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You are headed over the river and through the woods to Grandma’s house. You have presents to deliver, Christmas cheer to drink up, and the homey rapport you share with friends and family to bask in. The last thing you need is your car to quit on you.
While a stall in the summer might leave you irritated and sweltering in the heat, it’s much less likely to be life-threatening than a stall in midwinter. With temperatures dipping below freezing, the threat of hypothermia increases markedly, so keeping your car running is vitally important. And it’s not as difficult as it might sound: It simply requires a maintenance check. Here’s what to check before you set out in winter weather:
1. Battery and Electrical SystemFinally, when on the road, avoid distractions. There is a lot going on during the holiday season, and people are rushing to get it all done. Don’t be so intent on what you have to do that you forget your first obligation when you are behind the wheel: driving safely.
Driving Today Contributing Editor Luigi Fraschini is based in the Christmas capital of the world, Cleveland, Ohio. He not only writes about safety frequently, he also considers himself one of Santa's helpers.
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