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      • Environment Canada said travel should be avoided if possible due to hazardous driving conditions.
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  2. Poor visibility in winter can make driving challenging so it's important to be vigilant and alert when driving. Many winter holidays include parties that serve alcohol or cannabis products. If you consume any of these products, do not drive. Only drive if you're sober.

    • Stay composed and controlled when it's slippery. Never slam on the brakes when it's snowy or icy. If you need to stop quickly, pumping the brakes will help you stop faster without sliding.
    • Clear your car of ice and snow. If you’re planning a drive and it’s windy, snowing, and freezing cold, make sure your car is cleared off to ensure the visibility from the driver's seat is clear.
    • Keep a safe distance. A big hazard when driving in a snowstorm is other drivers who are either inexperienced on snowy roads or don’t have the appropriate tires installed.
    • Be very cautious when driving in freezing rain. In some Canadian cities, driving in the rain with freezing temperatures is inevitable. Canada sees fluctuating temperatures which results in all types of road conditions developing.
  3. Dec 17, 2019 · Snow and ice are more slippery at 0 C than at -20 C or below, according to Transport Canada. Transport Canada reports that black ice can be present on roads with temperatures between 4 C and -4 C. The slick, transparent ice can be found on roads, bridges and overpasses even long after sunrise.

  4. Winter driving safety begins even before you leave the driveway. First, check the weather forecast. Depending on the weather, your drive may take longer. If using a GPS, don’t rely on the estimated arrival time. Add at least 15 minutes to your drive to allow for additional traffic due to weather.

  5. Sep 25, 2024 · Not used to winter driving in Canada? There are lots of essential things you need to know. Read and share our guide, and stay safe this winter.

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  6. Nov 14, 2023 · During the winter in Canada, driving can be unpredictable, and you may be unable to avoid a sudden snowstorm. However, if you check weather websites for local and regional forecasts, you’ll be in a better position to delay or change your travel plans.

  7. Check the weather. It's not always possible to avoid driving in bad weather but checking weather reports regularly can help you plan around it. Environment Canada puts out warnings when they expect blizzards, heavy snow, freezing rain or drizzle, cold snaps, and strong winds.

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