When winter weather hits in your area, you can avoid the bulk of the delays and inconveniences if you do just one thing. Make sure your car is stocked with the basic winter driving equipment you need. Don’t let mother nature strand you, your family, or friends alongside the road because you weren’t prepared.

Being ready for the snow and ice that comes with winter driving means more than having studded tires, it means having the little things to. The last thing you want to have happen in sub-freezing weather is to find your car disabled. You don’t need to have actual mechanical problems to have a disabled vehicle in the winter, you could simply be stuck in the snow, have thick ice covering your windshield or the rest of your car, have a battery die, be on a section of road or parking lot that lacks enough traction for your tires to grip, or any number of other situations.

Emergency Cash

Oftentimes, when suffering a breakdown or an unexpected delay it means miscellaneous expenses creep up that you weren’t counting on.

Jumper Cables

Whether it is your vehicle that’s battery had died or the vehicle blocking your way, having a safe-to-operate set of jumper cables can come in handy.

Small Shovel

If you do get stuck in the snow, having a small shovel to dig yourself out with is a big improvement over having to do it with your hands.