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As the transition from summer to fall begins, conditions on the road change as well. Whether you’re taking a well-earned vacation, visiting your child at school, or heading to a family member’s house for thanksgiving, following some safe driving measures can help you get there. The guide below shares three ways to stay safe on autumn roadways so you don’t need emergency road service.

3 Ways to Stay Safe Driving This Fall

1. Watch for Deer

Fall is breeding season for deer, so the chance that they’ll be crossing roadways increases as they expand their territory looking for a mate. Deer aren’t aware that roads pose a threat to them, so they’re liable to run across even with oncoming traffic. Drive more slowly near heavily wooded areas and watch for deer crossing signs. They’re most active around sunrise and from sunset to midnight, so take extra caution if you’re driving at these times.

2. Be Aware of Leaves on the Road

emergency road serviceChanging leaves are beautiful, but they can pose some problems once they fall onto the pavement. After rain, the leaves will mat together and become slick. Avoid slamming on your breaks when you’re driving over them, as you may skid as you would on ice, ending up in a ditch in need of emergency road service. Additionally, leaves may cover potholes, lane markings, or fallen branches, so slow your speed if leaf cover obscures the roadway.

3. Be Prepared for Weather Changes

Weather during the fall can be unpredictable, so you should be prepared to adjust to changing conditions. In fog, avoid using your high beams, as they can actually reduce visibility by creating a glare off the fog particles. If you’re driving in the early morning, be aware that frost may have formed the previous night—bridges may be slick, and piles of wet leaves may become like black ice. Lastly, you can expect more rain during the fall, so increase following distance, reduce speed, and be alert in case you start hydroplaning.

 

By following these tips, you can safely get where you need to go. However, accidents are bound to happen, and if you end up in a ditch, you can count on C. L. Chase 24 Hour Towing & Recovery to help. Based in Camp Douglas, WI, they serve the area with emergency road service and towing. Is your car too old to be worth fixing? Sell it to their salvage yard—they’ll pick it up for you. Learn more about their services online, and call (608) 427-6734 with any questions.

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