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Winter Driving Safety Purpose: To provide guidance on Vehicle preparation for winter weather Winter driving techniques Key driving tips Winter tires in Germany A requirement IAW AE PAM 190-34 SECTION III/34/i

Prepare for Winter Weather Wipers Good working order Windshield Washer Fluid Fill up Anti-freeze 50% water; 50% coolant Battery & Belts Check condition Tires Check treads, pressure and owner s manual recommendations Ice Scraper & Snow Shovel Necessities

Winter Tires German law does not set any time limits for winter tires Motor vehicles, including M/C and 4WD vehicles, must have clearly marked winter or all-season tires when there is black ice, snow, slush, ice or frost on German roads A minimum snow tire tread depth (Profiltiefe) of 1.6 mm is required to pass inspection For maximum performance and to be considered safe, 4.0 mm Only snow tires without spikes or studs are allowed in Germany

Winter Tires Winterreifen

Before Trips: Pack Winter Car Kit SNOW BRUSH W/ SCRAPER FLASHLIGHT W/ BATTERIES BLANKET MITTENS, SOCKS & HAT SMALL SHOVEL SACK OF SAND OR KITTY LITTER JUMPER CABLES HAZARD SIGN, FLARES OR FLAG WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID

Warm-Up and Clean Off 1. Idle engine for a maximum of two minutes 2. Clean off vehicle completely Clean all lights Scrape all windows and mirrors Sweep all snow off of vehicle Good all-around visibility is important. Remember, being in a hurry will result in accidents down the road.

Risk Management Driving Decisions Is my car equipped for the weather? Can I make this trip later? What would be the safest route? Am I prepared for emergencies?

POOR RISK MANAGEMENT OR BAD JUDGEMENT? Every year, motorists are killed or severely injured in winter driving accidents. Ask yourself: Is this trip really necessary? Waiting for a storm to clear is probably the best option. If it is necessary to complete a mission during severe weather, take all appropriate precautions to protect yourself and your team from harm. Be prepared!

Winter Driving Techniques Drive at reduced speeds so you can stop quicker. Give turn signals sooner than usual. This gives other drivers more time to react. Pump your brakes to warn of your intention to stop. Maintain at least triple the normal distance from the vehicle ahead (6 seconds).

Black Ice DANGEROUS BECAUSE YOU CAN T SEE IT! COMMON AREAS YOU LL FIND IT: 1. Bridges/overpasses/underpasses 2. Shaded areas

Black Ice SAFE REACTIONS: Don t panic Make no sudden changes in speed or direction Ease off of the accelerator Steer in the direction that the read of the vehicle is skidding

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Skids Result from unexpected forces: 1. Black ice 2. Driving too fast for conditions 3. Sudden steering corrections or braking 4. Sudden accelerations Snow chains mandatory 15

Skids (Continued) If your vehicle begins to skid, take the following actions: 1. Front end skids Release the brake and let the front wheels roll freely to regain traction and steering control. 2. Rear end skids Take foot off of accelerator and turn wheels in the direction that the rear of the vehicle is skidding and brake lightly.

Before Trips, Check: BATTERY ANTIFREEZE WIPERS & FLUID IGNITION SYSTEM THERMOSTAT LIGHTS HAZARD LIGHTS EXHAUST SYSTEM HEATER BRAKES DEFROSTER OIL LEVEL

Brake System To make an emergency stop on a slippery road Regular Brakes Pump the brake pedal Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) Press down and hold The ABS will pump for you

Drive System Rear Wheel Drive Pushes and Front Wheel Drive Pulls: The systems may feel a little different, but always steer in the direction of the skid and make gentle corrections to regain control.

KEY DRIVING TIPS ALLOW MORE TIME TO TRAVEL MAINTAIN MORE SPACE DRIVE WITH YOUR LIGHTS ON WEAR SAFETY BELTS LOOK WELL AHEAD ANTICIPATE PROBLEMS

STUCK IN SNOW CLEAR A PATH STRAIGHTEN FRONT WHEELS USE ABRASIVE MATERIALS UNDER WHEELS USE GENTLE PRESSURE ON ACCELERATOR DON T SPIN YOUR WHEELS ROCKING THE VEHICLE - CHECK OWNER S MANUAL CLEAR SNOW FROM EXHAUST SYSTEM LAST RESORT, CALL FOR HELP & A TOW

SUMMARY REMEMBER THE THREE Ps PREPARE FOR THE TRIP PROTECT YOURSELF PREVENT CRASHES ON THE ROAD SLOW DOWN! GIVE SPACE CLEAN OFF WINDOWS CLEAN OFF ALL LIGHTS AND TURN LIGHTS ON