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20Dec

Holiday Travel Safety: Light‑Duty Winter Brake & Tire Check

Stop, Grip, See: The Big Three for Winter Road Confidence

It’s not the dramatic blizzard that causes most winter crashes—it’s the first slick morning when tires are bald and wipers smear. Before Thanksgiving travel and December errands kick in, give your light‑duty car or pickup a focused safety check on the three systems that matter most: brakes, tires, and visibility.

Brakes: Measure pad thickness (replace around 3–4 mm), look for uneven wear that hints at sticky slide pins, and inspect rotors for ridging and rust lips that reduce pad contact. Flush brake fluid if it’s more than two years old; water‑laden fluid boils sooner and invites internal corrosion. Test ABS activation in a safe area to confirm sensors and tone rings are communicating.

Tires: Winter traction is about tread depth and compound. Replace tires near the wear bars; shallow sipes can’t evacuate slush. Check pressure when tires are cold—pressures drop roughly 1 psi for every 10°F decrease. If you run true winter tires, mount them before the first sustained cold spell rather than after the first storm.

Visibility: New wiper blades and clean washer fluid (rated for winter) make a bigger difference than most drivers expect. Verify every bulb—especially brake and tail lights—and clean lens haze so you’re seen earlier in the spray.

Alignment and suspension: Worn ball joints and tired shocks lengthen stopping distances. If your steering wheel isn’t centered or the truck wanders, align it before ice makes corrections harder.

A one‑hour inspection in November pays off all winter. Your future self—stranded on the shoulder with hazard lights—will thank you.

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