Allow 3-10 times more stopping distance when roads are icy.
If the brakes lock, be sure to slow down to regain steering control.
When slowing down, apply the brakes steadily, gradually, rather than suddenly. In this way, the wheel is prevented from locking and the vehicle allows you to keep the steering wheel steady.
Carefully downshift to use engine braking before the brakes.
Take corners extremely slowly, avoiding sudden acceleration or braking that could cause skidding
If the wheels start to slip, look and steer where you want the truck to go.
First of all, reduce speed and increase following distance.
Patience and planning prevent accidents. By working together and adapting to the circumstances, we can travel safely!

