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{"text":"For all the new drivers here, winter is almost there & forecast says that its gonna be a big one this year. so here are some tips for new drivers.\n\nif i miss something, anyone can add their views.\n\nFirst of all You should have this stuff with you.\n\nTire chains (Auto sock is garbage)\nBottled water\ndried food\nShovel\nRoad salt\nDe-icer spray\nwarm socks + some extra socks\nwaterproof warm gloves\nhat\nsome extra warm clothes\npretty good blanket\n1 extra set of windshield wipers\nwindshield washer fluid\ncoolant\nsome extra engine oil\nflashlight with extra batteries\nsome tools like\nplier, socket, fuses, bulbs, screwdrivers\nduct tape, Electric tape, Box knife\nemergency flares\nbattery jumper cable\nfirst aid kit\nsnow shoes\n\nDo's & Don't Do's:\n\nDo:\nkeep patience.\nAlways check weather ahead of time & be prepared.\nAlways use chains when ever required.\nmaintain safe gap & speed.\ntry to put max. on your drive axle.\nfor flatbed guys-try to remove snow from your deck as soon as possible.\nstop after every two hours & clean your snow covered tail lights.\nwhen you are not feeling safe, just pull out b'coz no load is worth your's & others life.\nfor singles out there, try to drive in day time as much as possible.\nkeep checking washer fluid level.\n\nDon't:\ndo not start driving unless your engine oil temp. is above 150.\ndo not ever stop on an uphill.\ndo not apply hard brakes.\nif its too slippery dont apply brakes untill your steer wheels are straight.\ndo not apply engine brakes unless your truck & trailer is in well straight position.\nwhen going on sleep do not apply trailer brakes (Yellow out, Red in).\n\nIf you have question, feel free to message me.\nhave a safe winter ahead.","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true} |
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