Driving in northwestern Ontario can present some challenges with changing weather conditions, blowing snow and reduced cell service. The Canada Safety.
by Contributor on Thursday Jan 21 2021
It s important for motorists to adjust driving habits as winter brings a set of environmental hazards that aren’t present during the summer. Submitted photo
To kick off the new year, the Canada Safety Council would like to remind you that winter driving requires extra caution.
“Winter driving can be challenging at any time but more so when snow and slush interfere with solid contact with the road and the clear visibility we enjoy in the non-winter season,” said Gareth Jones, President and CEO of the Canada Safety Council.
“As we move into the season of snow and ice it’s always good to take a minute to remind ourselves of what it takes to drive in winter conditions.”