Extreme Weather Driving

Alder Companies Web Training November 2010

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2. Which of the following is a way to recognize that ice may be forming on the road?



3. Which of the following places is ice most likely to form first?





4. Changes in the sounds your tires make can indicate changes in the road surface condition.


5. Which of the following should you check before you head into extreme weather?






6. Which of the following is NOT a proper method for freeing a stuck vehicle?





7. If you can't safely free the vehicle call a tow truck.



8. When driving in snow, if you can see only 6 car lengths in front of you, 40-50 mph is the rule.



9. What should you be aware of when watching out for other vehicles on the road?





10. Reduce your speed and you are far more likely to stay in control when driving in adverse weather conditions.