To do this, reach down and grab the car’s tire cap. Pull this out and grab the tire pressure gauge (If you don’t have one you should probably buy one). Then, stick the long tire pressure air nozzle into the small opening where the tire cap was. Use your PSI setting to check your pressure gauge. Finally, replace the cap. Fourthly, if you’re driving on winter roads, be sure to check your tires for wear and tear. If your tires are lacking tread, your car will not perform well on the snow and ice Your car could slip off the road and into a ditch. Fifthly, you should be prepared in case of an accident. Check if you have your cell phone fully charged. If you get stuck in the snow or if your car falls into a ditch you may be stuck for some time. It is best to call for help right away. Also, you should keep a first aid kit in your car at all times. If you are injured in an accident and you are able to reach the kit, do so immediately. The closer your car is to the road, the more likely your car is to be found.
Sixthly, if your car is not driving properly, locate a trusted mechanic to look it over. If your car can not be driven or breaks down on the road, use your cell phone (which should be charged) contact a towing company. If both are unavailable, you can try to fix the problem yourself, if you have enough