In winter each year, almost 76,000 people get seriously injured in collisions all over the country. These collisions also cause almost 900 deaths and millions of dollars’ worth of property damage and loss. Yes, Kansas-City, Kansas and Olathe did make it onto the list of the 10 safest urban areas to drive in during winter but, this is no reason to underestimate the dangers created by cold weather for Wichita or the rest of Kansas drivers.

 

In fact, 2018 started with a series of road collisions, all of which were credited to the cold temperatures gripping the state of Kansas. Although nobody was injured in these crashes, the fact is that winter weather does pose a challenge not only for native drivers, but also for motorists who are new to the region.

 

What makes driving so dangerous in cold weather? How can you can be safe when freezing temperatures hit your part of the state?

 

The hazards of driving during the winter season!

 

All of these problems considered, it comes as no surprise that nearly 25% of vehicle crashes occur during the winter when the roads and pavements are covered in snow, slush, and ice. The best way to limit the risk associated with winter driving is to reduce your vehicle speed and be sure your vehicle is prepared for winter driving.

 

Is your car ready for winter?

A lot of small issues with your vehicle which pose minimal threats throughout warmer months turn into serious dangers when winter rolls around. For instance:

 

Kansas winter driving

 

Winter driving tips that will help to keep you safe!

 

Finally, remember to carry a disaster supply and emergency kit in your vehicle if you are going to be out and about in snowy weather and inform somebody of your travel plans. If you do find yourself stranded in winter weather, you can call for help by dialing Kansas Highway Patrol at *KTA (582) or *HP (47).