the Weather:

Some of winter鈥檚 most dangerous conditions are the ones drivers can鈥檛 immediately see. 鈥,鈥 a thin and nearly invisible glaze of frozen moisture, forms quickly when temperatures hover near freezing. Monitoring forecasts before departure helps drivers anticipate these hazards, while the National Weather Service鈥檚 provides insight into when cold exposure becomes a concern for drivers who exit their vehicles for inspections, secure loads, or assist at job sites.

鈥淎wareness gives drivers an edge in winter,鈥 Rasberry adds. 鈥淲hen you understand how fast conditions can change, you make smarter decisions鈥攏ot just behind the wheel, but in the moments before and after every trip.鈥

Your Post-Trip Safety Inspection

Winter driving doesn鈥檛 end when the engine shuts off. The moments after a trip often reveal the hidden risks that accumulate mile by mile. A thoughtful walk-around gives drivers a chance to spot the issues that winter hides in plain sight. It鈥檚 a quick but powerful practice that reduces overnight freeze-ups, helps prevent morning breakdowns, and supports safer departures long before the next route begins. Drivers should look for:

  • Ice buildup on lights, mirrors, steps, and wheel wells, which can reduce visibility and create slip points when entering or exiting the cab.
  • Packed snow around tires, brakes, and undercarriage components 鈥 areas that can freeze solid overnight and interfere with braking systems the next morning.
  • Cracks in lights or lenses caused by rapid temperature changes or road debris, especially during sub-freezing conditions when materials become more brittle.
  • Damage from tire chains, including cuts in tires, bent fenders, or loosened components.
  • Snow or slush covering safety sensors such as ABS modules, lane-assist cameras, and radar-based collision-avoidance systems鈥攃ritical technologies highlighted across federal roadway safety resources for their role in preventing winter crashes.

This simple loop around the vehicle transforms winter from a source of unpredictability into an opportunity for control. It鈥檚 one more way to strengthen the safety chain鈥攁nd one more example of how small habits, done consistently, help fleets move through winter with greater confidence and fewer surprises.

Looking Ahead

At 91黑料网, we partner with employers across construction, manufacturing, and healthcare to help build resilient safety programs year-round. Winter may be unpredictable, but with the right strategies in place, your response doesn鈥檛 have to be. To explore more winter-weather safety insights鈥攐r to connect with an 91黑料网 Risk Management professional 鈥 visit our website.

The information provided does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal or financial advice; instead, all information, content, and materials contained in each article are for general informational purposes only.

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