Winter Driving Tips With Cst. Cam Kenny 

Winters not coming: It’s here. We live in Canada.  IT SNOWS! But I feel like every year we all forget how to drive in the snow.  I think we all forget that getting out of the house takes at least 15-30 minutes longer.  If you have kids in snowsuits that number can be closer to
Michelle
December 15, 2016

Winters not coming: It’s here.

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We live in Canada.  IT SNOWS! But I feel like every year we all forget how to drive in the snow.  I think we all forget that getting out of the house takes at least 15-30 minutes longer.  If you have kids in snowsuits that number can be closer to two hours! 

Seriously though, driving this time of year does take a bit more effort.  I met up with Constable Cameron Kenny of the Peterborough Police traffic unit to get some tips to keep the roads safer this winter. 

Here’s the VLOG (watch time under 4 minutes) I also learned after this video that there is a $110 fine under the Highway Traffic Act if you have no clear view to the front, sides or rear (ALL separate charges)!!

And if you have any tips on how to be less late, PLEASE pass them along;)

Winter Driving Tips with Cst Cameron KennyIt’s winter, we have snow, yet so many of us forget how to drive in the white stuff! Cst. Cameron Kenny of the traffic unit with Peterborough Police Service he graciously offered to share his insight on how to stay safe this winter driving season! With Trans Canada Nissan

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1 thought on “Winter Driving Tips With Cst. Cam Kenny ”

  1. All I can say is having a car started helps with time. Or make sure you left your wipers off your windows so they don’t get stuck to your windows..I hope I help a little bit

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