Winter is upon us, and the season is already proving more "Wintery" than most - even surprising more temperate regions with cold winds, unusual rainfall, and winter  driving conditions.
Our top -of-the-line Automotive Survival Kits, Roadside Emergency Kits, and Auto Emergency Supplies for Auto are designed to help when stranded on the road, help signal on coming drivers, signal oncoming drivers, pump up tires, check tire pressure, charge batteries, and in general be prepared for auto emergencies. Coming with all the types of auto emergency supplies you can think of including first aid kits, we make sure you are prepared for anything the long open road can throw at you.
Driving to work is what a majority of us do everyday whether rain sleet or shine. Over time though we are all guilty of being a bit lazy when it comes to driving safety. Each year, traffic accidents claim over 30,000 lives and cause more than a million serious injuries. In fact, motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of death on the job. Our training products on Driving Safety provide the information employees need to drive cars, vans and small trucks safely, both on and off the job. Topics covered in these products include: Inspecting the vehicle, adjusting seats, mirrors and other equipment, wearing seat belts, mental preparation and concentration, creating a safety cushion around your vehicle, passing another vehicle and much more. Learn more about Driving Safety. Winter weather calls for different driving techniques. While you may know how to drive safely in common weather, surprise road conditions bring other risks and what may be best practices in dry or sunny weather could be the worst safety risk when the roads are slippery, wet, icy, or covered in storm debris. Follow these tips from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to stay safe on the road, including:
  • - Slow down for winter driving conditions, regardless of the vehicle you drive;
  • - Leave plenty of room between your vehicle and others; and
  • - Avoid using cruise control in winter driving conditions.
Try the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration interactive guide online. Try the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration interactive guide online.