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Don’t get overconfident! Experienced drivers have learned how to drive on slippery roads and sometimes overestimate their driving skills. In a snow storm, they think the “macho” to do is to be the last driver on the road. This winter regain the “healthy Winter Driving Notice to Drivers Winter Driving Notice to Drivers Winter Driving Notice to Drivers Don’t get overconfident! Experienced drivers have learned how to drive on slippery roads and sometimes overestimate their driving skills. In a snow storm, they think the “macho” to do is to be the last driver on the road. This winter regain the “healthy Don’t get overconfident! Experienced drivers have learned how to drive on slippery roads and sometimes overestimate their driving skills. In a snow storm, they think the “macho” to do is to be the last driver on the road. This winter regain the “healthy

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Page 1: Home - Marvin Johnson & Associates, Inc.€¦ · Web viewWinter Driving Notice to Drivers Don’t get overconfident! Experienced drivers have learned how to drive on slippery roads

Don’t get overconfident! Experienced drivers have learned how to drive on slippery roads and sometimes overestimate their driving skills. In a snow storm, they think the “macho” to do is to be the last driver on the road. This winter regain the “healthy fear and respect of ice and snow” the you had when you first started driving and have a safe tri every time out.

Winter Driving Notice to Drivers

Winter Driving Notice to Drivers

Winter Driving Notice to Drivers

Don’t get overconfident! Experienced drivers have learned how to drive on slippery roads and sometimes overestimate their driving skills. In a snow storm, they think the “macho” to do is to be the last driver on the road. This winter regain the “healthy fear and respect of ice and snow” the you had when you first started driving and have a safe tri every time out.

Don’t get overconfident! Experienced drivers have learned how to drive on slippery roads and sometimes overestimate their driving skills. In a snow storm, they think the “macho” to do is to be the last driver on the road. This winter regain the “healthy fear and respect of ice and snow” the you had when you first started driving and have a safe tri every time out.