And as much as we would like to stay inside all day long to avoid the below-zero temperatures, life must go on. We all know to not leave the house without a warm coat, hat and gloves, right? But considering that driving conditions can turn treacherous in an instant, how prepared is your trunk if you become stranded in this extreme cold?
It's important to plan ahead when there is snow, ice, poor visibility and freezing temps, but a recently survey by State Farm, together with KRC Research, discovered that nearly all drivers could improve what is in their trunk to be better prepared for roadside emergencies.
Where do you fall into the statistics?
While nearly all drivers (96%) had at least one emergency item in their vehicle, such as a spare tire or jumper cables, a mere 5% carried all of the emergency roadside equipment, including: jumper cables, spare tire, hazard triangle/road flares, flashlight, first aid kid, windshield scraper, water, non-perishable food and a blanket.
Although I'd like to claim that my trunk carries every one of those items and looks something like this...
...I am instead one of the 67% that admit to having some sort of "junk" (non-emergency supplies) in my car's trunk as well.
What about you? Are every one of those items in your trunk or, when you pop it open, do you find shoes, toys and used food or drink containers, instead?
If the above picture is starting to make you worried that you might be putting yourself and/or your family at risk when you head out in your automobile, then the following Winter Driving Survival tips from State Farm just might ease your worries:
Carry Emergency Supplies
In addition to the items mentioned above, other great winter essentials include a small folding shovel, a bag of road salt or cat litter, windshield wiper fluid, antifreeze and warning flares.
Prepare Your Vehicle for Winter
While having the right gear is extremely important, you can help prevent trouble by having your car checked and tuned up — everything from hoses and fan belts to spark plugs to tire pressure and tread life.
Follow Winter Driving Recommendations
Winter driving has its own set of challenges, from the moment you start up your vehicle. Some useful winter driving suggestions include never warming up your vehicle in a closed garage, keeping your gas tank at least half full, not using cruise control on icy roads and staying calm if you start to skid.
Stay Calm if Stranded
If a winter storm strands you with your vehicle, would you know what to do? State Farm suggests:
- Pull off the highway, if possible, turn on your hazard lights or light flares, and hang a distress flag from an antenna or window.
- Call 911 if you have a phone and describe your location as precisely as possible.
- Remain in your vehicle so help can find you.
- Run your vehicle's engine and heater about 10 minutes each hour to keep warm. Open a downwind window slightly for ventilation and clear snow from the exhaust pipe to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Exercise a little to maintain body heat, but avoid overexertion and sweating.
- Drink fluids to avoid dehydration.
- Conserve your vehicle's battery. Use lights, heat, and radio sparingly.
- At night, turn on an inside light when you run the engine so help can see you.
For the remainder of this winter (and all of those to come), be cautious, be safe and be prepared. Winter weather emergency preparedness isn't something to take for granted and, along with having the important supplies in your car, take the time to regularly check that all of the equipment is working properly. Your family just might be depending on it!
This article can give you much more about being prepared for roadside emergencies and the full details and results of the survey by State Farm, so head over for a visit!
Plus, thanks to their generosity, one person will be prepared for their next ride even more than usual, because...
One lucky person will win a Trunk Safety Makeover Kit* from State Farm!
*Kit includes: mini LED flashlight, Nature Valley granola bars, supa cham towel, shoulder tote and a complete roadside emergency kit (Triangular-shaped tote with carry handle that doubles as a reflective hazard warning sign and contains essential tools for roadside emergency repair, including: set of jumper cables, heavy-duty plastic ice scraper, tire-pressure gauge, 9-piece ratchet set with rigid hand driver, pair of standard slip-joint pliers, flat head screwdriver, phillips screwdriver, roll of red electrical tape, blade-style automotive fuses, pair of white work gloves and insulated ring and spade terminals). Total ARV ~$50.
A big thank you to State Farm for providing a prize pack for me as well as for one lucky giveaway winner. The opinions shared are my own and honest and if you really need to see more, click here to see how I roll.
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I still have some Christmas bags and paper back there.
A bag of charcoal!
Purses and shoes
Believe it or not, I still have two summer lawn chairs in there! :) Thanks for the chance to win!
Lots of toys
I could remove newspaper, food wrappers, toys, and something other paper items and cans
pattifritz2000 at yahoo dot com
thank you
Actually, everything in my trunk needs to stay there. I just cleaned it out about 2 weeks ago!
Candy wrappers :(
no19034770 @yahoo.com
Right now, the only things in my trunk are a lug wrench, and a set of jumper cables, so I am good.
I could take some recycling to the center and bring in the plastic bags I reuse to carry out the recycling.
empty pop bottles, clothes & sporting equipment
I'm sure there are some things that need to be cleared out of my trunk, like signs and bags.
I have a couple of pairs of sneakers and some gym clothes that should REALLY get taken out of the trunk !!
ktgonyea at gmail dot com
box of donation stuff I always forget to drop off stroller and reuse shopping bags
proud to say my car is pretty clean.
I HAVE A CONCRETE SPRAYER IN MY TRUNK
I have a big torn up piece of plastic in there and an old coat.
Ornaments, books, hunting gear....you name it.
Nothing! My trunk is completely empty.
I still have Christmas stuff from goodwill that I bought last October.
newspapers, shopping bags and towels
a box of old artichoke dip mix
JOSEPH GERSCH
My trunk is literally empty except for the spare tire.
Old water bottles and gym clothes I never use!
30 boxes of Gluten free Bisquick from the 99cent store
I have some empty bags and paper towels in the trunk.
Shutters, my sons clothes..
I have spare clothes for kids, frisbee, dog water bowl, grocery bags, etc.
bags of recylcing to drop off and clothes for goodwill!
ive got kroger and walmart bags and stuff for goodwill to drop off.
I have a carpet shampooer in my trunk that I keep forgetting to remove. It takes up most of the space!
Black plastic sheeting from when I bought patio stones last year.
When I replaced my wiper blades at an auto supply store, I saved my old ones and have had them in the trunk since fall. When I went to the dealer, they said it was good that I saved them because they can put a new wiper over the old and save some money when they need replacing.
I have receipts and clothes that should be removed.
We don't carry a lot of "junk" in the car- we just need to get it cleaned out. With 3 kids, the trash in the floor boards tends to pile up.
Just bought new car -so for now it is clean!
but we can use an emergency kit...
For a year I drove around with a small shelf in my trunk that had been destined for Goodwill but was too big to fit in the donation bin. A YEAR. I don't have any excuse! I finally got it out, but that's definitely my guilty car trunk story!
So much dry cleaning that could be used as extra warmth in a snow storm!
Except for an air pump, blanket and some water, there really isn't anything to remove.
I have lots of work out clothes I need to take out of the trunk...UGH'
elysesw@aol.com
I have a bunch of empty water bottles back there!
We have some boxes of things that need to go to storage, papers and trash in our trunk :)
I actually don't have any junk in my car trunk....it's all winter emergency equipment and extra coats.
I have to throw away those empty bags
I have to throw away those empty bags
used water bottles, old car scented things, and cardboard boxes.
-Lynn
The only thing in my trunk is a bag of clothes to be donated.
I have reusable shopping bags and a picnic blanket!
I have a wedding arch from my wedding 2 years ago...
jennylovesjeff (at) hotmail (dot) com
My trunk is actually empty right now!
three pairs of shoes, two baseball hats, a box of cereal, towel and a random tarp
Cleats, softball bat, bike helmet and all those not quite empty water bottles
A big bag of clothes that need to be dropped off at Goodwill!!
I keep my trunk area pretty empty.. I actually need to put some emergency stuff back there.
Clothes, trash...
Oh my, my trunk is a super mess...I'm really not sure what all is in there lol! I'm sure I have nursing text books, Halloween costumes, Christmas decor and some gifts that I received and I know for sure I have some creepy masks that hang on the wall that my mom gave me back in the summer :/
nurse_mommy(at)live(dot)com
Honestly we don't have anything in the trunk but we also don't have emergency supplies.
Right now I have a roasting pan and 2 pair of shoes that need to come out of my trunk!
I need to remove magazines and bottles that I through back there when I clean out a place from someone to sit up front.
Some blankets and junk from a camping trip we took last summer-- ugh!
Miz Vickik
I need to remove my dog's travel package and put him some fresh treats in there.
Need to take out some seat covers that I never installed from more than 2 years ago!
A pair of shoes, a sweater, and 2 bamboo sticks
My kids' old shoes that we have replaced with new sizes.
I have lots of bags
just until last week we had a bag of toys my daughter had lost the privelage of playing with when she didn't put them away.
can use it here in minnesota
Our trunk is actually empty. Our stroller takes up almost the entire trunk, so we have to keep it cleared out.
I need to remove my youngest son skateboard, that he took to the skate park.
I have shopping bags and crates that have jumper cables, blanket, antifreeze, etc.
I have shopping bags and crates that have jumper cables, blanket, antifreeze, etc.
No junk in the trunk here. We have a truck, and the bed is nice and clean!
I have 2 24 packs of water.. that has froze.. :( A tire and my ski pants
I have a bag of jackets for all the kids.
I have a big bag of plastic bags in my trunk that I need to take to the grocery store for recycling.
Diane L.
I don't think there's anything in my trunk except a spare tire. I suppose I should have some winter emergency items just in case.
I couldn't even began to tell you what is all in my trunk. My husband has tons of clothes, bottles, shoes and who knows what else back there.
I couldn't even began to tell you what is all in my trunk. My husband has tons of clothes, bottles, shoes and who knows what else back there.
I couldn't even began to tell you what is all in my trunk. My husband has tons of clothes, bottles, shoes and who knows what else back there.
I've got some gardening gloves and a camping table that could probably be taken out.
We have shopping bags, extra shoes and hats (most of which don't need to be in there)
The opened bag of cat litter that I used to get traction on the ice at the top of my driveway.
I could take out my yoga mat...it's been awhile since I've done yoga!
Two trash bags full of clothing that I keep forgetting to donate.
Nothing back there but the speakers & Spare
some car parts and some toys
I have water shoes in the trunk from when we went to the beach over the summer. oops
I have two bag of returnable cans that I keep forgetting about/
I Have some old clothes in bags that I keep meaning to donate to clean up my trunk
i need to clean out a bag of clothes from the trunk.
I just cleaned out my trunk last weekend so it is clear for now.
I need to take out old car parts from when it is repaired.
I am happy to say NOTHING! I bought me a new to me car yesterday!
Nicole Carter
raventally30@aol.com
I do not store anything in my trunk!
My trunk is always full of sporting equip leftovers that need to be removed
Actually my trunk only has what is needed for emergencies.
extra tires
there is actually nothing in my trunk except some spilled kitty litter which does need to be removed.
i have a truck so no trunk but i have snow in my "trunk"(bed) that needs removing
beach chairs, towels, lots of sand lol
My trunk is pretty clean. I think there is just a blanket in there and a few reusable shopping bags
I am not sure what all is in the trunk of our car. I know there is a lot of things from hubby's shooting matches that need to come out.
I have shopping bags, books, clothes, toys that need to be removed from my trunk.
Shopping Bags, Sale flyers
There is nothing in our trunk, we usually keep it cleaned out.
vikki.billings@yahoo.com
my son has so many basketballs in our trunk and sports stuff
Blanket, ice scraper, roll of toilet paper (dont ask)
I have oil and anti0freeze that needs to go to the garage
lmurley2000@yahoo.com
my car is pretty clean other than stones carried in and a dusting.
I am proud to say there is nothing in my trunk that needs to be removed. Sadly, there is nothing in my trunk that I need, either!
My wife uses our car for work, The only thing in the trunk is her load of work supplies.
My trunk has a stroller we dont use often as well as lot of toys. Lisa L tylerpants(at)gmail.com
I keep my trunk pretty clean. I think the only "junk" I have in there right now is a big package of bath tissue that I purchased on my last shopping trip and is still in there. Thanks for having this contest.
I have lots of grocery bags and random hats in my trunk
I've got old receipts and papers and empty water bottles everywhere! Thanks so much for the chances to win.
Allison.bahr@yahoo.com
I have some clothes that I need to remove from my trunk
Books! For some reason, I have a lot of books back there.
tridingermckee at gmail dot com
Thanks for the giveaway… have a bunch of sports gear in the trunk that actually belongs in the garage i.e. golf clubs, tennis racquets, football, basketball, & a pair of old sweatpants !
grocery bags and old papers
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