Head out on the highways for the holidays armed with road safety advice

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RCMP cruiser (Galen Hartviksen, mymountainviewnow.com staff)
Motorists are encouraged to #stockuponsafety this holiday season.
Sergeant Darrin Turnbull with Alberta RCMP Traffic highlights the fact that we all have a responsibility when it comes to road safety and there are simple practices drivers can do to help keep the roads safe for everyone this December.
Tips include driving to the road conditions. If it is snowy or icy, make sure you leave a safe breaking distance between you and other vehicles. If it is snowing – especially when it is dark – make sure that you turn your headlights on.
Mounties also advise everyone to have an emergency kit ready in case your vehicle breaks down or gets stuck. The kits should include items such as blankets, extra clothing, non-perishable food and water, plus first aid supplies, booster cables, and a flash light with extra batteries.
Make sure your vehicle is fueled up, has winter tires and functioning lights, and is cleared of snow and frost before you start driving.
Police say to also make sure you plan your route, especially if you are visiting somewhere you are not familiar with. Let your family and friends know when they can expect you and what route you are taking.
Alberta RCMP will be continuing with their December check stops all month long to help curtail impaired driving.