As Manitobans prepare for a late-season winter storm, CAA hopes to ensure that everyone in the province is ready for the driving conditions we are set to endure.

According to Environment and Climate Change Canada, the Colorado low coming through is reportedly set to bring heavy snow and high winds in southern Manitoba, causing reduced visibility.

CAA Manitoba says that with safety top of mind, Manitobans should reconsider travel plans over the next few days until the storm passes and the roads are clear. However, if travel is necessary, here are a few tips from them to keep you safe.

  • Leave plenty of space between you and the vehicle ahead. Stopping distances increase on ice and snow.
  • Stay on the main roads. Back roads may not always be well-ploughed during winter storm events.
  • Always keep a phone charger in your car. You can’t call for help without a charged phone, and you will need battery power until help arrives.
  • Avoid using overdrive or cruise control. You want as much focus and control of your vehicle as possible.
  • Slow down and move over for emergency vehicles. This includes tow trucks and service vehicles.
  • Never pass a snowplow. This could result in a severe, even fatal, collision. Stay well back when you see the flashing lights of a snowplough.

CAA notes that if you feel you are in immediate danger at any time, call local police or RCMP for assistance.