Visor Cards for Traffic Stops....
For Ohioians, we have some at the club for you.For Kentuckians, here is how to get Kentucky Visor Communication Cards. Click here. They also show I.C.E. In Case of Emergency cards too.
For Ohioians, we have some at the club for you.For Kentuckians, here is how to get Kentucky Visor Communication Cards. Click here. They also show I.C.E. In Case of Emergency cards too.
For WINTER***General Safety Tips (Courtesy of City of Covington)
....tips provided by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet:
....tips provided by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet:
- Drive carefully - Allow plenty of time to get to your destination. Do not use cruise control. Remember that bridges and exit and entrance ramps can be icy when other areas are not. Avoid nonessential travel if conditions are dangerous.
- Leave a "space cushion" - Leave enough room between you and the car in front of you because stopping in snow may require up to four times your normal stopping distance.
- Be seen - Dull, cloudy days will cut down on visibility so drive using low-beam headlights.
- Steer into a skid - Stay calm and ease your foot off the gas while carefully steering in the direction you want the front of your vehicle to go. Do not slam on the brakes.
- Drive safely near snow plows - Motorists should be mindful of snow plows and salt trucks and give them the room that they need to work.
- Check the forecast - Get live traffic information at ohgo.com/Dashboard/cincinnati
- Make sure your vehicle is sufficiently winterized - Check the battery, antifreeze level, heater, defroster, wipers and windshield washer.
- Dress warmly for the weather in anticipation of unexpected emergencies.
- Keep your gas tank at least two-thirds full to prevent fuel line freezing and to prepare for possible lengthy delays on the roadway.