Question: I know you were talking about winter safety tips in your last article. Can you go over the items a person should have in their vehicle when traveling in the winter?
Answer: When assembling a winter travel survival kit, it’s best to include a variety of items that prepare you for cold, isolation and unexpected delays. Even if you keep the kit in your vehicle year-round, review it regularly to make sure everything is in good condition and still in its proper place. A winter travel survival kit should focus on warmth, traction, communication and basic supplies.
Here’s a list of winter travel survival kit essentials:
Warmth
• Extra blankets or a sleeping bag
• Warm hats, gloves, socks, and scarves
• Hand and foot warmers
• Emergency thermal (space) blanket
Traction and vehicle safety
• Ice scraper and snow brush
• Small shovel
• Sand, cat litter, or traction mats
• Tire chains (if appropriate for your area)
• Jumper cables
Communication and visibility
• Fully charged power bank and charging cables
• Flashlight or headlamp with extra batteries
• Reflective vest or roadside flares
• Whistle for signaling
Paper and pencil(s) to leave note/message
Basic supplies
• Non-perishable food and snacks
• Bottled water (rotate to prevent freezing or expiration)
• First-aid kit
• Multi-tool or basic tool kit
• Matches or lighter (stored safely)
• Paper towels, tissues, and wet wipes
Additional helpful items
• Map of the area (in case GPS fails)
• Emergency contact information
• Duct tape and zip ties
• Tow strap
Keeping these essentials on hand can make a critical difference if you’re stranded or delayed during winter travel. Regular checks ensure your kit is always ready when you need it most.
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