Staying Safe Around Snow Plows

During the cold winter months, snow and ice can create hazardous conditions on the roads. However, people still must go to work and school, as well as run other errands, so we rely on snow plows to safely clear the roads for driving. As snow plows clear the roads, however, it is important to practice safe driving around these powerful, bulky vehicles.

Frustratingly, however, not all snow plow drivers operate their plows with the care and caution necessary to keep other drivers out of harm’s way. If you have been injured by a reckless snow plow operator, you should fight back to help prevent future negligence. To discuss your case, contact an experienced Stevens Point car accident attorney from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, today at 800-242-2874.

Snow Plow Safety Tips

It can be difficult to drive behind snow plows as these vehicles usually travel 35 miles per hour or less while they scrape snow off the roads. However, as tempting as it may be to pass one of these machines, drivers must remember that the roads ahead of the blade are more dangerous than those behind. Other safety tips include:

  • Do not pass to the right of a snow plow
  • Give a snow plow at least 200 feet of space
  • Be wary when passing a snow plow—some blades extend 8 feet to either side
  • Watch for blowing snow from the plow that can obscure visibility

With any winter driving, the most important tip is to slow down. This can help keep you, snow plow operators, and other drivers safe.

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Snow plows are an important part of keeping roads safe during the winter. However, a careless snow plow driver can actually make the roads even more dangerous. If you have been involved in an accident due to an unsafe snow plow driver or hazardous snow plowing, you should contact a knowledgeable Stevens Point car accident lawyer from the respected firm of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 today.

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