![]() Wildlife – watch for wildlife, especially deer.When the sun sets behind drivers, it can bounce off the rearview mirror or reflect off traffic lights up ahead, and this can blind you for a split second while your eyes adjust. Sun Glare – glare can impact your sight for seconds after exposure, making it hard to see pedestrians, oncoming traffic, traffic lights, or the car in front of you.Frost – beware of morning frost and icy spots on the road, especially on bridges, overpasses, and shaded areas of the road.They also hide potholes and other road hazards. Leaves – falling foliage can litter the roads, making them slick while obscuring traffic lines and other pavement markings.Rain – watch for pooling water and slippery pavement.Stay Home – when you are ill, avoid going to work and spreading it to your team.Wash Hands – one of the best ways to avoid getting sick is to wash hands regularly and thoroughly.Flu Shots – fall is the start of flu season, and it’s recommended that everyone 6 months and older get vaccinated against the flu.Test and Replace – fall is the time to test your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors and replace batteries.Use your low beams when driving (high beams bounce off the fog and create glare). Fog – can greatly limit your driving visibility and perception of distance.Unpredictable Weather – sun can turn to rain very quickly so be prepared. ![]()
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