Caldwell Police Offer Winter Driving Safety Tips

Staff Report / Caldwelllocal.org

**Caldwell Police Share Winter Driving and Car Security Tips**

Caldwell, ID – The Caldwell Police Department has issued a reminder to drivers about winter safety and the importance of preparing vehicles during the cold weather months. As temperatures drop and roads become potentially hazardous, local authorities are urging residents to keep their car windows clear of snow and ice before heading out.

According to the department, allowing extra time to remove snow and ice from your vehicle is a key step in ensuring safe travel on wintry roads. This precaution not only improves visibility for the driver but also reduces the risk of accidents caused by obstructed views.

Caldwell Police also advise against leaving vehicles running and unattended while warming them up during freezing mornings and evenings. Unattended vehicles with keys inside present an easy target for auto theft. Statistics show that vehicle theft rises by approximately 25% during winter months.

Additionally, the U.S. Department of Energy suggests avoiding prolonged idling, even on the coldest days. Drivers are encouraged to warm up their cars by gently driving off after letting the engine run for about 30 seconds. This method helps the engine and the car's interior reach optimal temperatures more efficiently.

By following these tips, Caldwell Police aim to keep the community safe and help prevent auto theft during the winter season. Residents are encouraged to stay diligent and prioritize safety while navigating the challenges of winter driving.



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