Brrr, stay warm while you’re there! In general, you shouldn’t worry too much about driving in high winds because there will likely be a weather warning to keep everyone safe and off the roads.
But if you’re simply curious or unfortunately caught off guard, driving conditions become difficult for larger vehicles when wind speeds reach 30-45 miles per hour. Smaller profile vehicles start experiencing difficulties in 40-58 mile per hour winds.
If you ever experience dangerously high speeds while driving, here’s what you should do:
Slow down your driving speed
Be extra cautious and pay attention when passing large vehicles
Maintain a long and safe driving distance from other vehicles
Don’t drive distracted
and keep your hands firmly on the wheel and your eyes fixed on the road
Also, keep an eye out for other road dangers resulting from high winds such as downed power lines or fallen trees.
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