Holiday Driving Safety Tips

December 17, 2023

With the holidays just around the corner, people worldwide are gearing up to hit the road for some festive fun. Whether it's a cross-country trip or just a quick jaunt across town, holiday driving can be a treacherous experience. Busy streets, inclement weather, and distracted drivers can all seriously threaten your safety. That's why we've compiled this handy guide filled with holiday driving safety tips to help keep you and your loved ones safe.

1. Plan and Be Prepared

One of the most important things you can do to keep yourself safe on the road during the holidays is to plan ahead. This means checking the weather forecast, mapping your route, and packing an emergency kit in case of car troubles. It's also a good idea to schedule rest stops every few hours to avoid driver fatigue and ensure you're well-rested before hitting the road.


2. Stay Alert and Focused

The holiday season can be a busy and distracting time, but it's crucial that you stay alert and focused when behind the wheel. This means avoiding phone calls, text messages, and other distractions while driving. You should also be aware of other drivers on the road who may be distracted or impaired by alcohol or drugs. Keeping a safe following distance from other cars and driving defensively can help you avoid accidents caused by the actions of others.


3. Prepare for Inclement Weather

Winter weather can be unpredictable, so it's essential to be prepared no matter where you're headed. If you're driving in snowy or icy conditions, ensure your car is equipped with snow tires or chains and that your windshield wipers and defrosters are working properly. You should also pack warm clothing, blankets, and plenty of water in case you get stranded. Finally, if you're driving in severe weather conditions, it may be best to stay off the roads until the weather improves.


4. Practice Safe Driving Habits

No matter how experienced a driver you are, practicing safe driving habits is always important. This means following the speed limit, signaling before turning or changing lanes, and obeying traffic signals and signs. It's also important to avoid aggressive driving behaviors like tailgating or cutting off other drivers, as these can increase your risk of accident. Finally, if you plan on drinking at holiday parties, designate a sober driver or take a taxi or ride-share service home.


Car Accident Lawyers in Luzerne County

At Slusser Law Firm, we prioritize your safety and well-being. If you or a loved one have been involved in a holiday driving accident, our experienced personal injury attorneys are here to help. Contact us today at to schedule a free consultation* and learn how we can assist you in seeking the compensation you deserve.

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