As it is snowing in much of the province and road conditions are poor in some areas, the Saskatchewan RCMP are providing motorists with tips on how to stay safe this long weekend.
They say before travelling on winter roads, it is important to check the weather and road conditions along your route on Saskatchewan Highway Hotline.
If poor weather or road conditions exist or are forecasted, consider delaying travel if possible. If travel is necessary, stay on roads that have recently received road maintenance.
If it’s safe to hit the road, be aware that cruise control on icy or snowy roads can be dangerous. They say you should also consider stocking your vehicle with extra warm clothes, candles, matches, non-perishable snacks, a snow shovel, traction mats, booster cables and a tow rope or chain. If you become stranded on the highway, you are reminded not to leave your vehicle; instead, turn on your vehicle periodically to warm up, but try to conserve fuel. Make sure your tailpipe remains clear of ice and snow, or carbon monoxide could potentially seep into your vehicle.