Winter 2013-14 was one of the coldest on record for parts of the Midwest, with snowfall totals approaching or exceeding all-time record highs across the country.
We don’t need another record-breaking winter season for ice, snow, and slush to create driving hazards. It’s important that your ministry’s potential drivers familiarize themselves with church vehicles prior to challenging road conditions, and that all vehicles — cars, vans, and buses — are equipped for winter emergencies. Evaluate your winter preparedness with these winter driving tips and vehicle maintenance checklist.
Hope you’re having a great ministry season!
Further Reading
A Little Extra Caution Can Go a Long Way While Driving at Night
While fall and winter have their own pleasures, longer nights mean increased danger on the roads. You might think you drive just as well at night,...

After an Auto Accident: Things to Consider
I’m in a company vehicle and I’ve just been in an accident! I think it might have been my fault. What do I do? It’s not uncommon for our agency to...