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Winter Driving Tips for Raleigh and the Triangle

Dolooma Towing Team

20 Oct 2024

6 min read

Winter Driving Tips for Raleigh and the Triangle

The Triangle doesn't get harsh winters like the Northeast, but that's actually part of the problem. When ice storms or snow do hit, many drivers aren't prepared, and our roads aren't equipped for heavy winter conditions.

Why Winter Weather is Dangerous in the Triangle

  • Infrequent events mean less practice and preparation
  • Limited road treatment equipment compared to northern states
  • Bridges and overpasses ice before regular roads
  • Hilly terrain creates dangerous slopes
  • Rapid temperature changes can create black ice

Before the Storm: Preparation

Vehicle Preparation

  • Check battery health (cold weather is hard on batteries)
  • Ensure proper tire tread depth and pressure
  • Top off washer fluid with winter formula
  • Check antifreeze levels
  • Inspect windshield wipers
  • Keep gas tank at least half full

Emergency Kit

Keep these items in your car:

  • Blanket and warm clothing
  • Flashlight with fresh batteries
  • Non-perishable snacks and water
  • Phone charger
  • Ice scraper and small shovel
  • Jumper cables or jump pack
  • First aid kit

Know Before You Go

  • Check weather forecasts
  • Monitor NCDOT travel advisories
  • Know your route's trouble spots (bridges, hills)
  • Have alternate routes planned

Driving in Winter Conditions

If You Must Drive

  • Slow down – speed limits assume dry conditions
  • Increase following distance to 8-10 seconds
  • Avoid sudden movements – brake, accelerate, and turn gently
  • Use headlights for visibility
  • Stay in the tracks of vehicles ahead

Bridges and Overpasses

These ice first because cold air circulates above and below. Common danger spots in the Triangle:

  • I-40/I-440 overpasses
  • Wade Avenue bridge
  • US-1 overpasses
  • NC-54 elevated sections

If You Start to Slide

  • Don't panic
  • Take your foot off the gas
  • Steer in the direction you want to go
  • Don't slam the brakes (tap gently if needed)
  • For ABS brakes, apply firm pressure

When You're Stranded

If you get stuck or have an accident in winter weather:

  1. Stay with your vehicle – it provides shelter
  2. Turn on hazard lights
  3. Run the engine periodically for heat (check exhaust isn't blocked)
  4. Call for help – towing services may have longer wait times
  5. Stay visible – use interior lights, reflectors

The Best Advice: Stay Home

When winter weather hits the Triangle, the safest choice is often not to drive at all. Schools, businesses, and government offices typically close because our infrastructure isn't designed for significant ice or snow.

If your job requires travel, discuss remote work options or flexible scheduling during weather events.

Winter Roadside Assistance

During winter storms, we're here 24/7 for:

  • Vehicle recovery from ditches and accidents
  • Jump starts for cold-drained batteries
  • Lockouts (more common when people warm up cars)
  • Transport to safe locations

Note: During severe weather, response times may be longer due to road conditions and high call volume. Be patient and stay safe while waiting.

Dolooma Towing Covers the Triangle

We serve Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, and surrounding areas in all weather conditions.

Stuck in winter weather? Call (838) 202-6857 – we'll get to you as safely and quickly as conditions allow.


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