To be prepared for winter driving, you should store an emergency kit in your car with warm clothing like blankets and hats, tools like jumper cables, a flashlight, and a first-aid kit, as well as traction aids like sand or kitty litter, an ice scraper and snow brush, and non-perishable snacks and water. Warmth & Clothing Blankets: Essential for warmth if you get stranded. Hats, Gloves, and Warm Socks: Keep your extremities warm to prevent hypothermia. Hand Warmers: Provide additional heat for your hands. Emergency Tools & Safety First Aid Kit: A comprehensive kit for treating injuries. Jumper Cables: For jump-starting a dead battery. Flashlight and Extra Batteries: For visibility in the dark. Multi-tool: Such as a Swiss Army knife or multi-tool kit. Road Flares or Reflective Triangles: To alert other drivers if your vehicle breaks down. Traction & Cleaning Ice Scraper and Snow Brush: To clear snow and ice from your windshield and vehicle. Small Shovel: A collapsible shovel can be used to dig out your tires from snow. Bag of Sand, Rock Salt, or Kitty Litter: To provide traction if your tires get stuck on ice or snow. Extra Windshield Washer Fluid: To keep your windshield clear in freezing conditions. Food & Water Non-Perishable Snacks: Energy bars, nuts, or fruit can keep you fueled. Bottled Water: Stay hydrated, but be aware that it can freeze. Other Essentials Cell Phone Car Charger: To keep your phone charged for emergencies. Vehicle Manual and Compass/Maps: Essential for understanding your vehicle's features and for navigation. Spare Tire and Tire Repair Kit: For handling flat tires. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @automationacademytv