Friday, December 2, 2011

SAFE WINTER DRIVING – ARE YOUR CLIENTS READY?

Winter is almost here again.  Now’s the time for you to let your clients know how to get ready for a safe, accident-free season! 
The most common types of serious accidents that occur on our winter roads include:
·         Rollover   accidents                                                       
·         Rear-end collisions
·         Pedestrian-automobile accidents
·         Collisions with man-made objects (i.e. telephone poles, highway medians, etc.)
There are three key things, according to Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation, that people can do to ensure that they are driving as safely as possible:  Stay alert, slow down and stay in control.  It’s essential to drive according to the weather / road conditions – slow down on snow and ice.  And, always maintain a safe distance between you and the vehicle in front of you in case you have to brake suddenly on a slippery road.  If your car unfortunately does start to spin out of control, it is recommended that you put it into neutral and look & steer where you want to go – this gives the car a chance to stop spinning and to regain traction on the road.  It is not recommended that you panic and slam on your brakes (as so many of us tend to do). 
Most of it sounds obvious, doesn’t it?  But, there are so many people out there that just don’t adhere to safety guidelines.
Accidents are accidents and sometimes occur without human error.  There are, however, ways that you can limit your chances of being a winter driving accident victim – simple things to get your car winter-ready:
1.       Invest in Winter Tires – so much safer for our potentially harsh Canadian winter road conditions.
2.       Replace your Wiper Blades – wear and tear can render them ineffective and when you can’t see out your windshield due to the slush and salt mixture being projected there, you’re in real trouble.
3.       Ensure that your Windshield Fluid is Always Topped Up – for the same reason as in point #2.
4.       Have your Brakes Inspected – this is so important in any weather!
5.       Ensure that your battery is up to snuff – car batteries have a four to six year life expectancy and they tend to produce less power in cold weather.  It’s recommended that batteries be replaced approximately every four years to reduce that chances that you’ll wind up stranded somewhere because your car won’t start in the cold.
6.       Get your Vehicle in for a Maintenance Check-Up – let a professional give your car a once over just to make sure that it’s ready for the tough winter ahead.  When things are worn, severe weather conditions will tip them over the edge and that causes breakdowns.  Prevent this - don’t get stuck!
As an insurance professional, it’s more important than ever at this time of year to get the word out to your clients about the hazards of winter driving and how they can stay safe.  Social media is the fastest and most effective way of doing that. Get your messages out to your clients on Facebook, Twitter and via your Blog!  Please let me know what you think in our comments section below, about the content suggestion I’ve shared with you!
And, why not join us at one of our Social Networking for Business workshops - we’ll show you how to effectively communicate need-to-know information to your potential and existing clients so everyone stays safe this winter!
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