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Windy conditions can make safe driving difficult, especially if your vehicle is larger. Strong winds can buffet your car, causing it to swerve, sway, or even tip over. Powerful gusts make it harder to stay on the road and increase the risk of accidents. Here are seven tips for safe driving in high winds to avoid these outcomes as much as possible.

1. Avoid driving on days with extreme wind

If the weather forecast predicts severe winds, it’s okay to stay home, especially if it’s difficult to control your vehicle in windy weather. Be aware of your driving capabilities, and avoid driving if possible.

2. Turn on your headlights

For the best visibility, use your headlights if there are high winds. This helps other drivers see you more easily on the roads.

3. Assess your vehicle’s size and weight

Know how your vehicle handles in high winds. Smaller vehicles can be easier to manage, but are also less stable in high winds. Larger vehicles have more weight, which makes them not as likely to blow around. However, they can be harder to control, and taller vehicles are more likely to tip over. When climbing hills in a large vehicle, try shifting into a lower gear for more traction and control.

4. Slow down for more control in strong gusts

Because vehicles are more difficult to manage in high winds, reduce your speed. This will give you more time to react to shifting wind conditions or flying debris.

5. Keep plenty of space between you and other cars

Reduce your chance of accidents by staying a safe distance away from other vehicles. Because winds could cause you or other drivers to suddenly swerve, it’s important to give yourself plenty of reaction time.

6. Hold the wheel tightly

To control your vehicle, grasp the steering wheel firmly and be ready for sudden gusts and unpredictable winds.

7. Stay alert for debris

Strong winds can easily blow debris like tree branches, cardboard boxes, or other objects into the road. Look out for anything that could suddenly fly into your path or hit your car, and be ready to respond safely.

Windy driving can be difficult and dangerous, but following these 7 recommendations will help you drive safely and defensively. For more tips on safe driving in hazardous weather conditions, visit our Fleet programs.