AAA Texas Offers Tips for Driving on Snow and Ice.IRVING, Texas Irving (pronounced 'er-ving') is a city located in the U.S. state of Texas within Dallas County. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, the city population was 191,615; the 2006 estimate was 201,927 according to the North Central Texas Council of Governments, and 196,084 according to -- With sleet sleet, precipitation of small, partially melted grains of ice. As raindrops fall from clouds, they pass through layers of air at different temperatures. If they pass through a layer with a temperature below the freezing point, they turn into sleet. and snow remaining a strong possibility in North Texas tomorrow morning, AAA AAA: see American Automobile Association. (Triple A) A common single-cell battery used in a myriad of electronic devices of all variety. Like its double A (AA) cousin, it provides 1.5 volts of DC power. When used in series, the voltage is multiplied. Texas is offering these tips for driving during icy road conditions: --Avoid driving during the storm if possible. If you must drive, be sure you are alert and able to focus closely on the road. --Use your seatbelt every time you get in the car. --Never warm up a vehicle in an enclosed area, such as a garage. --Make certain your tires are properly inflated. --Never mix radial tires with other tire types. --Keep your gas tank at least half full to avoid gas line freeze up. --If possible, avoid using your parking brake in cold, rainy and snowy snow·y adj. snow·i·er, snow·i·est 1. a. Abounding in or covered with snow: a snowy day. b. Subject to snow: a snowy climate. weather. To minimize the dangers associated with wet winter driving, both the vehicle and the driver must be prepared in advance. The following items carried in your vehicle will be invaluable should an emergency develop: --Small bag of abrasive material (sand, salt or kitty litter) --Small snow shovel --Flashlight --Ice scraper See scraping. --Cloth or roll of paper towels --Booster cables --Blanket --Warning devices (flares or triangles) "One of the most important things motorists often forget when they find themselves in a slippery situation is also one of the most important - not to panic," said Rose Rougeau, AAA Texas spokesperson. "This allows the driver to keep his or her composure com·po·sure n. A calm or tranquil state of mind; self-possession. [From compose.] composure Noun the state of being calm or unworried Noun and think through the situation," she added. |
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