Officials stress the importance of staying focused behind the wheel, keeping eyes on the road, and reducing speed to match conditions
Residents across the region are being urged to prepare for potentially heavy snowfall expected today, with forecasts calling for about 10 centimetres throughout the day. The wintry conditions could make travel difficult, especially during peak commuting hours.
Drivers are encouraged to check road conditions before heading out by visiting 511on.ca or municipal511.ca. Local radio stations are also a reliable source for real-time weather and traffic updates as conditions change.
Police and safety officials are reminding motorists to allow extra travel time and leave more space between vehicles. Headlights should be kept on at all times to improve visibility, even during daylight hours. Drivers are also advised to ensure windshield washer fluid and fuel tanks are topped up before starting their trip.
Officials stress the importance of staying focused behind the wheel, keeping eyes on the road, and reducing speed to match conditions. Slowing down and driving cautiously can help prevent collisions and keep everyone safer during the storm.
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