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Winter Driving in Airdrie: 10 Ways to Avoid Getting Stuck

Airdrie winters can turn a short drive into a recovery call. Here are practical, local tips to reduce the chances you’ll need a winch-out or tow truck in Airdrie.

Quick Answer

Use proper winter tires, keep momentum gentle, avoid deep ruts, and carry traction aids. If you’re stuck, avoid spinning tires—call for recovery at 403‑606‑5279 so you don’t damage your drivetrain.

10 winter tips for Airdrie drivers

  1. Install winter tires early and check tread depth.
  2. Keep at least half a tank of fuel in cold snaps.
  3. Carry a small shovel, gloves, and a flashlight.
  4. Use traction sand or cat litter for icy spots.
  5. Clear snow from wheel wells and exhaust area.
  6. Brake earlier—black ice is common.
  7. Avoid stopping in deep snow where possible.
  8. Don’t spin tires—rock the vehicle gently if needed.
  9. Use recovery points (never tow from fragile suspension parts).
  10. If visibility is poor, pull off safely and wait it out.

When to call for a winch-out or recovery

If your wheels are buried, you’re high-centered, or you’re sliding toward a ditch, it’s time to call. Recovery towing typically needs the right equipment and a safe pull angle.

Stuck in snow in Airdrie? Call 403‑606‑5279 for recovery.

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