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Winter storm could have you driving in the snow again. These tips can help keep you safe.
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It’s been nearly two years since major cities in the Northeast have seen major snowfall (except for the Christmas Buffalo blizzard of 2022), but with a gnarly storm headed for the mid-Atlantic and the Northeast this weekend, that could soon change.

It may not be a polar vortex, but snow and sleet are possible in New York City on Saturday and Sunday, according to the local weather service station. Snow is likewise expected to fall heavily in Philadelphia, Boston and parts of the Mid-Atlantic, the Northeast, and in the New England states.

Even for the most experienced northerners, driving in the snow can be challenging, especially if you're out of practice from a dry couple of years.

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), car accidents related to weather kill more people each year than other major weather events such as tornados, heat, hurricanes, lightning or flooding.

Based on data gathered between 2007 and 2016, 1.2 million of the 5.8 car accidents that happen each year in the U.S. are caused by bad weather conditions. These weather-related crashes kill an average of 5,376 people annually.

While it's best to simply avoid traveling when conditions are poor, that isn't an option most people have in their day-to-day lives. The next best thing? Make sure you're prepared and know how to drive in the snow safely.

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AAA tips for driving in the snow

USA TODAY spoke with the teacher of driving teachers, Bill Van Tassel, the manager of driver training programs at AAA. He explained some of the science behind the most valuable driving trips and shared some common driving mistakes.

Snow decreases tire traction. Drive defensively.

Van Tassel explained that tires have far less traction on snow and ice than in dry conditions. That means that any sudden car movements – stopping, accelerating, or turning – could cause the tires to skid on top of the snow. Therefore, normal measures to avoid a collision might not be accessible, and drivers should seek to distance themselves from other cars.

“It’s good to start out with a mindset that there are deadly threats in all directions,” Van Tassel said. “(Assume) other road users are going to take the action that will put you at the most risk … so you need to have a plan to deal with it.”

Here is how to drive defensively in the snow:

Know (and prepare) before you go

Van Tassel said that, if it is necessary to drive in the snow, there are some things you can do to better plan for the journey. First, he said driving in the snow takes a great deal of focus, so he encouraged drivers to be well-rested, sober and distraction-free.

Make sure your car is ready by checking the following:

When venturing out, you should pack your car with emergency essentials that will come to your aid in case something goes wrong. For example, you could get stuck in the snow, and the right tools could help you get unstuck. If you stay stuck, emergency preparedness items could help you survive until the snow clears and you can be rescued:

“If you have it, and you don’t need it, fantastic,” Van Tassel said. “If you don’t have it, you might really need it.”

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NHTSA tips for preparing your car for snow

As mentioned by Van Tassel, a big part of driving safety is about preparation. While it's important to check that things are ready to go directly before heading out, there are things you should do even further in advance to ensure your vehicle is in tip-top shape to weather the storm.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, good prep includes:

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